by Harri-chan » Mon Apr 26, 2010 1:15 pm
Rose didn't look particularly happy to see the others. Shirley's cheerful introduction was rewarded with an un-impressed stare that lasted just a second or two. Next her gaze shifted to Dave, and narrowed a little, "The ad for this place didn't say anything about room mates either!", she huffed. "Let me tell you all, I'm not giving this up, I've waited months for an apartment at this place!".
However, when Samantha opened the door to the room, she couldn't help but peer curiously inwards. It wasn't a huge apartment, definitely not the sort you'd picture five people living in. The front door opened into the living room, which was quite light thanks to a huge set of sliding glass doors on the opposite side of the room, that led out onto the third floor balcony, overlooking the beach! The room had light brown tiles on the floor, and a large flatscreen TV on one wall, with a two three-seater, low-sitting couches arranged around it, a coffee table infront of them, and a collection of games consoles below the TV. On each side of the glass doors there was a small desk, a computer sitting on each one, and a chair infront of them both, while behind the low couches was a set of pretty large speakers hooked up to a dock with an MP3 player sitting in it!
Towards the right, the kitchen area was separated off by a waist-high dividing wall, with a smallish dining table that had six chairs squashed around it. There was a sink, an oven, a microwave and a fridge that seemed to have a note on it, but no dish washer! There were plenty of cupboards though. On the left hand side of the room, two doors were left open. One led into the smallest room, closer to the entrance, which was a bathroom, with one fairly large hot tub, a toilet and a sink, as well as a mirrored cabinet and a weighing scales! The door further towards the back of the room, led to a bigger room that had windows looking out onto the beach, and inside there were three bunk beds, all with the same pale pink bedding, chest of drawers alongside each one, and a bunch of bookshelves.