Montgomery Kids III

A day before the call

Caroline Blackwell woke up to the soft glow of morning sunlight filtering through the sheer white curtains of her dorm room. The space was a masterpiece of understated luxury—white marble floors glistened under the light, complemented by plush ivory rugs scattered strategically across the room.

The walls were a pristine eggshell hue, adorned with minimalist gold accents and framed art that hinted at old money and timeless sophistication. A crystal chandelier hung elegantly from the ceiling, casting delicate patterns of light, while a velvet chaise lounge sat near the bay window, inviting anyone to sink into its comfort.

This wasn't just any dorm room; it had history to her. The room once belonged to her father during his years at the academy.