Reiko was just wasting time at this point. Other students were probably exchanging greetings, getting to know their roommate and contributing to the sounds of excitement heard all around the area. Reiko wanted no part in the revelry, these feelings of joy and friendliness wouldn't last a week, of that she was certain. A week was just long enough for the initial feelings of friendship to devolve into annoyance, jealousy, mistrust, and eventual hatred. It's why making friends with her roommate was not going to be a top priority. The less spoken to each other, the less chance of future betrayal and humiliation. Still, she should at least go to her room, claim her bed, and get settled. Class was going to start before she knew it. With a heavy sigh, Reiko stood from the bench and proceeded inside the dorms proper. The common room on the ground floor was buzzing with students, couches all occupied and chairs askew. She didn't envy the janitorial staff. Keeping her head low and her steps careful, Reiko made her way around the groups and crowds, taking the stairs up to the floor containing her room. 306. It was close to the stairs, which was good for making quick exits. Or escapes. She stood outside the door, debating whether to knock and announce her presence on the off-chance her roommate was already inside. No knocking occurred as Reiko let herself into her room. Her roommate, Kuriyama-san, had already claimed a bed, leaving Reiko to take the one by the window. The view wasn't great, their room overlooked the school grounds pathways and not the nature side of things, but it was something. If Kuriyama made any immediate indication marking Reiko's arrival, it wasn't picked up by Reiko. She remained quiet as she placed her bags down and sat on her bed, Reiko took a glance at Kuriyama, noticing first her hair. Already they didn't have something in common. This was off to a good start. Reiko sighed again, standing from her bed. She claimed the shelf and desk next to her bed as her own, sitting at the desk, she began to set up her books, placing famous works of drama right next to her book on the perfect way to prepare noodles.