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Penny felt thoroughly exhausted - it wasn't exactly due to the five-hour flight from New York to London, nor the five-hour one from London to Moscow in quick succession. It wasn't having to drag her luggage to her dorm, riding a dinky metro train either, nor was it officially registering with the Moscow State Institute of International Relations. No, what truly exhausted her was getting confronted with the reality that her command of the Russian language - which she had so far considered fluent - had turned out to be far weaker than assumed. Purchasing metro tickets was easy, but it got more difficult when she asked a young student on campus where to find the student office. And getting registered there? Penny had had to resort to her pocket dictionary and phrasebook. Completely humiliating, hardly made any better with the disdainful, suspicious stare of the man across her in the booth.
After it was all said and done, Penny had quickly offloaded her luggage at her assigned dorm room - it was small, but looked comfortable - and chatted a bit with her new roommate, an economics student from Moormansk or wherever that was, named Daria. Daria soon departed to study at the library, and Penny finally found the peaceful time to lie down on her new bed and get some sleep. Drifting into the warm darkness, Penny expected to wake up with a clear mind at the morning. That did not happen - her sleep was full of feverish dreams. Dean, her footballer boyfriend from high school, was standing in a field of sunflowers - Penny tried to wave to him, but he dissipated into thin air, and dark clouds arrived overhead, bringing rain and thunder. Penny ran away with a sense of dread, jumping into a red barn that somehow had the interior of her family home back in Ithaca. It was empty, dark and dimly-lit - she took the stairs above, and turned the knob of her bedroomβ
And Penny jolted awake, drenched in cold sweat.
The analog clock on the wall showed the time to be 8:32 AM. Christ, she'd have to rush to make it to the breakfast at the dorm cafeteria, which Daria said ended around 9:20. Grabbing a fresh set of underwear and a white towel, Penny practically ran to the communal bathroom of the dorm - the few gals inside seemed to stare at her obviously foreign self, and Penny tried to shrug it off, getting into the shower cabin. With a turn of the shower valve, ice cold water poured over her body from above, deafening the whispers outside that Penny was sure were about herself. Five minutes of getting washed followed, Penny drying herself with the towel and rushing back to her room in less than two minutes.
It was 8:58 when she made it to the cafeteria, wearing a short-sleeved, loose, light green blouse, paired with a knee-length yellow skirt. Most tables were full even at this relatively late hour, it seemed. Penny grabbed a tray and received her food - a bowl of what looked like a porridge, with bits of fruits, and a plate of sausage - before setting off to find a table. To her frustration, none were empty - but one had only one man seated, a tall and bulky fellow with short black hair. Penny approached him and forced a smile, speaking in her best Russian.
"Good morning! Do you mind if I sit, ahem, here?"
After it was all said and done, Penny had quickly offloaded her luggage at her assigned dorm room - it was small, but looked comfortable - and chatted a bit with her new roommate, an economics student from Moormansk or wherever that was, named Daria. Daria soon departed to study at the library, and Penny finally found the peaceful time to lie down on her new bed and get some sleep. Drifting into the warm darkness, Penny expected to wake up with a clear mind at the morning. That did not happen - her sleep was full of feverish dreams. Dean, her footballer boyfriend from high school, was standing in a field of sunflowers - Penny tried to wave to him, but he dissipated into thin air, and dark clouds arrived overhead, bringing rain and thunder. Penny ran away with a sense of dread, jumping into a red barn that somehow had the interior of her family home back in Ithaca. It was empty, dark and dimly-lit - she took the stairs above, and turned the knob of her bedroomβ
And Penny jolted awake, drenched in cold sweat.
The analog clock on the wall showed the time to be 8:32 AM. Christ, she'd have to rush to make it to the breakfast at the dorm cafeteria, which Daria said ended around 9:20. Grabbing a fresh set of underwear and a white towel, Penny practically ran to the communal bathroom of the dorm - the few gals inside seemed to stare at her obviously foreign self, and Penny tried to shrug it off, getting into the shower cabin. With a turn of the shower valve, ice cold water poured over her body from above, deafening the whispers outside that Penny was sure were about herself. Five minutes of getting washed followed, Penny drying herself with the towel and rushing back to her room in less than two minutes.
It was 8:58 when she made it to the cafeteria, wearing a short-sleeved, loose, light green blouse, paired with a knee-length yellow skirt. Most tables were full even at this relatively late hour, it seemed. Penny grabbed a tray and received her food - a bowl of what looked like a porridge, with bits of fruits, and a plate of sausage - before setting off to find a table. To her frustration, none were empty - but one had only one man seated, a tall and bulky fellow with short black hair. Penny approached him and forced a smile, speaking in her best Russian.
"Good morning! Do you mind if I sit, ahem, here?"