GnG1.5/Enter Room 5

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You enter your new room. It has a pretty wide-space, enough to fit the two separate beds by the corner with room to spare for two bed-side drawers.  Not as big as your own bedroom back at home, but still comfortable.  You walk around and see two doors. Without wait, you open both of them at the same time. You peek in one.
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You enter your new room. It has a pretty wide-space, enough to fit the two separate beds by the corner with room to spare for two bed-side drawers.  Not as big as your own bedroom back at home, but still comfortable.  You walk around and see two doors. Without wait, you open both of them at the same time. You peek in one.<br><br>
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“Is this the bathroom?” you are surprised by this since all the double-bed rooms are all supposed to share the public shower.  
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“''Is this the bathroom?''” you are surprised by this since all the double-bed rooms are all supposed to share the public shower. <br><br>
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“Mhm. All the single rooms have a personal bathroom in them,” she explains. “Our room was supposed to be a single, but they had to fit in one more person in the hall so they made this room a double. What’s the matter? You look disappointed.”
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“''Mhm. All the single rooms have a personal bathroom in them,''” she explains. “''Our room was supposed to be a single, but they had to fit in one more person in the hall so they made this room a double. What’s the matter? You look disappointed''.”<br><br>
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“Nothing,” you laugh half-heartedly. Having a personal bathroom isn’t bad, but you’ll be missing the chance of seeing everyone’s naked bodies. “And what’s in this other door?” You point to the second door you opened, which was right by your bed.
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“''Nothing'',” you laugh half-heartedly. Having a personal bathroom isn’t bad, but you’ll be missing the chance of seeing everyone’s naked bodies. “''And what’s in this other door?''” You point to the second door you opened, which was right by your bed.<br><br>
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“That’s your closet,” Erin says. “Mine is over there.”
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“''That’s your closet,''” Erin says. “''Mine is over there.''<br><br>
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A couple minutes pass and you find yourself rummaging around your baggage, organizing your stuff. Erin takes a moment to look at you closely from her desk, and says, “Do you need help?”
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A couple minutes pass and you find yourself rummaging around your baggage, organizing your stuff. Erin takes a moment to look at you closely from her desk, and says, “''Do you need help?''
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Should you let Erin help or tell her that you’re fine on your own?
Should you let Erin help or tell her that you’re fine on your own?
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*[[GnG1.5/Nah|“No, thanks. I can handle this.”]]
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*[[GnG1.5/Nah|“''No, thanks. I can handle this.''”]]
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*[[GnG1.5/New Friend|“Yes, please.”]]
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*[[GnG1.5/New Friend|“''Yes, please.''”]]
[[Category: Girlngirl Dorms]]
[[Category: Girlngirl Dorms]]

Current revision as of 18:14, 11 October 2014

You enter your new room. It has a pretty wide-space, enough to fit the two separate beds by the corner with room to spare for two bed-side drawers. Not as big as your own bedroom back at home, but still comfortable. You walk around and see two doors. Without wait, you open both of them at the same time. You peek in one.

Is this the bathroom?” you are surprised by this since all the double-bed rooms are all supposed to share the public shower.

Mhm. All the single rooms have a personal bathroom in them,” she explains. “Our room was supposed to be a single, but they had to fit in one more person in the hall so they made this room a double. What’s the matter? You look disappointed.”

Nothing,” you laugh half-heartedly. Having a personal bathroom isn’t bad, but you’ll be missing the chance of seeing everyone’s naked bodies. “And what’s in this other door?” You point to the second door you opened, which was right by your bed.

That’s your closet,” Erin says. “Mine is over there.

A couple minutes pass and you find yourself rummaging around your baggage, organizing your stuff. Erin takes a moment to look at you closely from her desk, and says, “Do you need help?

Should you let Erin help or tell her that you’re fine on your own?

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