Librarians

That is not fiction at all, though to be quite honest, I've had this reputation long before becoming a librarian.
Real things can happen in a fictional story. A current work in progress of mine has a scientist get distracted from all sorts of things (seduction, therapy ...) by thinking or talking about her current research. In one scene an aspect of her research distracts her from another element of it.

That is certainly based on knowing scientists.
 
A few years ago, while doing the preliminary due diligence regarding the opening of my marriage, I checked out from my local library all the books on polyamory and nonmonogamy. My library didn't have them so I had to get them via interlibrary loan. To pick those books up, you have to talk to the librarian to get them. Same with returning them. No self-service for books from other libraries.

Once I had the greenlight to seek other partners, I got interested in bondage and got a bunch of those books too! Same deal - the local library had to get them from San Francisco, Oakland, etc. and I picked them up from and returned them to a real live librarian. Usually the same one but not always.

Usually we go at different times, but my wife and I went to the library together enough times that the librarians there have figured out we're a couple.

I'm gonna just leave this short and sweet and say "we have their attention."
 
The librarian with a secret life. Buffy’s Watcher Giles, Noah Wylie and his colleagues, or your typical sexy woman who works in a bookstore by day and moonlights as a stripper or porn star all qualify.

The librarian with a super hot possibly superpowered pal or two. The medieval castle librarian dating a lady knight in a fantasy computer game I’ve been enjoying a lot lately is an example of this. So is the research guy in your average tv cop show. So is Barbara Gordon during her wheelchair-bound days (she also qualifies for paragraph 1). Valued for their research skills, and they have a friend in the arena of heroism.
 
My (female) librarians are well-educated, smart, well-behaving, correct, formally dressed (white shirt, pencil dress or something) and overall nice girls with absolutely no naughty thoughts. Then something happens and they end up naked, wet, blushing and screming in multiple orgasms. That happens in most libraries.
 
A few years ago, while doing the preliminary due diligence regarding the opening of my marriage, I checked out from my local library all the books on polyamory and nonmonogamy. My library didn't have them so I had to get them via interlibrary loan. To pick those books up, you have to talk to the librarian to get them. Same with returning them. No self-service for books from other libraries.

Once I had the greenlight to seek other partners, I got interested in bondage and got a bunch of those books too! Same deal - the local library had to get them from San Francisco, Oakland, etc. and I picked them up from and returned them to a real live librarian. Usually the same one but not always.

Usually we go at different times, but my wife and I went to the library together enough times that the librarians there have figured out we're a couple.

I'm gonna just leave this short and sweet and say "we have their attention."

See, this strikes me as fertile story ground... they have learned things about you "on the sly" and thus the "right" person can set themselves up to be involved... one who wants what you want.
 
The librarian with a secret life. Buffy’s Watcher Giles, Noah Wylie and his colleagues, or your typical sexy woman who works in a bookstore by day and moonlights as a stripper or porn star all qualify.

The librarian with a super hot possibly superpowered pal or two. The medieval castle librarian dating a lady knight in a fantasy computer game I’ve been enjoying a lot lately is an example of this. So is the research guy in your average tv cop show. So is Barbara Gordon during her wheelchair-bound days (she also qualifies for paragraph 1). Valued for their research skills, and they have a friend in the arena of heroism.
Marlee Matlin as Harriet Schiff in The Magicians, and the woman playing her mother, both Librarians in the Nether-lands. And Penny getting roped in after he dies.
 
Well... This is it.

I'm doing a roman à clef now. There's just no other way. This thread has been in my mind, and I remember this one athletic woman who checked a few classics...

Though to be real this is where I started to actually read and learn erotica: in the library, as a librarian, finding the erotica collection hidden in plain sight.
 
Back
Top