[Eliisa] Once Eliisa noticed the blight monsters disappearing and sinking back into the seals, she flew over to what she presumed were the dormitory buildings and shifted back to a human with her regular clothes. Taking out the envelope stuffed in her jean pockets, she carefully took out the contents and smoothed the paper out. Dormitory building: C Room: 227 Room type: Double Roommate: Milayou Riviel [i]Milayou...that’s quite a unique name.[/i] She tipped the envelope so a key fell into her palm. Eliisa skirted around all the buildings until she finally saw one with a ‘C’ on it. Going into the building, she glanced around and noted that it was fairly high quality. [i]Seems like I’m the first one here? Not really surprised since I flew here.[/i] She spied a receptionist and several guards and started walking past until she was stopped by a guard. “Hey miss, you have to check in with the receptionist the first time you get here. After every blight, you have to report in too when you get back. We need to keep track who is alive and who is dead after all,” the guard said sternly. “Oh, okay. I’ll do that then,” Eliisa complied. [i]What do they tell the families of the ones who died…? Even if they told the truth, it would sound ridiculous. Eaten by a monster--who would accept that?[/i] Eliisa meandered over to the receptionist and greeted her, “Hello, I was told to come to you.” The receptionist adjusted her glasses and looked at her, “Yes, that’s true. What’s your name?” “Eliisa Gerhardt. Spelled E-L-I-I-S-A.” The receptionist scribbled something down on her clipboard, “And what room are you in?” “227.” “That should be on the second floor. Here, you need to sign this contract," the receptionist said while handing her the paper. "What does it say?" "Read through it." Eliisa read and made a mental note of the various policies. That she was to cause no huge disturbance in the dorms lest she be kicked out. That the school was not responsible for any injuries received while she was here. She sighed,[i] They sure don't want any legal cases falling on their head.[/i] She signed it and gave it back to the receptionist. "Your luggage should be there for you already. If you wish to change rooms or roommates, just come back here and I can get that sorted out for you. And there is no Wi-Fi here in the entire school, before you ask.” Eliisa nodded and thanked the receptionist. She climbed the set of stairs and read the sign saying that her room was on the right hand side of the building. Eliisa silently admired the plush carpeting of the floor and the material of the walls, they were of much higher quality than any boarding or private school she had attended in the past. Eliisa encountered a door labelled ‘227’ and fished out the key from her pocket to unlock the door. Once inside, she found her luggage and unpacked her bedding stuff, sheets, comforter, pillow, etc. And began putting them on one of the mattresses. Once she was done, Eliisa flopped onto her bed and started lightly napping. [i]364 more days to go, but this bed is really comfortable. Wonder what my roommate will be like...[/i]