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You begin studying mathematics, working on the math notes and exercises distributed by the teachers. The school's science program is rigorous, focused on building a strong foundation in the subject and preparing you for college-level work.
As you bury your nose in your mathematics textbook, you hear a faint knocking on the door. You rise from your seat and open the door, revealing the two security guards standing in the hallway. One of them says, "Just checking to make sure everyone is following the lockdown. Everything's in order in here?"
You nod in agreement and as they turn to leave, you stop them and say, "Excuse me, I need to speak with Ms. Müller urgently."
The guards exchange glances, and one of them replies, "I'm sorry, but you're not allowed to leave your room during the lockdown."
You stand tall and confident, making direct eye contact with the security guards as you firmly express the urgency of your matter. "I understand that, but this is an urgent matter that cannot wait. Please, it's important."
The guards seem hesitant, but you don't let their initial refusal discourage you and continue to assert yourself. Eventually, they give in and allow you to see Ms. Müller.
You walk into Ms. Müller's office and look around. The room is decorated in muted tones, with minimal furnishings. As you glance around, your eyes settle on a striking portrait hanging on the wall. It depicts a stern-looking man with thin-rimmed glasses and a sharp suit, his hair neatly parted to one side. The portrait seems out of place in Ms. Müller's office, given her strong feminist beliefs. You take a deep breath and begin to explain your situation.
"I wanted to speak with you about a room transfer. I think it would be better for my well-being if I moved into Jacqueline's room. We are both interested in improving our crossdressing potential, and I also do not feel safe after having a roommate who turned out to be a cannibal and another who is a violent murderer. I understand that this may not be a typical request, but I hope you can understand my reasoning."
Ms. Müller remains silent, and you feel uneasy. You decide to continue speaking to fill the silence.
"I know this may seem like a strange request, but I hope you can see how important it is for me to feel safe and comfortable in my living arrangements. I feel like I have been on edge since arriving here, and I think a change in roommates would alleviate some of that stress. Also, Jacqueline and I have become close friends, and I think living together would be beneficial for both of us."