Chapter 4: Dorms, Pranks, Bonding and Blogging

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[Tracy's P.O.V.]

Oh boy, it's a really long and awkwardly quiet trip to bring these transfer students to their dorms, thank god our rooms are located in the ground floor [I have a phobia of heights]. 

I tried to make some small talk with the Transfer students by giving them some tips and tricks about getting to class. Back when Max, Annie, Lizzie, Jones and I used to start middle school here, we navigated our ways around the school. We considered ourselves as the Mauraders of our generation.

"Since tomorrow would be your first day at school, my brother and I will show you guys to your classes." I offered, breaking the silence.

"We have English class together." Carlos pointed out.

"Great, I sincerely hope that you four will enjoy Aurodon." I bowed politely before flashing a kind smile.

"Do you know where the canteen is?" Carlos asked.

"It's really close to where our dorms are. Plus, when you get hungry, you can sneak to the kitchen to get a bite. I know the Head Chef of the canteen, Mrs. Potts, since I am usually stuck with Canteen duty." I joked. "Don't tell anyone I said that!"

"Just curious though, does our new school have princes?" Evie asked in an excited tone.

"Yes, the school here is infested with royal heirs to multiple thrones like blood-sucking fleas on an animal. Just a friendly tip, some of these royalties here are stuck up snobs with no respect to people from 'lower class'." I replied. Most of them are snobs except a few of course, except for a few of the Royals who are truly nice, like Prince Ben and that Prince Aziz who hangs around my sister after Tourney practice.

"Do you know any cute princes?" Evie asked me again. Wow, she must be one of those boy-crazy girls.

"Not really, I don't have many friends around here. Most of them are in different schools now." I sighed, before managing a smile, then again, I never had that many friends growing up. "But it's okay, because I think of you four as my friends."

"You barely know anything about who we are, we just met. What makes you think you can trust us?" Jay asked, crossing his arms. He was looking at me.

"Because...I know what it's like to be different than most people. And I have a gut feeling that I can trust you guys." I replied, hiding my blush from Jay.

The four transfer students looked stunned for a second before Mal said something.

"Well it was nice to chat with you, but we have to settle in our rooms. Bye." Mal nodded as she entered her room.

I noticed what the Girls' Room looked like as I jaw dropped.

Pink. The pillows were pink, the curtains were pink, the ceiling was pink, the closet was pink, the blankets were pink. Needless to say...

EVERYTHING WAS PINK!

Gosh! Just because pink is a common feminine color but it does NOT mean that all girls like pink color!

I walked over to my room, which was opposite to Jay and Carlos' room. Our dorms numbers were arranged in order. [Example: odd numbers (for boys) are staying in the left side, the girls have dorm numbers with even numbers are staying in the right side. Minus me and my brother who share the co-ed room/boy room]

"I'll see you guys tomorrow." I shrugged, pushing my hands into my pockets.

"You're staying opposite my room? Mind if I barge in sometime?" Jay asked slyly.

"Nope," I stuck out my tongue. "Fat chance, he-who-has-long-hair."

I waved them good bye as I entered my room. I'm thanking god that I decided to bunk with my brother since we shared the Boys' Dorm, well co-ed. But our room was basically the boys' room with a 'feminine touch' by my sister Lonnie and her girly friends. Thanks to her, my room had a white closet filled with Barbie dolls, which I had donated to Aurodon Elementary School. Now that closet was filled with my story books.

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