Room 219 In Raymond House

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Room 219 in the Raymond house, has four walls and a door like every other room, but what is different in there other than being larger than most rooms is its interior. When entering you see to your right you see a closet stacked with shirts and pants. Looking a little more to the right you see a desk that’s a mess. Pencils, papers and cables mixed all around. In the middle of the desk you can distinguish a rectangular laptop by it’s black cover. Hanging over it are two soccer shirts: one from the Brazilian national team. The other one, dark green with a single white stripe down the middle is from the team I support. Move more to the right and you are looking straight forward where there are two fans standing tall over a chaos of clothes, bags

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