It was already eight in the morning and Sam and Austin woke up to the room next door to them in the motel banging on the wall and yelling at each other. An older couple with issues of their own.

Sam and Austin were already starting to run late though because by the time they were ready, they would get to Princeton University just in time to make it for the welcoming and the tour and everything else going on that day. It wasn't a day for class but it was a day to move in, get their books, their student card and meet new people.

Sam and Austin were both overwhelmed at just how many people were actually there. They weren't used to being in a school with that many people. In fact everyone at Princeton made the population of the Valley.

They made their way through the crowd and getting all things they had to get done first. While they were waiting in line to get their student I.D. Card they met a few people there already. Sam had dropped an envelope with all her course information. A nice young man picked it up and handed it to her.

"Ma'am, you dropped this." The young man said with nice manners.

"Thank you. I didn't noticed I dropped it." She said.

"Well it's a good thing I found it then."

"Yes it is." She said and turned to Austin.

Things were silent for a few moments between the young man and Sam and Austin, except for the crowd around them of course. Then, the young man said again.

"Well, I'm Paul by the way." He said.

"I'm Samantha, but you can call me Sam. This is Austin." She said pointing to him.

"Hey there, how's it going?" Austin said.

"Do you know much people here?" Paul asked.

"Not yet. We just got in town last night."Austin replied.

"I got here a few days ago but didn't meet anyone yet. In fact, your the first two."

"Same here, your the first person we met." Said Sam.

They went on talking and getting to know each other a bit. Sam and Austin already agreed to stay in the residence instead of getting their own place so they can meet new people. They couldn't stay together in down together either since one was for guys and the other one for girls. Austin and Paul decided to be roommates. Paul seemed like a trustworthy roommate and Sam agreed.

As the line was getting shorter, so was their waiting time. To pass the time, all three of them were talking to new people trying to get to know more people. Some were nice and others didn't even bother to say a simple hello. There were lots of different people there. Not as friendly as the Valley.

Sam met a girl named Nicole. They decided to be roommates and it seemed to be a perfect match. They had so many things in common and they got along great and yet they just met twenty minutes ago.

For the first two hours of University life, Sam was very happy and so was Austin.