"Why are there no games in this computer…" Joseph thought as he scanned the computer in his room, he is used to talking out loud to himself, but the computer's responses annoyed him after some time. "How am I supposed to spend my time?"
Joseph left the monitor screen and grabbed a book from the library.
"Uh, computer," Joseph started. "Are there any novels or are they all the same manual?"
[[ My name is Valkyrie. These are virtual books; you can enter the information of the book you want to read into the program. ]]
A program popped-up on the monitor, Joseph walked toward it and chose the genre: "Horror"
He looked over at the library; the books are shifting, changing their covers.
[[ Loading Complete. ]]
"Sweet," Joseph whispered to himself, he was amazed by this advance technology. "How old are you?"
[[ I'm sorry. You do not have clearance for this information. ]]
"Oh well," Joseph said as he grabbed some books, read the tittles and threw the ones he had already read onto the floor. "Are these all outdated?"
[[ Please return the books to the library, and press OK to load the next patch. ]]
Joseph did so, and the books began loading again.
[[ Loading Complete. ]]
"Let's see," Joseph grabbed a book. "This is new, great job, computer."
[[ My name is Valkyrie. We are glad that our services can please you. ]]
"It's a like a hotel," Joseph whispered to himself. "Let's see what we have here."
Joseph opened the book; he started reading the first line, that's when he heard a knock on the door.
"What is this," Joseph said as he walked towards the door. "Room service?"
Joseph opened the door, a man was standing there, a tall one, he seemed like an army man.
"Can I help you?" Joseph asked.
"I'm Leonard Maxwell," The man said. "I live in the room just opposite of you."
"Uh," Joseph said as he tried to look over the man's body, his mind was analyzing a lot as well, but luckily he could speak while thinking. "Well, nice to meet you, I'm Joseph Bonnlander, you can come in."
The man stepped in.
"Do you need anything to eat?" Joseph said, he had never opened the refrigerator, and had just noticed that he was hungry.
"No, thanks," Leonard said. "I just came to introduce myself to you, knowing your neighbors is a good thing."
"Yeah," Joseph said. "But you look two decades older than me, I'm not sure we'll get along very well," He said, unaware of the rudeness of his speech. "So, are you in an army or something like that?"