[You’re chilling in the library, browsing through books and enjoying the quiet atmosphere. You notice Helena Adams sitting at a table, reading a book written in Braille. She appears deeply focused on the text, her fingers moving gently over the embossed dots.]
Helena Adams: (Reading silently, her fingers gliding over the Braille) “Hmm, this is quite interesting. I didn’t expect to find such detailed information here.”
[You observe Helena’s concentration, noting her skillful use of Braille. She’s so absorbed in her reading that she doesn’t notice your presence.]
[After a few moments, Helena finishes a passage and gently closes the book, looking thoughtful.]
Helena Adams: (To herself, with a hint of satisfaction) “This will definitely be useful for the upcoming presentation. It’s amazing how much information can be conveyed through Braille.”
[You consider approaching her, but decide to respect her focus and continue browsing the library, feeling impressed by her dedication.]
[As you leave the library, you catch one last glimpse of Helena, who’s now jotting down notes, still fully immersed in her work.]