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Dorm 3
Sept 27, 2008 7:16:52 GMT -6
Post by dominique on Sept 27, 2008 7:16:52 GMT -6
Dominique walked down the hallway, leading to the dormitories. Her silver Manolo Blahnik heels clicked the floor with every step she took, echoing the long stretch. Chauffeurs lined up behind her, carrying all her bags and possessions. She'd brought everything, it's hard to live without your bedroom, right? She fixed the blue and black Alexander Wang dress that curved her figure, a dress she'd bought a Barney's when she was in New York.
Dominique opened the door to her dormitory, not at all surprised at what she found. The dull, white painted walls seemed to mock you, asking you to do something with them. She'd hire someone to paint them, or bribe the school instead. It was easy to get what you wanted when you had money. She looked at the two symmetrical beds, picking the one nearest the bathroom. She spent most of her time in their, so it was a priority. First come, first serve, right? If her room mate was going to whine, she'd bribe them with money, or kick them out and ask for another room mate. What would be better, is if she didn't have a room mate at all. She was late coming here, and her room mate still hadn't shown up. Maybe she got lucky.
Her chauffeurs placed twelve of her leather pink suitcases on her bed, before Dominique shooed them of. She could unpack them herself, she didn't trust her staff. She'd fired a lot of them, as they tried to sneak some of her stuff away, or sell it for money. Her family's reputation was high, and she had to maintain it whether she liked it or not.
Dominique pulled her make up bag from her purse, padding into the bathroom. It was a decent size, but she'd personalize it once again. She looked at the mirror, which was fairly large. Pulling out her eye liner, she redone her eyes, as well as eye shadow, blush, and mascara. That's better. Dominique thought, watching her satisfied image in the mirror. She always referred to herself as pretty, and most of the time, others couldn't disagree. I mean, how could you call her unattractive? It was simply impossible.
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