HELENS OF TROUBLE

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According to William Feather: "Politeness is an inexpensive way of making friends", but what if circumstances made "POLITENESS" incapable of emerging? For how can you be polite to people who are deadly SPOILED and vilely COCKY, not to mention INDIFFERENT people who're more concerned in their own breathes that they don't even give a dewdrop of care to your becoming. You could try being polite to little miss GOODY-TWO-SHOES, but you would suffocate the second you knew on how wrong of a human you are in her eyes. How about the NAIVE ones, but you'd be intrigue to know if she is really naive, or just pretending to be one.

Occurrences in life brought these people together, disregarding their high statuses, secretive reasons, and their mere will. Forced to live in the same roof, how can a day pass without the door breaking, beds ruined or even the floor demolished. How can unity and peace occur, when two thinks living with others is sheer hell, the other lives just for survival, another lives to prove her own worth and the last... well it's a first for the last to live with others in the same room. With multiple personality differences, it is inevitable that World War II would be made a remake in Room 2058, or worse the Nagasaki Nuclear Bombing would fallout in the whole dorm or even in the whole school.

Could friendship blossom in these diverse people? Or could fate truly made them meet each other to seek the one thing that all of them have unconsciously lost? And how would they find it if they don't even know where to start, if there is even no "they" or "we" in them.


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