Myra's eyes fluttered open to see the ceiling above her through her somewhat blurry vision. She laid still in the bed, taking a moment to process her current situation and the events that had led up to it. Someone had picked her up the night before when she found herself right outside the building after aimless wandering for what seemed like forever. They had brought her in and gave her a room to clean up and spend the night in, or rather, to live in. This was her home now. It all seemed so surreal, like it was just too good to be true. She eventually sat up, reaching for her glasses which were resting on the table at the side of her bed. Beneath them was the letter from the orphanage's benefactor that she had received when she had been brought in the night before. It was not a dream, she truly had been given a chance to start fresh, and she would gladly accept that. After washing up, she thought it a good idea to familiarize herself with her new home, and left her room to explore the premises. Myra made her way through the orphanage, marveling at the size of the place and the various facilities that she passed. She almost could not believe it again, for it just kept getting better. She soon found herself at a door that seemed exceptionally intriguing, compelling her take a look at where it led to. She emerged into a large area that housed desks, chairs, and numerous shelves packed with reading material. It was apparent that she had found a library. She continued on, walking further in while skimming through the titles on the shelves, before she was slightly startled by the sight of another person among them, considering the fact that she had been on her own ever since she had left her room. The other individual was a child, and were those fox ears and a tail? Well, Myra could not be one to judge. It was not as if she was exactly 'normal' either. She gave the girl a light smile and a polite nod as a greeting. [@DominoPool]