The hallway was lined with fancy looking wooden doors, with a black letter followed by a number on each one. Since it was the evening, laughter or various friendly conversations were audible from behind most of the doors, while others were left open as students entered or left. Everyone seemed at ease, which was why Paige felt out of place the minute she entered the hallway, brown suitcase holding all of her possessions in one hand, and a key labeled E70 in the other. For a while she simply stood in place, too anxious to take a step further and wanting nothing more than to pull her red beanie over her eyes and pretend that she was back in St. Louis with her father. The past couple of days had been a whirlwind, from the private flight with other kids, the unanswered questions, and the cryptic assurances that yes, she was gifted with... something.
Yeah, I got the gift of killin' people and forgetting about it... She thought bitterly. No matter how hard she tried, Paige couldn't recall a single detail about the... incident. This, and the invitation to Starlight Academy that followed soon after gave her images of a school that trained murderers or something, but that didn't appear to be the case, because assassin schools couldn't be this cheerful. She had been told to head to the administration wing, but when she was given a key to her own room, Paige didn't think twice about putting that off for a minute or two. That eventually brought her to a hallway she was too nervous to walk down while thoughts of what everyone would think of her, the girl in the aqua Anamanaguchi t-shirt and wrinkly and spaghetti-sauce stained blue jeans that barely covered her flip-flopped feet. God forbid anyone heard her talk, lest they find out that they're in the presence of a hick from 'Missourah'.
Her arm began to ache from the weight of the suitcase, and that seemed like a subtle reminder that she couldn't just stand in the hallway forever. With a sigh, Paige trudged forward, head down, eyes up to read the labels on each door. Mercifully, she found her room near the end of the hallway, and her sullen anxiety was briefly overcome by giddy excitement. Fitting the key in the handle and unlocking the door, Paige gradually opened it and stepped inside the room while forgetting to close her door in the process. The main area, which she guessed was the living room, looked like the insides of the fancier houses she would see in magazines. For the first time in a long while, Paige smiled and let out a few nervous laughs. There was no way she'd be staying here.
Dropping her suitcase by the door, Paige walked over to the sofa and flopped down. It was the most comfortable couch she'd even sat in, and she couldn't help but lie down on it, kick her flip-flops off, and perch her feet on the sofa's arm. "This... this cain't be happenin'. I gotta be dreaming." Muttered Paige, eyes closed with a huge grin on her face. She knew she'd have to get to the administration center before night, but for the time being that could wait. After everything she'd been through, she just wanted to rest for just a little while...
Yeah, I got the gift of killin' people and forgetting about it... She thought bitterly. No matter how hard she tried, Paige couldn't recall a single detail about the... incident. This, and the invitation to Starlight Academy that followed soon after gave her images of a school that trained murderers or something, but that didn't appear to be the case, because assassin schools couldn't be this cheerful. She had been told to head to the administration wing, but when she was given a key to her own room, Paige didn't think twice about putting that off for a minute or two. That eventually brought her to a hallway she was too nervous to walk down while thoughts of what everyone would think of her, the girl in the aqua Anamanaguchi t-shirt and wrinkly and spaghetti-sauce stained blue jeans that barely covered her flip-flopped feet. God forbid anyone heard her talk, lest they find out that they're in the presence of a hick from 'Missourah'.
Her arm began to ache from the weight of the suitcase, and that seemed like a subtle reminder that she couldn't just stand in the hallway forever. With a sigh, Paige trudged forward, head down, eyes up to read the labels on each door. Mercifully, she found her room near the end of the hallway, and her sullen anxiety was briefly overcome by giddy excitement. Fitting the key in the handle and unlocking the door, Paige gradually opened it and stepped inside the room while forgetting to close her door in the process. The main area, which she guessed was the living room, looked like the insides of the fancier houses she would see in magazines. For the first time in a long while, Paige smiled and let out a few nervous laughs. There was no way she'd be staying here.
Dropping her suitcase by the door, Paige walked over to the sofa and flopped down. It was the most comfortable couch she'd even sat in, and she couldn't help but lie down on it, kick her flip-flops off, and perch her feet on the sofa's arm. "This... this cain't be happenin'. I gotta be dreaming." Muttered Paige, eyes closed with a huge grin on her face. She knew she'd have to get to the administration center before night, but for the time being that could wait. After everything she'd been through, she just wanted to rest for just a little while...