Jadyn had just finished unpacking her luggage, and currently was
happily personalizing her side of the room, sticking a pinup
calender of scantily clad demon ladies on her wall as she finished
up. "Perfect!" She chirped happily, having pretty much completely
remodeled the left side of room 253. She bounced on her toes,
contemplating on what to do next. On one hand, she was curious on
if anything had changed while she was home visiting, and wanted to
maybe screw with some freshmen, but on the other hand, she really
wanted to get to know her new roommate. Most of the time, according
to one of her graduated brothers, students of a similar or
synonymous species were roomed together, though last year she had
been roommates with a pixie. She wasn't sure if the rumor was true,
but if it was, she was probably paired with the pixie due to them
both being fae -or in her case, part fae. This year, her roommate
was supposed to be more equine at least. In the end, her curiosity
about her new roomie won out, and Jadyn resigned herself to her
desk to look at webcomics while she waited.
Dominic was half way through unpacking when he saw everyone else
outside. He was very happy how his room looked at the moment, and
wanted to decorate more. But he decided that he was done for now.
Caroline was sitting on her bed, sighing as she looked at her
walls, which she had only just finished decorating. She pulled out
a book, opening it to page 114, and began to read. After about a
page, she heard whoops and yells outside her door, and jumped. She
bookmarked her page, setting down the book as she stood, walking to
the door. She opened it slightly, peering out into the hall, which
was filled with teens grinning, walking down the hall to some
place.
”Hello There! I am Alter Ego, your
technological guide!"
James yawned loudly, rolling over in his rather fanciful bed,
holding his high-quality, 100% Egyptian Cotton bedsheets tightly
around him. He was getting a bit thirsty- but since he'd oh-so
foolishly neglected to bring any extra blood bags with him, he'd be
stuck with it until lunchtime. Or possibly breakfast, if he could
just force himself up.
Chie was up and as peppy as she always seemed to be, currently
guiding a few new students to their dorms. "Nyah- I know that this
place can be purr-etty confusing, but do not be afraid, for I will
always be here to answer any questions! Well, purr-haps not
right here, but I think you understand what I mean." She
gave them a comforting smile, waving at any students she knew who
passed by.
Ko: //after getting up and dressed, Ko gathered his things together
to start the new school year. He looked himself up and down in the
mirror looking at his red-trim uniform and couldn't hep but smile.
He straightened his tie and fluffed up his tail as formal as he
could get it. Ko knelt down to grab his school bag and went to walk
out of his dorm room, before looking in the mirror once more. He
stepped out of his room, locking it up. He walked solemnly down the
hallway of the dorm he resided in. It hadn't changed one bit in the
years he had been going to school at Whiteridge. He let out a quiet
yawn before stepping outside and heading to the main academics
building in the middle of the large campus.
Caroline went into the hallway, walking with the students till they
all ended up outside. "Oh god, I left all my stuff in my dorm,
which of course I have no clue how to get back to." She said,
putting her middle and pointer fingers on her temples, rubbing them
as she thought of how to get back to the dorm. She thought for a
minute, before groaning. She wanted to ask someone, but was afraid
due to her skittish personality.
”Hello There! I am Alter Ego, your
technological guide!"
Dominic sat in the hallway for a while, getting to know his
surroundings. Then he remembered he left his Journal in his dorm,
and he had not a clue how to get back to it. He really wanted to
ask somebody, but with his shy personality, he couldn't really do
it. He also perfered to talk to other Cervitaurs other than anyone,
and he didn't really know any, but he remembers seeing one on
campus.