Table of Contents
Add a header to begin generating the table of contents
Dalia lives in a depressing studio apartment in Horonik. The one upside of living there is that it’s on the fourteenth floor, so the views of the city are fantastic.

Dalia lives in a depressing studio apartment in Horonik. The one upside of living there is that it’s on the fourteenth floor, so the views of the city are fantastic.
It’s so funny to be editing this entry three years after entering it and with several moves since I initially wrote the parent draft of Revolutions.
I’m going to have to revise this floorplan, because after three years of living in a bedroom, this studio apartment looks luxuriously large. A whole couch! Room for a coffee table even?! A stove? Walls separating the kitchen from the sleeping area?!
Way larger than my current room, but I don’t actually find my room depressing because I like the way I’ve decorated it. I guess the depressing part would be Dalia not making it truly a space of their own.