"You must be one of the new arrivals. First, I want to apologize because we have no space left in the tents. So, you can't expect to have your own bunker beds. What we can do is give you a blanket and a pillow, and you can wait until we've built a new tent for the survivors," the soldier explained to Kisha, glancing at the booklet in his hands as he briefed her on the shelter's predicament.
Kisha remained expressionless throughout the soldier's explanation. Once he finished, she responded, "It's okay. My team and I were actually hoping for our own house. I'd like to know what steps we need to take to secure a house with four or more rooms."
The soldier was taken aback, as seeking separate accommodation was a luxury afforded only to high-ranking soldiers and officials in the evacuation center. For most, affording such accommodations was simply out of reach.