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English, 16.09.2019 22:50, trinigal83

His mom finally peered through the cracked door that johnny normally kept locked. the bedding was draped over a painting easel and placed near the window at the back of the room, which seemed to function as a shade in place of the curtains that lay next to their rod on the floor near the window. to the left was the bed: a bare mattress with stains and what appeared to be chewed holes resting askew on a box springs sitting on the floor. a single flat, gray pillow with no case was its only adornment. on the other side of the room, the sliding closet doors rested unhinged on the wall next to the closet. the closet itself featured a broken shelf and huge pile of clothing and various sporting items including a fishing pole, several balls of various types, what appeared to be a broken snowboard, a tennis racket, some bent golf clubs and other unidentifiable objects concealed to different degrees by the slew of disorder. the unkempt carpet resembled concrete, with unvacuumed dirt packed hard over the fibers. and the smell! indeed, the bedroom resembled the aftermath of some horrific natural disaster. her agreement to give him the privacy of his own room had been rescinded what is the organiztion

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