Hitomi would have never thought she'd gaze up at a school building on a Sunday, yet here she was, timidly peeking up at the large structure from behind her fake glasses. She'd moved into the city just yesterday, and according to her parents and the paperwork she'd have to do, this was to be her new school starting tomorrow. Not only that, but for the first time in her life, she would actually need to live in a dorm. She wasn't really sure what her parents' logic had been regarding that decision, but she figured it had had something to do with her having to go out more and get to know people. And if that was the case, her parents had made a huge mistake; a dorm would hardly help in that any; she'd just lock herself in her dorm room instead of her bedroom back home. That'd be it. She glanced nervously at her PSP's screen, catching a reflection of her slightly distressed face when the screen turned back to load a new scene. Could she really do this? Moving cities was stressful enough, but having to live away from her parents, all alone in a place where she knew no one... It all sounded just a bit too overwhelming for her. Her parents were crazy - [i]crazy,[/i] and completely off the mark when it came to making her more sociable. All they were doing now were making her cry inwardly in frustration, just like she'd done yesterday when she'd have to say goodbye to all the people she knew. Seriously! What was the big idea of making her abandon the few friends she had in order to... to make new ones? She didn't want new ones. She didn't [i]need[/i] new ones. Shaking her head and focusing back on her game, Hitomi let out a small, shaky sigh. It... would be okay, probably. All she'd need to do was not get in anyone's way. Just... keep up appearances and smile come what may. That, and hide if she saw someone approach that spelled trouble. Oh, and get Fairy Maiden 3. That game had been all over the news lately. At the thought, her eyes gained a small spark, and her frown curved slightly upward into something that faintly resembled a smile. Just hearing her favorite seiyuu perform the opening should be enough to keep her happy for days. Realizing she was pretty much just dozing off in front of the school building by now, Hitomi quickly snapped out of her thoughts. R-right, she had no time for this now. She was yet to check out the dorm, much less bring in her luggage. So, grabbing the handle of her suitcase, adjusting her glasses enough to keep them from falling and balancing her console on one hand, the girl turned around on her heels and started towards the dormitory.