Evil Roommate
It
was a sunny day at The Ohio State University. My parent’s van comes to a stop
when we arrive at the glistening Lane Avenue Hall. The dirty lobby of an old
Holiday Inn™. The musty smell of thousands of visitors that have been there
before me pierced my nostrils and lingered in the air. The RA staff eagerly
awaited all who came in during moving day, so much so that it was creepy to say
the least. They were like lions waiting to pounce on their prey.
“Hi! I’m Jen!” one
blurted out to me, the line seemed very rehearsed and she was putting on a
false amount of excitement.
I signed in at the front desk and found I was
on the 5th floor. I looked around for my room # and found it posted
right next to the elevator. It probably
won’t be that bad, I bet they at least insulated the walls a little bit. I
walked into the room and I heard a low buzzing, HMMMMMMMMMMMM the elevator was going down. Ok, so maybe they didn’t insulate it at all.
“Hey Friend” I heard shouted from the doorway.
I went to go investigate to find a pale
kid, about 5’6”. He had a polite smile, but didn’t seem to be as excited to
meet me as he had sounded from the room.
“So guess we will be
living together for the next year.” He said, not even asking my name, almost as
if the arrangement would be temporary.
“My name is Miles, what
is yours?” I asked him as friendly as possible at the moment.
I was tired because of the lack of sleep I had
gotten the night before. I had stayed awake from the excitement of the whole
new chapter of my life opening.
“Austin, Austin Ortiz” He stated
“MY dad donated this very dormitory.” There was a
pompous feel to his presence.
Like you almost heard his belittling thoughts
about you. He reminded me of father.
Fast
forward one half of the semester. Everything was going smooth, I had all B’s, I
had a group of friends, and basically I was set. The room was completely different from when I
moved in. Austin had pinned up pictures of Black Sabbath and Kate Upton. So
these were just about the last things you want anyone to see in your room. He didn't even like them; he just put them up to make people visiting feel uncomfortable.
Whenever he would have a visitor he would greet them after removing the posters
beforehand and greet them to the previous grotesque looking side of his room.
Also the one time I told him to make sure the room was spotless he purposely
messed things up. I was going to bring back my 1 month girlfriend to hang out;
it was the first time we ever went to my place. The floor was covered wall to
wall with filth. Pizza boxes were strewn with bottles of various liquors
scattered here and there. Needless to say I never took her there again. All of
these actions were torture to my college career. But it was all worth it when
he finally got caught.
It
was senior year, last semester.
I think i did a good job with imagery. I also did a good job on characterization of the roommate. I slowed down and did a good job of focusing on a scene and describing it. It really helped with fully picturing the scene and giving it to the reader. I think this is by far my best writing.
I think i did a good job with imagery. I also did a good job on characterization of the roommate. I slowed down and did a good job of focusing on a scene and describing it. It really helped with fully picturing the scene and giving it to the reader. I think this is by far my best writing.
That was a good story! i thought it was very funny. It had really good imagery and the plot moved along at a nice pace. The ending was my favorite part.
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