After our bath, I popped the question of asking Odeta to move in with me.
She was, of course, absolutely thrilled by my invitation but surprisingly turned me down.
The Amrap said that as much as she wanted to pack up her things there and join me, she was obligated to stay in their dorms for the first year of school under a contract she had signed as both a boarding and special class student.
Apparently even as a special class student, there were some restrictions attached to us.
As there were also other boarding students in our year, one of the things the school hoped would incentivize the students to work harder and challenge their peers are the dorm rooms they provided.
Odeta was basically their walking billboard for advertising such a thing.
You might wonder how that worked since no one else could see the rooms aside from the special class students but the expectations were quite sinister for the lack of a better word.