OOC:
I definitely was way too tired when I first read Cherokee's post.
In some respects Vanessa had a similar upbringing: Being an only child with a clear future set by caretakers in hopes of elevating them into a respectable position. That's....about where they end however; While Turner had no reason to rebel, Vanessa was always looking for an opportunity to establish independence of self.
It should be made clear Vanessa is
not a slob, and will refute any claims without hesitation. She's just a little...messy: an article or two of clothing she left hanging, an overturned book she abandoned for containing words with far too many syllables; nothing Vanessa would consider problematic, although she'd seldom admit her concept for personal space isn't the best due to the lack of expectations set forth in that regard besides "don't touch that".
Does this make room sharing inherently interesting? Yes it does. Vanessa decided not to pester Turner during sleeping hours or unnecessarily get her involved with any personal activities (exercising, concocting fermented beverages, meditating to keep the aspect of the beast manifesting, etc.) choosing to soak in the ambience.
Vanessa wasn't making every effort to check, but she's pretty sure Turner has been sneaking looks, and Vanessa isn't sure if it's out of suspicion, curiosity, or something else.