One.. by... one.
They only fall... a-part.
Can it be.. undone?
Nate accepted the publication, and started looking through it. It contained things he never knew possible, and seemed to be a genuinely interesting magazine to read. He skimmed through it for about 3 minutes, before looking at Angela.
"This is very fascinating." he told her.
"Seriously. The advancements being made that people... well... can't, or shouldn't, or whatever... know about is... wonderful." he commented further. "It's a shame that the world at large would probably hate such things, or fear them, or whatever." he lamented.
"But thank you." he went on, standing up.
"I'll put this back now." he said further, making his way to the shelf.
"I think working here will be a good experience for me, overall." he told her, as he put the magazine back carefully... but didn't seem to move. Angela also couldn't QUITE see what he was doing, but before she could really say anything, he spoke again.
"As I said, just the fact that I don't have to hide what I am, or what I can do, will be a massive weight off my shoulders." he said. "I won't need to try and come up with some weird story, or spin some lie that seems plausible. I can be... well... myself." he went on. "And I think that will help my work ethic and drive a whole lot." he continued.
"Anyway, thank you again for this interview, especially this late." he then told her. "It means a lot to me." he finished, before stepping away and sitting back down in the chair.
That's when Angela saw that he had used that time (probably elongated by his little speech), to completely organise the shelf. And it was in a way that wasn't obtuse or anything. The books that had been out of order were now arranged in proper publishing order, as were the magazines, sorted by publishing date and brand name, and the smaller booklets that she had were ALSO arranged as well, but since there was no real unifying theme for them, they were arranged alphabetically.
"...." Nate was silent for a moment, seeing that she was looking right at the shelf, before sighing.
"Sorry." he apologised.
"Part of me REALLY wanted to organise that shelf, as it seemed to be a bit... eclectic... and I thought that, since you said I would be organising things anyway, I should show you a brief example of that." he reasoned, now wondering if he'd overstepped his boundaries.
Why can't I just be
The one
For once!?