Aylin knew the cramped conditions of the dorms better than anyone. Even more so given her size. It wasn't the schools fault though. They had the task of dealing with the never ending parade of student's pouring in from all corners of the planet. They were really doing the best they could with what they had. That's why she was alright leaving when they explained the circumstances to her. They had been more than helpful in helping her find a place, and even set her up with assistance financially until she got settled. So she wasn't tossed out in the cold so to speak.
"I know what you mean. When I was there we were sharing two girls too a room. There was not a lot of space for anything. And I'm kinda... Bigger so that made things worse.' She laughed as she spoke remembering many incidents in which she had been stepped on or shut in doors. "It was safer for me to be out of there. And I am loving the breathing room of my own place." By this point the only downside was the commute to and from school. Luckily though there was a Tram went straight from Downtown core, right to the school. "You should go to the administration building and ask about financial assistance."
She herself had never been concerned about where she was going after school. For her there had never been anywhere else that she knew or remembered. She had always just kind of thought that she would stay here, in her nice little house and live happily ever after. In fact the idea of leaving the island almost felt wrong. After all wasn't this where different people came because they had no place that they belonged.
"So back to Canada then?" This was naturally the case as that's where he said his home was. But she was reaffirming to show that she had been paying attention and was interested in the conversation. "What would you do if you went home?"
"I know what you mean. When I was there we were sharing two girls too a room. There was not a lot of space for anything. And I'm kinda... Bigger so that made things worse.' She laughed as she spoke remembering many incidents in which she had been stepped on or shut in doors. "It was safer for me to be out of there. And I am loving the breathing room of my own place." By this point the only downside was the commute to and from school. Luckily though there was a Tram went straight from Downtown core, right to the school. "You should go to the administration building and ask about financial assistance."
She herself had never been concerned about where she was going after school. For her there had never been anywhere else that she knew or remembered. She had always just kind of thought that she would stay here, in her nice little house and live happily ever after. In fact the idea of leaving the island almost felt wrong. After all wasn't this where different people came because they had no place that they belonged.
"So back to Canada then?" This was naturally the case as that's where he said his home was. But she was reaffirming to show that she had been paying attention and was interested in the conversation. "What would you do if you went home?"