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Having left the communal area and headed back down to the first floor, Sho whistled as she headed for her room. Withdrawing her keycard from the inner pocket of her coat, she swiped it through and slipped into the room she shared with Aya.
Shedding the trench, she hung that on a hook that had been put up on the back of the door. Heading over to the window, she pushed it open, that helping the room seem a little bigger. Funny how such a small thing made a world of difference to her. Still, even with having to share half of her space didn't bother her all that much.
Yawning, she streched out on her bed, staring up at the perpetual staircase poster she'd tacked above her bed. If she weren't reading, her eyes would follow it around and around, counting each pass quietly in her head until she finally nodded off. As such, it was usually Aya or the timer that she'd put on it that shut out the light. Given Sho's habit, there were a good number of books on the floor by the head of her bed. They were stacked up, currently, but the neatness was lucky if it lasted the week.
Aside from these little things, the dark-haired girl's half of the room remained unchanged from how it was originally set up. An older, but functional, laptop sat on the desk, along with textbooks that hadn't migrated to the bed area. Her uniforms and some casual clothes hung up neatly in a small wardrobe, the drawers therein held the rest as well as unmentionables.
For the time being, though, all she really wanted was a nap, hugging one of the pillows as she drifted off, oblivious to Aya's return and departure.
When she finally did wake, she rubbed her eyes, glancing at the clock. Still time to get ready but if she didn't get going now, she'd be late. Thankfully, she wouldn't have to share the bathroom with Aya while they both dolled themselves up.
Rolling out of bed, she rubbed her eyes once more for good measure and shuffled off to the shower to help wake up further.
Shedding the trench, she hung that on a hook that had been put up on the back of the door. Heading over to the window, she pushed it open, that helping the room seem a little bigger. Funny how such a small thing made a world of difference to her. Still, even with having to share half of her space didn't bother her all that much.
Yawning, she streched out on her bed, staring up at the perpetual staircase poster she'd tacked above her bed. If she weren't reading, her eyes would follow it around and around, counting each pass quietly in her head until she finally nodded off. As such, it was usually Aya or the timer that she'd put on it that shut out the light. Given Sho's habit, there were a good number of books on the floor by the head of her bed. They were stacked up, currently, but the neatness was lucky if it lasted the week.
Aside from these little things, the dark-haired girl's half of the room remained unchanged from how it was originally set up. An older, but functional, laptop sat on the desk, along with textbooks that hadn't migrated to the bed area. Her uniforms and some casual clothes hung up neatly in a small wardrobe, the drawers therein held the rest as well as unmentionables.
For the time being, though, all she really wanted was a nap, hugging one of the pillows as she drifted off, oblivious to Aya's return and departure.
When she finally did wake, she rubbed her eyes, glancing at the clock. Still time to get ready but if she didn't get going now, she'd be late. Thankfully, she wouldn't have to share the bathroom with Aya while they both dolled themselves up.
Rolling out of bed, she rubbed her eyes once more for good measure and shuffled off to the shower to help wake up further.