Stephanie was determined and when she gets determined everything else around her seems to fade, walking right into the book store she didn’t pay mind to the man that said hello. She was too focused on wondering if the book would be here, but she wasn’t going to allow her hopes to get up. Going straight towards the art section she begins looking, it was a book on the history of art and she didn’t know if this place was going to have it. After five minutes of standing there her fingers couldn’t help but grab a few books off the shelf which then leads to the young woman sitting on the ground with her back pressed to one of the bookcases. Again, the red head was lost in her own little world, any sound, any person that was around her was totally shut off for her focus was on her biggest passion.
He was intending to offer help but let his mouth stay shut upon seeing the youth already indulged in a book. He glanced over at the customers, raising his shoulders in a slight shrug. He didn’t mind the fact people were indulged in reading at his store. Won Bin and most of his customers shared a common love for literature of all types and he was not one to rip a book from one’s hands. Just as he turned back to the type in his hand the bell went off, a deliver personnel with a brown package in his hand stepping in. “Sir.” He bowed his head slightly and walked over to the counter handing the owner a few letters and a package. Silently, Won Bin thanked the young man and signed of the recite now settling to open the letters just brought to him.