Assigned something called a 'roommate', Asteria wandered the halls, painfully lost. She was still very new to this massive structure of a school, and had some issues navigating between her disability and her own personal lack of attention. Sticking close to the right wall, Asteria figured that she had to get where she was going eventually if she just hung close to one side. Feeling the breathy whisper and quiet steps of other bodies passing her, Asteria's heart rate quickened as time elapsed. She had been told a room number, 594. The last door she had passed was somewhere in the 580s, and she figured she had to be close by now.
Reaching up to touch the number on one such door she passed, she was a little disappointed to find it was 598. Backtracking, she counted the doors until she stood in front of her own. Checking to make sure that it was indeed, hers, Asteria sighed as she shuffled around in her pockets, hunting for her key. Feeling stared at, Asteria quickly shoved it into the lock, turning it over and sliding inside. She didn't have very much baggage, just a single duffle filled with odds and ends, and the occasional piece of clothing.
Scooting to once side of the room, Asteria huddled up in her bed, tugging the blankets over her head. Maybe her roommate wouldn't even show, or worse. Maybe her roommate was one of those ugly humans who weren't very much fun. There really needed to be more gods on this stupid island.
Reaching up to touch the number on one such door she passed, she was a little disappointed to find it was 598. Backtracking, she counted the doors until she stood in front of her own. Checking to make sure that it was indeed, hers, Asteria sighed as she shuffled around in her pockets, hunting for her key. Feeling stared at, Asteria quickly shoved it into the lock, turning it over and sliding inside. She didn't have very much baggage, just a single duffle filled with odds and ends, and the occasional piece of clothing.
Scooting to once side of the room, Asteria huddled up in her bed, tugging the blankets over her head. Maybe her roommate wouldn't even show, or worse. Maybe her roommate was one of those ugly humans who weren't very much fun. There really needed to be more gods on this stupid island.