bubblesbubbles⚛ CELESTINA BARBU ⚛
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{ nineteen } - { telepathy } - { cabin } - { stunned } - { oliver }
bubblesbubblesceleste nervously entered the cabin with the group that had anxiously been waiting outside with her. at first, she was impressed. the house was much bigger than she imagined. her mood quickly shifted when she found that she had to share a room. none of the people looked too horrible, but back at home she didn't have to share a room. memories of romania flooded back to her, and celeste calmly shut her eyes and took a deep breath. she wouldn't dare let these people see her so weak. holding back tears, celeste made her way to the room she was assigned to.
celeste was stunning, no, appalled, to find a boy in her room, lying on a bed. she ignored him for the time being, putting her, well, her families belongings in the small dresser that hadn't been claimed. if neither on of them was going to talk, this was going to be a terrible time. celeste stopped, mid un-pack, and turned around. "hello," she said coolly, and in english. a hint of disgust could also be heard in her voice. she walked over to the unclaimed bed and hid the stuffed animals she had brought along with her under the sheets. when she saw the bathroom, she moaned. "are they really going to make as share a bathroom?" she complained, throwing her toiletries over the unclaimed sink. it was obvious that this boy cared about his looks, judging by all the products around his sink.
somehow, it finally hit that she wasn't home, and she had to share a room. never in her spoiled life did she have to share anything. celeste stormed out of the bathroom and slammed the door behind her. "listen," she growled. "if we're going to make this new life bearable, we need to set down some ground rules. one, don't touch my stuff. two, stay on your side, and three, don't touch my stuff." her voice was full of malice. her breathes were short and angry. to calm herself, celeste snatched a book from her bag and threw herself onto her bed. it was more uncomfortable than her one at home, so she shifted around to make herself comfortable. the bed creaked every time she moved, which only angered her more. she groaned loudly and covered her face with the book, not reading it.