Xanthippe had had a terrible and sudden trip back home. And not just back to Connecticut, but home. New York. Manhattan.
Where she'd had to empty out her old rooms.
And she'd cried in front of freaking Kimmy of all people! So yeah, it had been terrible. Not even just her usual overdramatic kind of terrible, but a real, genuine kind of terrible
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"Hey, shopping buddy," he said brightly, shooting Xanthippe a wide smile as he executed a fancy little turn on his board so he was facing her. "Decorating?"
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"Hi!"
Also, that was just a little too try-hard with its brightness. She wanted to cringe at it, herself, but didn't. Instead, she pushed her hair back behind her ear and rolled her eyes.
"Yeah," she said. "The administration made me move."
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His tone was light and sarcastic, but okay, there was some truth there. He didn't exactly think he was at boarding school because his family really really wanted him around.
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"Hey, you! How's it going?" She looked way too happy to see her new roommate.
[ooc: Feel free to ignore this if it's too late to start anything, but it looked fun!]
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(Xanthippe had tried to get out of this housing thing, just like she'd said she would! But then she'd run into a freaking moose at the office and, in the grand tradition of people trying to angrily switch rooms but who also wanted to preserve some shreds of their sanity, she had promptly given up.)
Xanthippe glared, perhaps overcompensating a little for the fact that she'd been having genuine emotions for a moment. "It's going terrible." She was still stuck in this room, wasn't she?
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"I'm here."
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