Avery allowed her backpack to drop on the floor as she opened the door to her new dorm room. It was sizeable, with two beds on either side of the room. She was informed beforehand that there was a communal bathroom in every floor - their room was in the third - but a supernatural could request a private one if they needed it. Avery highly doubted that she would need it. Plus, just the thought of all the chaos and mischief she could do in a communal bathroom was enough to bring an almost devilish grin to her lips. That had been the reason why she'd chosen the public university over all the other private supernatural-only universities her parents had thrust in her face.
Another upside that public universities had was the fact that she'd have a roommate. She knew how horribly the experience could go, but she was determined to make it horrible for the other party should it happen. She hoped it didn't. She wasn't exactly in the mood to deal with the paperwork necessary should her roommate file for a change.
She shook herself from her thought and dragged her bag over to the middle of the room. "Which one to claim?" she asked herself as she eyed the beds. There was a certain level of privacy afforded by the right side, but Avery hated that it was so far from the door. She could already imagine herself coming into the room and landing face first onto the floor because her bed was too far away. She tossed the bag to the left bed. The rest of her things would arrive soon, and hopefully would her roommate. She sat down on the bed, her back resting on the headboard, before blasting heavy metal Japanese music from her phone. She could feel it in her bones. Her college experience would be a blast.
Another upside that public universities had was the fact that she'd have a roommate. She knew how horribly the experience could go, but she was determined to make it horrible for the other party should it happen. She hoped it didn't. She wasn't exactly in the mood to deal with the paperwork necessary should her roommate file for a change.
She shook herself from her thought and dragged her bag over to the middle of the room. "Which one to claim?" she asked herself as she eyed the beds. There was a certain level of privacy afforded by the right side, but Avery hated that it was so far from the door. She could already imagine herself coming into the room and landing face first onto the floor because her bed was too far away. She tossed the bag to the left bed. The rest of her things would arrive soon, and hopefully would her roommate. She sat down on the bed, her back resting on the headboard, before blasting heavy metal Japanese music from her phone. She could feel it in her bones. Her college experience would be a blast.