As Katherine steps through the door, she is surprised and pleased to see that they've exited right into her schoolhouse. Since it's the day before the town picnic, school is canceled--the room is empty.
When she'd entered Milliways she had been coming out the front door of her house, so she expected that's where she would exit. But this is good; it will be much easier to explain if someone sees she and Doc coming from the schoolhouse instead.
"Ah. Welcome to our little schoolhouse, Doc," Katherine smiles, though there's a hint of embarrassment behind it.
The wooden slatted walls are yellowed and dirty, paint peeling in places. A long blackboard on the wall opposite the front door is filled with Katherine's prim chalked cursive, and a long desk sits just in front of it with a beat up wooden chair tucked behind it. A small table stands in one corner, covered with flowers and peaches and warm little things, and seven desks span the length of the room in rows. Each desk can seat two. The bookshelves sit against one wall, between two smudged windows. There are two windows on the opposite wall as well, and two more windows frame the door. A wood-burning stove sits in one corner, and in another is a special desk and chair, intended for a teacher's assistant. Picture frames, lanterns and shelves line the walls in an attempt to make the beat-up little room look more inviting.
But the beat-up little room still looks just that: beat-up. There are holes in the roof and dust coats the floorboards--bowls and basins are everywhere, to catch rainwater when the roof leaks.
Katherine grimaces and gestures around the room. "...Such as it is."
.
When she'd entered Milliways she had been coming out the front door of her house, so she expected that's where she would exit. But this is good; it will be much easier to explain if someone sees she and Doc coming from the schoolhouse instead.
"Ah. Welcome to our little schoolhouse, Doc," Katherine smiles, though there's a hint of embarrassment behind it.
The wooden slatted walls are yellowed and dirty, paint peeling in places. A long blackboard on the wall opposite the front door is filled with Katherine's prim chalked cursive, and a long desk sits just in front of it with a beat up wooden chair tucked behind it. A small table stands in one corner, covered with flowers and peaches and warm little things, and seven desks span the length of the room in rows. Each desk can seat two. The bookshelves sit against one wall, between two smudged windows. There are two windows on the opposite wall as well, and two more windows frame the door. A wood-burning stove sits in one corner, and in another is a special desk and chair, intended for a teacher's assistant. Picture frames, lanterns and shelves line the walls in an attempt to make the beat-up little room look more inviting.
But the beat-up little room still looks just that: beat-up. There are holes in the roof and dust coats the floorboards--bowls and basins are everywhere, to catch rainwater when the roof leaks.
Katherine grimaces and gestures around the room. "...Such as it is."
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