Meet the Other Girls
The sounds of things being knocked over and grunting makes Terezi worry about whether or not everything was okay in there. Surely there arenât already fights between roommates, right? Thatâd be fairly ridiculous. Incredibly ridiculous, in fact. She frowns a little bit, then immediately lets herself in at the reply from the person inside. It sounds like only one person, at least.Â
And when she opens the door and takes a step inside, it becomes clearer to her that there really is only one other girl here. Maybe the third just hasnât shown up? Huh. Strange. But alright then. Itâs not really a rule that you have to be on campus the first day itâs open, anyways. âEverything going alright for you?â She takes a small sniff at the air to figure out the other girlâs situation, quickly realizing she would be pretty damn useless in providing aide. Turns out her timing had not been all that great. Oops.
Knelt down to pick up the groceries, Vriska did not see the girl who had entered. Sure, she knew she was there, but she had no idea who this person was. Granted, she hadn't met any of the other female students in the school as of yet, but that didn't mean much of anything. "Yeah, yeah. Everything's fine." The response was a bit dry, but that wasn't what mattered here at all.
All the groceries were not off the floor and in Vriska's arms. She set them down on the counter without much regard as to where they ought to be stored in the long-term. Frankly, there was another unknown human in the room and that took priority. "So," she said as she scanned the girl's person, looking for any hints towards the answer to her next question. "Who exactly are you?"











