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Post by Emily! on Sept 6, 2010 6:53:53 GMT -8
Room 909 is a large, two person room at the very end of Einstein Hall. It has windows on two sides of the room.
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Post by ༺Robyn Dupont༻ on Sept 6, 2010 14:46:15 GMT -8
Robyn finally made it to the third floor of Einstein Hall with her two suitcases and book bag. She walked down the hallway until she found Room 909, which turned out to be at the very end. Robyn paused for a moment and looked at the door, examining the room number, and her name printed neatly below it. She searched around for her keys and unlocked the door, pushing it open. The door opened slowly and lightly to reveal a room (obviously). Robyn was surprised at how large it was. Well, large for a dorm room. She was also surprised to see that it was a corner room. She had requested a corner room, but she'd figured that it would be too late into the school year to get her first choice. But, she had gotten a corner room on the top floor, and, from how empty it was, and the fact that her name was the only one on the door, she had it to herself for now.
Robyn set her bags down and began looking around the room, exploring a bit. The situation reminded her a bit of a dream she had once had when she was a very small child. She must've been five or six, right after her parents and her moved from their flat to a small house by the port. She had a recurring dream of a small, hidden door at the back of the closet in the third bedroom. The dream had felt so real, and she had had it so many times, that she actually thought that the hidden door, which led to a room full of toys, existed. So one day, she snuck into the room and opened the closet, but there was no door.
Robyn wasn't expecting to find a hidden door as she looked around the room. She merely wanted to know what was there. The first thing she noticed about the room were the windows; There were two of them, and they let in an amazing amount of sunlight, filling the room with a soft, natural light. There were two beds, two desks and chairs, a few shelves on the wall, and a closet. There wasn't anything particularly amazing about the room, but Robyn was sure that she would change that shortly.
Her parents had given her a bank account, her first one. And every month they would deposit her allowance, which was mostly just going to be spending money for clothes, or if she went to the movies... those kinds of things. But her parents, in their extensive amount of research about the school, saw that Oceanside School for the Gifted was in a fairly large city, so they had given her decoration money, knowing how much Robyn needed to make her bedroom her bedroom.
Robyn looked around the room once more, before deciding to go explore something else. She left the room and locked the door behind her, and made her way out of the Dorm building.
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