>6 AM, alarm blaring
>getting up you rub on your eyes and stretch out
>back in focus is your small room with a low legged bed, a bookshelf and a desk with an old laptop, complete with USB drive, charger and earbuds
>after getting showered and dressed for the day ahead, you go out the door to your community quarters
>you live in a group home with about eleven other kids, each with their own small room like your own
>its the weekend, but a group of high schoolers band together to fill out their community service requirements
>they'll be helping you all as well as operating the kitchen
>thankfully they gone under some background checks in order to be here, so there won't be any trouble
>hopefully
>after getting briefed on what will happen you do your typical chores and help your community out as well before going back to your room
>there you power on your laptop
>it barely works, the screen is incredibly dark, the battery doesnt hold a charge, its a bit on the noisy side and of course internet access isnt a thing here