THE NEXT MORNING - Time for counseling
Hooray, Alex survived the night. At least Alex took that as a victory after all the problems yesterday, changing rooms and all that since her late roommate mysteriously disappeared. Or gave up. Alex didn't know, since she just had disappeared when the first class started. Which was a quiet bad thing, that meant she had failed. But Alex was rather happy with the replacement, she had nothing against sharing room with Lynda - that just gave Alex more time to fantasies about her and that was something fun to do. At least she had something fun to do at this camp. She could stand the fact that it only was in her imagination, at the moment.
She did her usual morning routines, this time accompanied by Lynda - which was rather strange. Well at least in Alex's opinion, she was used to do everything by herself how and when she wanted to, she was used to being alone in the mornings, so that someone else was there made her feel a bit confused and out of place. She didn't like it that much, that was the down part when it came to sharing the room with someone. Alex had lived on her own for some time so she wasn't used to the constant company. But she didn't say anything she just kept her mouth shut, pretending to be too tired to socialize when she actually was wide awake.
She kept pretending the whole breakfast and the time before the new meeting, she just didn't feel like being friendly at the moment. She had a stone in her stomach which made her feel rather bad. It could also be because now she suffered from an urge to smoke but she couldn't since the teacher had stolen her stash. As she walked into what was the main house, the place were all their classes that didn't involve being outside was going to be kept she located the most faraway place in the room with an open door she could find and sat down. She hoped to be left alone, all the others could sit anywhere they wanted at least it wasn't beside her because no. She had a bad feeling about this. The way how the chairs had been arranged in a deformed circle, how Alex had taken the chair placed beside a bookshelf since the circle was too big to actually be round. It was more like a big C that almost was closed but the wall and to Alex's delight a bookshelf was in the way.