194. Return to the Library
Amy walks into the library to find the most amazing sight. The library appears to be cleaning itself. All the various papers fly through the air, arranging themselves into neat piles. Books are flying to their shelves, finding their proper place, and inserting themselves. Artifacts are cataloging and filing themselves into the appropriate drawer. If it weren't for the decade of accumulated mess, the library would likely already be better organized than the Library of Congress.
As she wanders, amazed, through the compactor bookshelves, a piece of yellow parchment flies at her and hovers in front of her face. It's a help wanted bill. It reads: “Wanted for permanent position: Librarian. Must be matronly, punctual, fully devoted to library science. Inquire by ringing bell at front desk.”
Amy looks up and sees the bell, sitting neatly on a now-clean front desk. Should she see what this job is about?