Thank you to Oldbroad76 for editing.
Tara was alone heading to University on a train with a small bag filled with all of her earthly belongings. There was no one to see Tara off, no friends or family to say goodbye. Tara was alone.
The 18-year-old was made an orphan when she was too young to remember. It wasn't until she was 10 years old that she accepted that she was not going to be adopted. So, she bounced around from foster home to foster home, but none of that mattered to her now. She had gotten out.
Philip's Gifted University was one of, if not the best University in the country. It was nearly impossible to get in, requiring perfect marks on all exams as well as additional exams made by the University themselves. But Tara had her brains. She may not have much in life, but her gift of the mind was something no one could take away.
After the train ride it was an hour's walk to the University gates. It was a giant golden structure, built as if to keep out attackers.
Bit excessive isn't it?
Tara thought. Those gates probably cost hundreds of thousands on their own.
Tara never knew what it was like to have money.
As she stepped into the main hall of the University it immediately hit Tara just how out of place she was. She saw dozens of girls, similar age to herself if not a little older, walking past, each with luxurious, shining hair and expensive dresses.
What's with all the dresses?
She thought. It was as if she had stepped back in time. It appeared that the fashion here was to wear incredible fancy dresses. Most were a different colour, some fitting each woman differently. Most of the women were tall or in high heels, all with done make-up, and all looking slim... well, nearly all.
And then there was Tara, standing 5 foot 4 inches with short brown hair due to its ease in maintaining, and wearing torn jeans and a buttoned white shirt.
At least I'm as slim as these girls,
she thought. Tara had always been a small and skinny girl, which she put to not having an abundance of food growing up.
In front of her was a reception where an older woman in a black pants suit sat. She must have been in her 40s, and she sported straight, long black hair and dark lipstick. Tara clutched at the straps of her backpack as she walked over.
"Hello?" The black-haired women said.
"Erm, hi," Tara replied, "I'm a freshman."
"Oh, okay," The woman said, her face giving a quizzical look. "This is the girl's hall."
Tara looked at her, and Tara's face turned red as she pulled at her short hair that only just covered her ears.
"I, erm, I am a girl." Tara whispered.
The black-haired woman's eyes shot open at the realisation of her insult. Tara was gut wrenched at being thought of as a boy, but it was no surprise being surrounded by women in long dresses.
"What's your name?" The black-haired woman said, quickly diverting from her comment about her being a boy.
"Tara Griffin." The young girl replied as she kept her eyes down, fearful of anyone else spotting her and considering her a boy.
The black-haired woman typed at her computer for a few seconds, scanned a plastic card, and handed it out to Tara.
"Here you go," She said. "Room 201."
"T-thank you." Tara whispered before grabbing the card.
Keeping her head down, Tara rushed through the hallways. She couldn't see if girls were staring at her, but she heard the occasional hushed comment and giggle obviously aimed at her direction.
Finding room 201, Tara scanned the card to unlock the door and stepped inside.
"Jesus." Tara gasped at her room.
This is huge!!
This room that was just for her was bigger than most of the Foster family houses she had stayed in. There was a kitchen / living room with furniture already filling the room. To the right was a double sliding door which, when opened, revealed a large bedroom with a double bed.
On the left was the frosted glass door to the bathroom, which once again nearly stopped Tara's heart. The bathroom could fit 5 Tara's and the shower even more.
I could get used to this,
Tara thought as a small smile appeared on the young girl's face.
It took no longer than twenty minutes to unpack her items before planting herself down on the large, black sofa.
Oooh yeah, this is the life,
she thought,
everything I've been through, it was all finally worth it.
With nothing else to do, Tara pulled out the latest novel she was reading and carried on from her latest spot. The book was nearly 1000 pages long, and she was only halfway through.
For nearly two hours she sat there, reading comfortably in her own private kingdom when a strange, high pitched bell came from the door to her room.
Curious, Tara rose from her seat and walked towards the door only to find a small, black screen to the right of it. It beeped once more before letters began to appear.
"FRESHMAM INITIATION DINNER - 5PM - MAIN HALL"
The young girl's heart began to beat faster.
This is it, I'm going to have to meet other people. People that I will spend the next three years if not longer with! Oh god, okay, pull yourself together.
With one hour until the initiation dinner Tara ran into her oversized bathroom and looked at herself in the mirror.
I'm going to get killed if I go down looking like this, I've already had one woman mistake me for a boy!
She pulled at her hair.
Short brown hair, nothing I can do about the length,
and then she saw a straightener that was connected into the wall,
that should make it look a little longer.
Tara had never used hair straighteners before, however it took less than a minute or two for her to work them out. Ten minutes later she was done, and her hair looked just that little bit longer. The messy waves and frizzy parts were gone at least.
She looked at herself again. Tara had a defined face, a chiselled jawline, high cheeks bones, a small cute nose as well as fairly plump lips. Unfortunately, she didn't have the most noticeable eye lashes, and her skin look pale compared to the other girls she saw.
I don't have any make up,
she sighed,
how I look can't be that important, right? I'm here to get an education, not fit in.
With nothing else that she could do with her facial features, Tara ran into her bedroom, opened the wardrobe, and looked at the handful of clothes she owned.
I know already that I don't own any dresses,
she thought, flicking through what she did have,
this could work?
Tara pulled out a black pair of trousers and a white blouse. Neither were expensive, but they were her smart clothes should the occasion arise, and arisen it had.