Hallow stood on her bed, putting up a big poster of a white skull, on a black background, the eyes of it seemed fiery and endless. She stabbed tacks into each corners, then plopped down on her bed, crossing her legs, resting her hands in her lap, looking up at the skull poster happily. She then laid flat on her back, looking at the plain ceiling, wondering what she could put up there, maybe some of those glowy stars or something.
The room was actually meant for two. There were two beds, but only one was empty on the other side of the room. And a couple dressers, originally there had only been one, but she had bought her own that was dark colored and at the end of her bed a top her dresser was three garden gnomes. The front of her bed there was a bed side table, with a lamp that had a black light bulb with it, that didn't light the room very well.
She sat up again, and ran her hands through her hair, wondering when her new roommate she was to have would arrive soon, she hadn't been told what day or time the girl was to arrive, but she had heard it would be soon, and she dreaded the moment, and wondered who it would be, and if she would get along with the person, something told her they won't.
The room was actually meant for two. There were two beds, but only one was empty on the other side of the room. And a couple dressers, originally there had only been one, but she had bought her own that was dark colored and at the end of her bed a top her dresser was three garden gnomes. The front of her bed there was a bed side table, with a lamp that had a black light bulb with it, that didn't light the room very well.
She sat up again, and ran her hands through her hair, wondering when her new roommate she was to have would arrive soon, she hadn't been told what day or time the girl was to arrive, but she had heard it would be soon, and she dreaded the moment, and wondered who it would be, and if she would get along with the person, something told her they won't.