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I blinked This isn’t as good as the rest of them?

Maybe it was because I’d lived in a crap hole for al as I could re about The place was huge It was a full, self-contained apart I would’ve been able to afford even in Sand Valley

The living rooe TV s A kitchen stood ready for use, and the bedroom ice the size of my room in the old apartment

I can’t believe people actually live like this And this is just the tip of the fucking iceberg

“The furniture’s kinda shitty,” Leah said, running a finger along the back of the couch, which looked perfectly fine as far as I could tell “But, see? Awesoht?”

My room was a corner unit, so it had s on two sides One side faced the rest of campus, where the other dorms could be seen in the far distance The other side faced the woods The thick trees were interrupted by the perimeter wall and continued on beyond that

She was right It was pretty And Prentice Hall ht be removed fro I was used to it just being ive a shit Living in a super packed dorht’ve driven me nuts

“Yeah” I ran a hand through reat”

“Yay!” Leah clapped her hands together Then she tugged her phone out of her bag, griet to class, my free period is almost over You’ll be okay?”

I nodded “Thanks for the tour”

“Anytiether”

Once she left, I lugged my duffle, which had been delivered as Jacqueline had promised, into the bedroom and unpacked it Several more identical copies of my unifor to be forced to wear this schoolgirl shit every day, I’d at least better be able to wash it

I’d alreadyto my phone, second period was halfway over

I should at least try to uess

My enroll catch-up no et any more behind than I already was Especially since I had a feeling the classes would be a lot harder here than at my crappy, overpopulated public school back home