She was grateful that Peter shushed Sally before she was able to react to her shouting, and when the librarian himself came over she braced herself for an inevitable scolding. There was no way shouting for the librarian in the library would be passed over without any form of a lecture. This was a library after all, there was supposed to be silence. And yet, it never came. Sally and the librarian had a casual conversation, as if it was commonplace. Heck, while she was going with Peter, Sally managed to hook her up with the librarian for this project. Bonny would have to be lying if she said she wasn’t more than a little stunned at this development. Either the employees here were very, very lax, or Sally had something… more going on. The two did seem to both sound equally exhausted. She regarded their conversation with mild curiosity before the librarian directed his attention to Bonny. “Oh, yeah. Sup. I’m Bonny. Nice to meet you, sir.” Would it be too too impolite to ask the teacher what was going on? It felt like whatever Sally had going on was a personal, Sally problem, and asking behind her back to learn without offering a fair exchange seemed underhanded. But she was also incredibly curious on the matter. She mentally debated her options before deciding to drop it. She’d ask Sally herself. “So, if Peter and Sally are grabbing general stuff… we’re heading to the back, right?” she paused for a second before adding on with a casual conversation starter. “Do you get roped into helping groups for projects often, or is this a one time, help the new kids adjust sort of thing?”