U N T I T L E D Jahkyah
Thomas
“Yo, you must be my new roommate,” Ava says, very welcoming. “Yeah, I guess,’’ she says with a snappy voice. This was made with a lot of techs built into it. All the doors, all of the lights, all of the heat, and the houses on the block are all the same. Ava tries to break the silence and says, “What brings you to the paradox of the city of mystery?” There was no reply. “Where’s my room?” “It’s the last room to the left.” She then storms off down the hall but to her surprise, the door is locked, and I walk to the door. At this point Ava’s over this and over her. She walks off. “My name’s Milo.” She finally opens up. “Whatever, mystery girl.” She smiles and closes the door. A couple of days go by. Ava is an outgoing person and says what’s on her mind, and all of a sudden, there was a sound indicating that the door was open. Ava goes strolling to the door. There’s no one there. This leaves Ava a little skeptical, but she doesn’t mind. She goes back to them, not giving it a second thought. She tries to find Milo to ask her a question. She goes to her room and knocks on the door. To her surprise it says do not disturb. She texts her phone. No answer. She found this a little weird, so she knocked again. Milo finally answers the door with the doesn’t-wanna-be-bothered face. “Hey Milo, would you mind if I had a party later tonight?” “Does it look like I really care?” Milo says with a sassy voice. Ava could feel the rage fill her body like a pool being filled with water on a hot summer day. Ava walks back to the room a little irritated. A couple of hours go by. It’s now time for the party. She’s getting ready, wondering if Milo would like to join us, but doesn’t want to be in a bad mood considering that her party is 241