Jaydis' apartment is, upon first glance, quite cluttered and a little on the low end of the budget. The apartment is a tad run down and is one room, excluding the small kitchen area and the bathroom. Upon entrance into her small abode, one would find that to the left would be a small, tin sized bed with exactly two pillows stuffed into white cases, white sheets and simple, yet warm red blanket atop the sheets. The blanket is electric of course to keep up Jaydis' need for constant heat in the night.
At the end of the bed is a large, cluttered bookshelf. Books are stuffed on each and every shelf, leaving only little room for more. Various papers stick out from between the books and the book pages of notes Jaydis has taken about the book or life as she sees it. Beside her bed is a simple wooden nightstand that has a single lamp on it and the current book she is reading, which is, "A Clockwork Orange." Atop the book is a pair of reading glasses. For a Demon, Jaydis has poor eyes for reading. They get tired quite easily.
To the right of the room is a worn leather loveseat that has a simple velvet throw blanket. There is a chair near the loveseat that is filled with even more books and random papers with notes scribbled upon them. Atop the pile of books and papers in the chair one would usually find a ruffled old English Gray cat with only three legs. This cat is Jaydis' only companion to date. The cat has no name. Between the chair and the loveseat rests a side table with another simple lamp. Beside the lamp is a small, sad little radio. The radio is held together simply by it's own will it seems and a mass amount of duct tape. The radio is usually off.
Laying over the harsh wooden floor, which is water stained in most places, is a thick, furry black rug. The rug spans most of the room.
Before the couch sits a rather out of place coffee table that is made from oak and is quite clean compared to the rest of her furniture. Like everything else, it has papers strewn across it and many pens and pencils lay on it's glossy top. This is usually where Jaydis eats her dinner when she finds that she needs to eat. This does not occur often.
The walls of her living area are blank save for just above the chair where their is a poster of the human body with the technical names for all of the organs and limbs. After finding that her own body functioned quite differently from that of a human, Jaydis became fascinated with the poster. It remains though she hasn't looked at it in quite some time. Above the couch is a single window that has thin white curtains over it. Being a Demon, people expect Jaydis to shy away from sunlight, but in fact, she enjoys it. The only thing she enjoys more than the heat of the sun is a good thunderstorm. During a night time thunderstorm is when she finds she can sleep the best.
Just beside the chair is a short hallways that houses the bathroom door to the right and the kitchen walkway to the left. On the door to the bathroom is a simple wooden cross. This item seems out of place in the home, but Jaydis keeps it to remind herself of the orphanage here she grew up at. Though she hated the Nuns there and the other children, she likes to be reminded of why she is alone and why she would rather keep it that way.
The bathroom itself is very, very clean. And quite uncharacteristic of Jaydis' personality, she has a clear, rubber ducky patterned shower curtain. Though she is reserved and inward, she still has a sense of humor. Next to the tub, which is on the wall right across from the door, is the toilet and beside that is a sink. Across from the toilet is a wure toel rack that has exactly three large red towels, 3 black small towels and 3 rubber ducky wash wrags. Within the Medicine Cabinet is select few first aid items and migrain pills.
At the end of the hall is a closet door that within has a dresser that holds all of Jaydis' panties, which are usually black and her bras which are of the same color. Her socks are usually simple tan nylons. To the side of the dresser hangs all of her clothing, which is all leather since it holds heat.
Across from the bathroom is the kitchen walkway. In the kitchen are the basic things. A sink, a stove, a dishwasher, counters and cupboards. Jaydis has one set of simple white dishes that have blue daisies in the middle of the plates. She hates the plates, but they were free, so who's complaining? The cups and glasses are clear glass and her dishes are always clean. Which isn't hard when one doesn't need to eat very often.
Her kitchen, like her bathroom, is always clean.
Above the stove at the left end of the kitchen is a window that looks out into the main room of the apartment. On the ledge, there sits a cluttered of various colored and scented candles. Flourescent light is harsh on Jaydis' eyes, so she tends to stick with candles on most occasions.
At the end of the bed is a large, cluttered bookshelf. Books are stuffed on each and every shelf, leaving only little room for more. Various papers stick out from between the books and the book pages of notes Jaydis has taken about the book or life as she sees it. Beside her bed is a simple wooden nightstand that has a single lamp on it and the current book she is reading, which is, "A Clockwork Orange." Atop the book is a pair of reading glasses. For a Demon, Jaydis has poor eyes for reading. They get tired quite easily.
To the right of the room is a worn leather loveseat that has a simple velvet throw blanket. There is a chair near the loveseat that is filled with even more books and random papers with notes scribbled upon them. Atop the pile of books and papers in the chair one would usually find a ruffled old English Gray cat with only three legs. This cat is Jaydis' only companion to date. The cat has no name. Between the chair and the loveseat rests a side table with another simple lamp. Beside the lamp is a small, sad little radio. The radio is held together simply by it's own will it seems and a mass amount of duct tape. The radio is usually off.
Laying over the harsh wooden floor, which is water stained in most places, is a thick, furry black rug. The rug spans most of the room.
Before the couch sits a rather out of place coffee table that is made from oak and is quite clean compared to the rest of her furniture. Like everything else, it has papers strewn across it and many pens and pencils lay on it's glossy top. This is usually where Jaydis eats her dinner when she finds that she needs to eat. This does not occur often.
The walls of her living area are blank save for just above the chair where their is a poster of the human body with the technical names for all of the organs and limbs. After finding that her own body functioned quite differently from that of a human, Jaydis became fascinated with the poster. It remains though she hasn't looked at it in quite some time. Above the couch is a single window that has thin white curtains over it. Being a Demon, people expect Jaydis to shy away from sunlight, but in fact, she enjoys it. The only thing she enjoys more than the heat of the sun is a good thunderstorm. During a night time thunderstorm is when she finds she can sleep the best.
Just beside the chair is a short hallways that houses the bathroom door to the right and the kitchen walkway to the left. On the door to the bathroom is a simple wooden cross. This item seems out of place in the home, but Jaydis keeps it to remind herself of the orphanage here she grew up at. Though she hated the Nuns there and the other children, she likes to be reminded of why she is alone and why she would rather keep it that way.
The bathroom itself is very, very clean. And quite uncharacteristic of Jaydis' personality, she has a clear, rubber ducky patterned shower curtain. Though she is reserved and inward, she still has a sense of humor. Next to the tub, which is on the wall right across from the door, is the toilet and beside that is a sink. Across from the toilet is a wure toel rack that has exactly three large red towels, 3 black small towels and 3 rubber ducky wash wrags. Within the Medicine Cabinet is select few first aid items and migrain pills.
At the end of the hall is a closet door that within has a dresser that holds all of Jaydis' panties, which are usually black and her bras which are of the same color. Her socks are usually simple tan nylons. To the side of the dresser hangs all of her clothing, which is all leather since it holds heat.
Across from the bathroom is the kitchen walkway. In the kitchen are the basic things. A sink, a stove, a dishwasher, counters and cupboards. Jaydis has one set of simple white dishes that have blue daisies in the middle of the plates. She hates the plates, but they were free, so who's complaining? The cups and glasses are clear glass and her dishes are always clean. Which isn't hard when one doesn't need to eat very often.
Her kitchen, like her bathroom, is always clean.
Above the stove at the left end of the kitchen is a window that looks out into the main room of the apartment. On the ledge, there sits a cluttered of various colored and scented candles. Flourescent light is harsh on Jaydis' eyes, so she tends to stick with candles on most occasions.