to: Starsmore, Jono / to: Morlocke, Sarah
Feb. 24th, 2004 11:48 amto: Starsmore, Jono
from: Xavier, Charles
subject: Room assignments
The time has come for me to readdress your living situation. I allowed you to make your home in the basement because I felt that it was not unreasonable that you have time to adjust to your new living situation, make friends, and become acquainted with the staff. It was my hope that you and Sarah would eventually seek to return to your former residences of your own accord. That not being the case, I must now intervene.
I am requesting that you take up residence in room 226 with Angelo Espinoza. The room is an end room and you should find it relatively private and quiet. It is also my thought that you and Mr. Espinoza are capable of respecting each other’s backgrounds and differences and being fair roommates. I would like you to rejoin the student body as soon as possible and to that end I will be sending Logan around to help you move on Friday, February 27, at 7pm.
The room you now occupy can remain as is, and you are welcome to use it as a retreat for the time being. I will be having Mr. Marko check the fire codes and we will see about making it into a permanent, semi-official lounge that you students may decorate and use at your discretion. If you have questions or need help transitioning to your new residence, please contact myself or either of our student counsellors.
Regards,
Dr. Charles Xavier, PhD.
to: Morlocke, Sarah
from: Xavier, Charles
subject: Room assignments
The time has come for me to readdress your living situation. I allowed you to make your home in the basement because I felt that it was not unreasonable that you have time to adjust to your new living situation, make friends, and become acquainted with the staff. It was my hope that you and Jono would eventually seek to return to your former residences of your own accord. That not being the case, I must now intervene.
I understand that your reasons for being downstairs are somewhat different from Jono’s, and to that end I am requesting that you move into one of the single rooms in the medlab area where you will not be as isolated from the other students and you can begin to develop a semblance of a normal, dormitory life. I will have the room altered to reflect your student status as much as possible. Once Logan has finished helping Jono move at 7pm Friday, February 27, he will be available to assist you, should you need any help.
The room you now occupy can remain as is, and you are welcome to use it as a retreat for the time being. I will be having Mr. Marko check the fire codes and we will see about making it into a permanent, semi-official lounge that you students may decorate and use at your discretion. If you have questions or need help transitioning to your new residence, please contact myself or either of our student counsellors.
Regards,
Dr. Charles Xavier, PhD.