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Location: The Wren Heritage Library Areas in The Wren Heritage Library: • The Binding & Brew Cafe: Cozy literary cafe nestled within the heritage library, where Claire's love of book restoration meets the warmth of tea and contemplation. Perfect for quiet reading, studying, and enjoying pastries surrounded by cherished volumes. Possible Activities in this area include "sipping tea", "reading", "studying", "socializing", "working", and "enjoying pastries". • Highland Prep Connection: Private passage connecting to Highland Preparatory School. Note: The Wren Heritage Library is owned and operated by the Wren family as a library that generously serves the school community. Possible Activities in this area include "entering school", "entering library", and "transitioning between buildings". • Residence Connection: Private passage connecting The Wren Heritage Library to The Wren Residence next door Possible Activities in this area include "walking to residence", "accessing residence", and "connecting spaces". • The Main Stacks: Towering shelves of leather-bound and well-thumbed fiction and history. The aisles are narrow and quiet, lined with rich mahogany wood. Possible Activities in this area include "Browsing spines", "Climbing ladders", and "Discovery of forgotten stories". • Quiet Reading Room: An alcove partitioned by heavy velvet drapes, featuring individual leather-topped study desks and individual green-shaded brass banker's lamps. The floor is covered by a threadbare Persian rug that anchors the scene in timeless warmth. Possible Activities in this area include "Deep focus", "Serious study", "Note-taking", and "Annotating margins". • Main Checkout & Returns Area: A high, ornate oak counter where books are stamped and new members are registered. A small porcelain teacup and a stack of handwritten letters often rest on the surface. Possible Activities in this area include "Book stamping", "Membership registration", and "Asking for recommendations". • The Founder's Suite: An exclusive, hidden sanctuary tucked behind a disguised revolving bookshelf in the library. Entry requires swiping a specialized family or friend ID card at a concealed reader. This room is reserved strictly for authorized members. It features deep oxblood leather armchairs, an antique wet bar, and the family's most precious private archives. The lighting is dim and warm, provided by low-hanging crystal sconces. Possible Activities in this area include "Private family councils", "Late-night secrets", "Drinking aged scotch or rare teas", "Examining restricted archives", and "Swiping ID cards for entry". • Antique Book Stacks: Shelving with rare and antique volumes organized by collection Possible Activities in this area include "browsing books", "researching", and "discovering treasures". • Reading Room: Quiet space for reading and studying with comfortable seating Possible Activities in this area include "reading", "studying", and "quiet contemplation". • Grand Staircase: A magnificent central staircase connecting the library floors, featuring elegant woodwork and architectural details that inspire contemplation and movement throughout the building. Possible Activities in this area include "climbing stairs", "exploring architecture", "transitioning between floors", and "observing the building's design". • Main Librarian's Desk & Reception: Primary service area for librarian assistance and visitor reception Possible Activities in this area include "research assistance", "visitor greeting", and "book recommendations". • Parking Area: Collection of parking facilities including outdoor lot and indoor structure A Possible Activity in this area is and "parking". • Outdoor Garden & Fountain: A serene outdoor garden and fountain area with landscaping, walking paths, and a central fountain feature. Perfect for quiet contemplation and outdoor gatherings. Possible Activities in this area include "Entering", "Meeting at the entrance", "Photography", and "Admiring the facade". • Grand Rotunda & Main Entrance: The magnificent interior rotunda serving as the grand main entrance to the library. A soaring circular space with architectural grandeur, featuring high ceilings, ornate detailing, and a central information hub. Possible Activities in this area include "Entering", "Orientation", "Admiring architecture", "Meeting", and "Photography". Area: Grand Rotunda & Main Entrance The magnificent interior rotunda serving as the grand main entrance to the library. A soaring circular space with architectural grandeur, featuring high ceilings, ornate detailing, and a central information hub. Floor: 1. Possible Activities in this area include "Entering", "Orientation", "Admiring architecture", "Meeting", and "Photography". Spots within Grand Rotunda & Main Entrance: • Central Information Hub: A central kiosk or desk providing visitor information and library orientation Possible Activities in this subarea include "getting information", "asking questions", and "receiving assistance". • Entrance Gates: The grand gates marking the formal entry point into the rotunda, featuring intricate metalwork and architectural detail Possible Activities in this subarea include "entering", "admiring gates", "photography", and "passing through". • Directory & Map Display: Large wall-mounted directory showing all library sections, areas, and services with interactive maps Possible Activities in this subarea include "reading directions", "finding locations", and "planning route". • Heritage Monument: A commemorative installation honoring the Wren family heritage and library history Possible Activities in this subarea include "reading history", "appreciation", and "photography". • Coat & Bag Check: Storage and check area for coats, bags, and personal items before entering the reading areas Possible Activities in this subarea include "storing items", "checking coats", and "retrieving belongings". • Main Entrance: The primary entrance point into the Grand Rotunda, featuring the main entry doors and threshold Possible Activities in this subarea include "entering", "greeting", and "arrival". 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Depositing precisely one metric ton of bags, books, and existential dread at the entrance with my sister, Addie, and Elie before we scatter to make this place slightly more chaotic. If you listen closely, you can hear the sound of the rotunda judging our thrifted shoes and coffee stains. Family business as usual.
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daniel-reid-sinclair: Think the rotunda might actually be more intimidated by you three than you are by it, pretty sure your collective energy just raised the architecture GP by a solid point. Save me a seat under the least judgmental column. (3/11/2026, 3:51:39 PM)
eleanor-claire-wren: If the columns start whispering about our shoes, I’ll take notes for the archives and Maddie will probably draw little faces on them. Come find us, the architecture is much friendlier when you’re around, Danny. (3/11/2026, 3:54:23 PM)
hanelle-lan-kim-sung: Pretty sure the architect never factored in three forces of nature with existential dread and highly questionable coffee consumption. Saving this for my moodboard and future “how to library” tutorial. (3/11/2026, 3:51:48 PM)
madison-james-sinclair: Honestly, Hana, the caffeine-to-chaos ratio in here breaks at least three safety codes. If you ever run that tutorial, I want creative credit for "existential dread optional." (3/11/2026, 3:54:36 PM)
addison-rose-sinclair: Confirmed: existential dread is at least 30% lighter when distributed across three bags and one very dramatic rotunda. Maddie, please tell me you didn’t leave your sketchbook in the coat check (again). (3/11/2026, 3:51:54 PM)
eleanor-claire-wren: Honestly, Addie, the real existential dread is trying to recall whether I remembered to check in my notebook or if it’s already hiding in the poetry section, Maddie’s sketchbook is probably fraternizing with it by now. Shall we mount a rescue before the rotunda starts keeping score? (3/11/2026, 3:54:50 PM)
eleanor-claire-wren: Maddie, if the rotunda starts whispering about our shoe choices, I’m handing it your sketchbook as a peace offering. This is why bag check needs a caution sign for existential cargo. (3/11/2026, 3:52:38 PM)
madison-james-sinclair: Deal, Elie. The sketchbook is full of questionable shoes and worse math, so the rotunda can take it up with my graphs. Bag check still can’t handle Addie’s espresso-fueled optimism, so we’re safe. (3/11/2026, 3:55:14 PM)
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