"No, no no. This can't be. My roommate is supposed to be a girl. You're not a girl!" Bria said.
The boy looked at Bria and said, "Clearly, but if you want to check there's a bedroom across the room."
Bria rolled her eyes and said, "Nope! All the proof I need is in what you just said. If you were a girl, I wouldn't want to slap you for making a sex joke, but you did. So, clearly, you're boy."
"Harsh, but true. You have a way with words. Let's see what else I can make you say," the boy said, pointing at the bedroom.
"STOP!" Bria yelled, "How many of those do you have? Nevermind don't tell me. We can't go to the office today because it's registration day. We have to go tomorrow," Bria said aloud, though she was mainly talking to herself.
After settling that, Bria looked around the dorm. When you look to the left of the door, there is a kitchen. The refrigerator was in the corner by the door. The microwave was next to the refrigerator. There were cabinets beside the microwave, completely. There were mini sliding door facing the microwave that opened up so you could see the living room. When she walked out the kitchen and turned left there was a glass door leading to a rectangular balcony. On the balcony were two white, stone chairs and a little white, stone table in between them.
It had three doors facing the living room, two bedrooms equipped with beds and dressers. The door between the bedrooms was a bathroom. Each bedroom has its it's own bathroom, so Bria guessed it was for guest.
The living room has a sofa in the middle with a coffee table about a foot in front of it. There was a flat screen television on the wall facing the sofa and table. "Wow," Bria thought to herself, "it it looks like an apartment."
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Dorm for Two
RomanceA girl meets a guy she never thought she would be interested in. He's cocky, arrogant, and not her type. But for some reason she is drawn to him just as he is to her. And when they find out they are roommates, all hell breaks loose before they reali...