The room is different than the others. There aren't any desks exactly, just seats with stands and large sheets of blank paper. The paper is inconvenient, cutting my vision off, but it's easy to work around. The teacher, Mrs. Winchester, reminds me more of Miss. Cherry with her overexagerated speaking patterns and emotional expressions. Though it is more believable seeing as how it is no longer 8 a.m. The room is bright and vibrant, with plenty of colors that cater to the emotional side of the human brain. And the majority of objects in the room are soft brushes that would require a lot of effort to hurt someone. I can see some pottery supplies in the closet, but that's out of the reach of anyone in the room. If anything, I'm the closest one to it with my seat being near the back. And unlike Miss Cherry the emotional cheeriness of Mrs. Winchester feels much more believable and natural, which at least subconsciously puts me more at ease. There's just one thing that feels off... *if (vi_myrtal_rom >=10) *page_break Next *goto_scene 1-7vifourth-1 *if (vi_myrtal_rom !=10) *page_break Next *goto_scene 1-7fourth-2