"I'll let you know when I figure it out," Jaime replied. Well, it could be done later. Later, when she was in bed, she'd probably find time to read. Which precluded the doing part, but she could at least brush up on the how-to part and worry about the doing part even more later.
It wasn't like she was going to be doing in here, anyway.
"Horror book? Or you don't do the fall horror?" She shifted her weight slightly in the library's less than comfortable chair. Really though, she did horror year-round but fall she tended toward ghost stories and things meant to be spooky more than gory. "There's some decent short story collections," she added. "If you weren't on a novel kick."
While she'd never personally term herself a reader or a bookworm, she sort of was. Reading before bed was a habit she'd had since childhood and she simply hadn't dropped it, and she had the Kindle app on her phone for times she'd have to be waiting around. For lunch at work. For whenever.