7th of Fall, 512AV Mallory, first floor, third on the left. Those were his directions. Thankfully for him the woman had covered for him and he had gotten a room with minimal questions. Taking a breath he calmed himself, it was not as if it was a big deal. But it was strange to have a place of his own, on his own. He wasn’t sure if he liked the idea. Lips thinning to near indivisible proportions Matthaus, realized he had missed the hall for seventh time and sighed heavily. If it was this bad he could imagine what getting to his classes would be like. What the people would be like. So many questions he felt the twinge of a headache coming on and his shoulder burned steadily from carrying his belongings. Muttering to himself his free hand reached up to tug at a strand of hair that was no longer there. It almost disappointed him but the thought was not one to stick because he had reached his dorm, reached it and found things were already in it. Including another bed. “No.” It was simple denial said allowed and the boy cursed his luck. Of course he would get a roommate. The same way every adult within the vicinity questioned his ‘aloneness’. This city was proving to be a challenge. Fine, he accepted the challenge but that didn’t mean he had to accept the roommate. Moving towards the empty half of the room Matthaus laid his sack of belongings on the bed and glanced around. He didn’t trust enough to leave his things there but the idea of dragging it back to the registers office did not seem pleasant either. Frowning he closed his eyes and contemplated taking a nap but instead was struck by an idea. He didn’t need to get his own room he would just get rid of his roommate, a few well-placed lies, perhaps even a disease and his problem would be solved and he could have his own room. Maybe he should go for a female disguise again? Even with short hair he was still young enough for it to be plausible. A haircut gone wrong would be his excuse. Deciding that was the best course of action, in case he did end up stuck his roommate would at least be telling people he was a girl. Shedding his cloak he tugged open his sack, entirely forgetting about the door and stripping quickly. Pulling out his belongings he rummaged around and pulled out the dress. Shaking it out he tugged it over his head and only sighed when he realized his hat was still stuffed inside it. |