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When Raven woke up from her nap, the sun was on it's way down. The sky was a beautiful shade of orange and pink. Raven stretched and groaned before relaxing. It was such a good nap that Raven felt that she could go three days without sleeping. There was a knock on the door just in time and Raven rushed to open it. Marilyn's smiling face greeted her. "You slept well." Marilyn giggled and entered the dorm room. Raven closed the door behind her. "Is it written on my face?" Marilyn nodded and point at Raven's face, "Yes. Those lines speak for themselves." Raven pretended not to hear that and poured a glass of water for Marilyn. "Did you go to the library? How come you came back so late?" Marilyn wasn't shy at all. She sat on Raven's bed at ease and drank the whole glass, "I did g