Jaime's pov:
My mother always expected the best out of me, so when i got accepted into the states most prestigious boarding school she almost outright died from a heart attack.
I wasn't really looking forward to anything but the science and humanity programs the school offered, I especially wasn't looking forward to sharing a room with some stranger.
When i entered my dorm room, it was empty. My roommate was yet to arrive and i let out a well held sigh.
I took this time to choose a bed and unpack, I took a moment to panic and think about all the ways this day could go wrong but i think I longed for everything to fuck up So i could run home and get disappointing my mother over and done with. I fell onto my now made bed and groaned.
"Hello?" A judgeful voice breaks the now silent room. Sitting up i quickly turn towards the rooms entrance, A tall blonde girl stands peering down at me, she wears a white headband in her pin straight hair and seems to have her nails painted white to match. Freckles are splashed against her nose and cheeks.
"what are you doing in my room?" she spits in disgust, of course I'm roomed with a egotistical rich girl. Great.
"You must be my roommate?" Sarcastically i stand up and walk away from the bed and to my bag on the floor just a few feet from her.
"no that cannot be right, My Father specifically requested I have my own dormitory this year" Of course he did "And this is my room, so i think you should leave"
As she says this i open my bag and pull out the slip of paper that was mailed to me a month prior to my arrival. "Here is my dorm info"
Before I can even finish my sentence she snatches the paper out of my hand and reads the information aloud "Hmm, well there must be a mistake" she sighs "Seeming offices aren't open until tomorrow i will have to put up with you until then" Great.
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