[ She laughs a bit. ] Braille. It's a special sort of written language based on touch, intended for those unable to see. Perhaps it may be too much to expect a library in this sort of setting to have books in it, but it was worth a try...
Mm, I don't think it'll be of much use to spend too much time. Certainly, it was a lot to take in at first, and it was quite sudden at the time, but one gets used to those things eventually.
[ Nadeko just happens to be at the library at that time - although she looks a little surprised (or perhaps even shocked) to suddenly be spoken to by someone. ]
A-ah! Um.. Braille? [ ... Oh. The metaphorical lightbulb goes on since.. well, that means this girl is blind, right? ] I haven't seen them here before, but.. i-if you need some help, I can help look..
[ She's not looking directly at you, either- her eyes seems to be more staring into space than anything without actually looking. Oh, but that voice is pretty young-sounding... probably a little girl. ]
Oh my- there's no need to trouble yourself on my account...
[ It's a little sad, but.. usually people who are like that don't want to be treated in any special way, right? But Nadeko still can't really help it. ]
N-no..! It's not a problem at all, please don't worry. I could just look around here for you..
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Ah, it's no issue, My Lady. But what's a Braille?
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A-ah! Um.. Braille? [ ... Oh. The metaphorical lightbulb goes on since.. well, that means this girl is blind, right? ] I haven't seen them here before, but.. i-if you need some help, I can help look..
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Oh my- there's no need to trouble yourself on my account...
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N-no..! It's not a problem at all, please don't worry. I could just look around here for you..
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Greetings, Lilly! I am Keiichi Maebara, and from here on you need not look any further for help!
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