Girlonfire wrote:
since the other's an apartment, let's do a summer camp?:3 cause when you do a high school, doing all the lessons is boring paha:') so, they don't actually know eachother yet so they get in those 'original couples' first, and then we add drama to make them get in those couples?
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Arabella stepped out of the car that she'd drove to the camp in, in a floral skirt and a pretty white blouse. She took her sunglasses out of the compartment in the car where she stashed all her 'valuable' things and placed them over her eyes and closed the car door, locking it behind her. Looking up, she was glad she'd remembered her sunglasses so they could protect her against the vicious glare of the sun. It was actually pretty warm, but then again it was summer. Walking over to where the dorms were, she walked up to her room rolling her pink suitcase behind her and starting unpacking when she arrived. She placed everything neatly in the wardrobes and draws and then picked up the leaflet that she had brought, that explained what they could do here.
Rosie had already arrived, since her mother had been all too eager to drop her off at this shitty place. She was seated outside, leaning against a bulky tree and scanning everyone as they arrived. She didn't even want to come here; talking to boring strangers who she'd have nothing in common with? No thanks. She'd rather have been at home, going to parties all summer and drinking till she passed out. But no, instead she was here. Spending time with a bunch of losers. No alcohol in sight, since her mother had checked her suitcase thoroughly before they'd left the house this morning. She sat with her arms folded stiffly across her chest, glaring at everyone as they walked by.
Toby grinned as he arrived, and smiled as his mother stepped out of the car. She had driven him here, since he didn't actually know how to drive yet. He opened his arms wide, and she mirrored his stance, pulling him into a big hug. He encased her in his arms and then kissed her cheek as she left in the car. Most people his age thought it was uncool to interact with their parents in public, but Toby adored his mother and saw no shame in showing that publicly. Making his way to his room he placed his suitcase on the floor and started unpacking.
Joey groaned as he arrived at the stupid summer camp. He parked, frowning, and got out of the car; locking it behind him. He picked up his suitcase out of the boot, before dragging it angrily towards his dorm room. He walked in and threw the suitcase on the ground, watching as its contents spilled out over the floor messily. He couldn't care less about placing the contents neatly in the wardrobes and draws, even though his mother had ordered him to do exactly that. He hadn't even wanted to come; his parents had sent him here thinking it would be good for him to meet new people. But that was bullshit. His friends at home were just fine; his parents didn't like them because they did drugs, and offered them to Joey.