Well, without more context, it's difficult to give a full account of the 'Excuse Me, This Is My Room' story from Toomics. However, it could potentially be a story centered around a character who has a strong attachment to their room. Maybe there are misunderstandings with other characters regarding the use of the room, and through a series of events, they learn to share or resolve the issues related to the room.
I'm sorry, but without actually having the 'Excuse me this is my room' full story, I can't summarize it. You can give me more details about the story like the main characters, the plot events etc., so that I can summarize it for you.
The interesting parts could vary. Maybe the initial encounter where the person says 'excuse me this is my room' is filled with tension. It could be that the person is facing a group of people who don't believe it's their room. Another interesting aspect might be any evidence or memories the character has to prove it's their room. It could be an old photo on the wall, a mark on the floor, or a memory of a childhood event in that room. And if there are other characters who start to side with the person claiming the room as the story progresses, that could also be an interesting development.
The main plot of this story might be centered on the concept of personal space. In a living situation, the room is a very personal area. Maybe the story begins with the protagonist coming back to their room and finding that someone else is there without permission. This sets off a chain of events. The protagonist may have to face different challenges like dealing with the intruder's reasons for being there, trying to get their room back in a proper way, and maybe even dealing with the reactions of other people around them. It could also explore themes like friendship, respect, and boundaries as the story progresses.
I can't provide the full text of Born to be a Demon because it's a fictional novel that doesn't exist in the real world. This type of novel usually had elements such as fantasy and fantasy, telling the story between humans and monsters. If you want to read this kind of novel, I suggest you look for other similar works.
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I'm not sure which specific 'panic room' story you are referring to. There could be many movies, books or real - life accounts about panic rooms. If it's about the movie 'Panic Room', it's about a mother and daughter who take refuge in the panic room of their new home when burglars break in. The movie is full of tension as they try to outwit the intruders.
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A cliffhanger safe room story could be really exciting. Imagine a post - apocalyptic world where a small group of survivors manage to find a well - stocked safe room. They lock themselves in, thinking they are safe from the chaos outside, which includes things like mutant creatures and marauding gangs. But then, they start to run out of supplies faster than expected. This is the cliffhanger part. They have to decide whether to risk going outside to find more supplies or stay and hope for a miracle. Meanwhile, strange noises start coming from the ventilation system, making them wonder if something has found a way in. It could be a tense story full of difficult choices and unexpected twists.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the unwanted room mate' story you are referring to. There could be many stories with such a title. It might be about a person who has a roommate that causes problems like being noisy, messy, or having bad habits. Maybe the roommate doesn't pay their share of the rent on time or is generally unpleasant to be around.