[b][u]Eliza Linford[/b][/u] A soft sigh escaped through her lips as she looked down at the piece of paper in her hands and followed the very simple instructions to go to her dorm room, which was in the eastern wing. She found an empty room and immediately walked into it, claiming her bed and the side of her room. She sat her bags down on the bed and herself was soon to follow. Her eyes bounced around the room, nodding at every feature as she lowered her head a little. She often thought about how she got here, which was by two buses and a cab. Her parents wasn't up for her coming to the academy, which is still a bit unknown to them, but she didn't really care what had thought. She's coming into her own now so she can start making decisions for herself. Eliza finally got up from her seated position after a few minutes of sitting down and started to unpack. She didn't really talk much to the people downstairs - But it seemed like they were too engaged into their own conversations, so she definitely didn't want to interrupt. Not on the first day at least. Her eyes fluttered to the opening of her door as she hoped that no one would just walk in, unless it was her roommate or potential roommate. She walked over to her dresser and placed everything, nice and neat, in the respectable drawers. She then took the hangers and hung her clothes up. Eliza took a step back with her hands placed upon her hips and smiled. "Done." She muttered to herself while turning towards the opening of her door again. Nothing. With the shrug of her shoulders, she grabbed herself a book from her own personal collection and waltzed out of the room, closing the door behind her as she walked down the stairs. She still didn't say much to anyone but her eyes glanced towards people and she would only look down if they glanced back. She sat down into one of the comfy lobby chairs and sat back into a reading posture, crossing her legs and eyes glued to the pages of the book. She heard people chitchatting about some things she was interested in but still didn't budge to do a little meet and greet. She was going to simply wait until somebody approached her, if anybody was willing to approach her.