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[Ayesha]
Emma shakes her head, "Not at all! You'll just have to fill out the paperwork now."
The immigration officer neatly picks up a packet from a stack and hands it over to Ayesha.
"Let me know if you have any questions, and please tell me when you're done filling it out."
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Ayesha Nawaz
"Thank you." A quick and whispered thanks later, I found myself in the process of filling out my info. As dark as my thoughts were, somehow the process managed to forget all of that in place of an increasing amount of rage and annoyance at bureaucracy. The logical part of me said it was necessary. I agreed and promptly told that part of me to shut up, I wasn't in the mood for logic. Finally getting all the info done, I hand the packet back to the employee.
Thankfully, all my info is in order. That brings me to the next point, housing. Getting my own accommodations was out. I had no money on me and no job. But I still hesitated on going for the Immigration housing. It was a very generous offer, but to have a roommate...I didn't want to be around others, and I was pretty sure that the way I was, no one would want to be around me either. But ultimately, needs must. I opt for the Immigration housing and thankfully that's the end of the procedure.
Feeling hungry, I ask the employee if there are any eateries around. As luck would have it, the building has a cafeteria and on hearing I have no money or belongings to my name, they were generous enough to hand me a few notes for lunch. I thank the employee, with slightly more warmth than when I greeted them and make my way to the cafeteria.