The library appeared to be new then. Sawyer didn't know how long all this crazy, alternate universe, apocalyptic bullshit had been going down for, but if they had only just started building up a library maybe he hadn't been thrown into the game as far in as he'd thought. Then again, maybe there just weren't enough people around that were all that interested in that idea. It came as a bit of a surprise to him that a girl so young seemed to be interested in building up a place like this - obviously she had a part in it all, a huge on at that, if she said that someone besides her had been bringing books in - but Sawyer didn't question it. Kids liked different things, he supposed. Sawyer really hadn't cared for this kind of stuff much when he had been younger. Naw, it had been skirt-chasing and breaking the rules. That was where all the fun had been for him outside of learning how to screw people out of what was theirs.
"Boredom," Sawyer replied, shrugging casually. "Didn't wanna spend my day stuck in front of the TV - again - so I decided to do a little bit of exploring. Found this place real easy. Thought I'd try and find me a good book to read." Sawyer nodded toward the shelves. "Say, you've obviously been hanging 'round these parts more than I have. How's about you help me find a good book to read, Hermione Granger?" Yeah, she had just told him that her name was Sarah. Didn't stop Sawyer from nicknaming the poor kid right off. He had a real thing for doing that to people. It was just fun. Some people took offense to it, others handled it all in stride. It wasn't particularly meant to be insulting (not all the time, anyway) and, right now, Sawyer generally meant it as a friendly sort of thing rather than one to get all up in arms about. "I'll take just about anything, so long as it ain't that romance crap." No, Sawyer only read those in private. Where no one could mock him for being into the whole chick scene.
[ooc: That above part was supposed to be keep themselves sane. Not insane. D:]