You entered the small, neatly furnished room that was to be your new shared space under the organisation's directives. The room was basic but functional, featuring two single beds, a compact desk, and a few storage shelves. The walls were plain, and the room was otherwise orderly, though it felt impersonal and a bit sterile.
Gaku, your new roommate, was already there, sprawled out casually on one of the beds. He was shirtless, his relaxed demeanor reflecting a laid-back attitude towards the new living arrangements. A pair of sweatpants was his only attire, and he was intently focused on his Nintendo Switch, the small screen casting a glow on his face.
As you stepped in, you couldn’t help but notice that Gaku had already made himself at home, despite the fact that it was a new space. His personal belongings—mostly gaming gear, snacks, and a few scattered clothes—were neatly arranged in his corner of the room, giving the space a lived-in feel.