Yuzu Takahashi: A Fictional Narrative

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Yuzu Takahashi walked into her new dorm, which was empty save a couple beds, two desks, and several unopened boxes. "Guess my new roommate hasn't made it yet," she mumbled. "I think this is the right place anyway." Yuzu double checked the number on the door and, satisfied it was the right room, threw her bag on the desk and fell onto the bed.

An hour or so later Yuzu woke up to someone tugging on her arm. "Hey, we're gonna be late for the opening ceremony! Come on, please wake up I don't want to be late the first day," a girl was saying. Yuzu tried to comprehend what was happening. Two seconds later, Yuzu was putting on her shoes and running her hand through her hair.

"Thanks for waking me up, it's almost 4 we've gotta run. I'm Yuzu Takahashi by the way, nice to meet you!" The other girl nodded, and together they ran across campus to the opening ceremony.
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She waited a second to catch her breath, than opened the door as quietly as she could. They were about ten minutes late, which wasn't so bad, Yuzu thought. When she walked into the room, the other girl close behind her, everyone turned to stare at the late comers. Yuzu smiled and waved her hand, and slipped into the back of the crowd.

After the ceremony, dinner was being held. The girl, Yuzu's new roommate, came and sat beside Yuzu with a plate of food. "I never had the chance to introduce myself, I'm sorry. My name is Tsuki Hamasaki, nice to meet you!" She gave a shy smile and stuck out her hand. Yuzu took it and grinned back.

"It's nice to meet you too, roomie. Do you know what class you're in? I'm in class 1-B," Yuzu said as she began to

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