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Ace's dorm room was quiet spacious. Even with six growing teenagers, there was still a lot space to move around. The dorm rooms were quiet spacious to begin with, but Raven felt like this room was particularly bigger. Ace had not decorated it like Raven and Marilyn had done to their rooms. All that was a bed, a cupboard, a study desk, chair and soft rug under their feet. The study desk only had books and an empty bottle of water sitting quietly in the corner. It was very simple and boring. "Sit here." Ace grabbed his study chair and placed it by the wall. Raven silently sat on the chair. She was facing the bed, where the others were gathered together. It felt like a police interrogation. Only the location was a bit odd, and so was the setting. Raven fumbled with her thumb and looke