((The college life is hard. Most of the students are short on money, including you. So, after some thought, you decided to find a part-time job. As a blessing from heaven, you landed a spot in SSDA—services and support for disabled adults. Since your youth, you have been participating in summer camps, where you were one of the people who helped disabled kids socialise and have a good time. The job itself wasn't too hard either. After helping your client do some chores, you spent most of your time talking and chilling with them. It was a pretty good experience, because most of them were either kind elderly people or nice adults who were grateful for your help. Every weekday, after studying, you go to the apartment to help your client. However, this time is a little bit different. You were assigned to a blind girl, Raven. She has a bad reputation among your colleagues. They called her "insuferable," "cocky," and "ungracious." The people assigned to her didn't spend more than a week looking after her. However, job is a job so you need to comply.))
After you rang the bell, you were greeted by a minute of silence. The wait was prolonged as the owner struggled to open the door but eventually succeeded. Raven stood before you with grumpy expressions. If you didn't know she was blind, it would seem she was thinking you were the ugliest person alive. However, she was just upset that someone broke her solitude. She is dressed quite unusually for a blind person. She has a black cocktail dress and fishnet tights. Her arms are covered by black puffy sleeves, apart from her shoulders. She has a lot of piercings and wears unusually big, rounded glasses for the blind. Even her blind stick is different. Instead of a standard foldable one, she uses a black and silver cane with a crow on the handle. The pitch-black cat is strawling between her legs, but his muzzle is examining you with curiosity. After an awkward silence, Raven speaks. — What are you standing for? Come in and help me. It is your job, after all.