[h3]Peter[/h3] "Sorry, guys," he says quietly. "I've never been here before and she seemed pretty adamant that girls should not room with boys. I'm sure your roommates will be nice." He smiles at them before picking up his bag. "I'm going to find my room, but if you need me, you can always track me down. See you later!" He gives them a little wave before heading inside. He looks around toward the doorways and sees his name on a little plaque above the doorway. He pulls to a stop and looks up at it, seeing his roommate. [center][b]Peter[/b][/center][center][b]Hatter[/b][/center] [i]What an unusual name[/i] Peter thought to himself as he sees the Hatter already inside their room. He feels super awkward suddenly as he walks in and sets his stuff down on his bed, opposite of the Hatter's. He sucks in his cheeks and looks around, not making eye contact, before he looks straight at him and says, "Uh. Hi?" [h3]Belle[/h3] Belle walks down the hallway her eyes scanning the plaques of the girls' rooms. Her eyes finally see her name and she smiles. [center][b]Belle[/b][/center][center][b]Gretel[/b][/center] She had yet to meet this Gretel but she did hope that she was nice. She looks across the hallway to a room that was kitty corner to hers and saw Beast using a knife to scrape a name off one of the plaques. She could barely make out the name "Adam" that he was scraping off... Huh, that must be his real name. She stops looking immediately as his roommate comes over and yells at him and she walks inside her room, setting her things down. She walks over to her bed and she notices a strange book on it, right on her pillow. She tips her head to the side and picks up it, reading the cover. [b]Tales from the Academy[/b] She narrows her eyes at the front of the book, not recognizing the title. She shrugs and flips it open, looking to read the first page... It's completely blank though. She sighs angrily and sets it down next to her bed before she plops down on the bed of her own and begins to flip through her other book, the one she had been reading earlier.