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fandomhighdorms2010-05-23 12:36 pm
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Main Campfire | Afternoon | Sunday | May 23
The cabins were a bit of a change. Bod wouldn't necessarily call them a bad change but they were going to take some getting used to. He still had his own space and his privacy but it was lessened now and he'd have to remember that. After doing some unpacking, he'd wandered out to main campfire and taken a seat, taking advantage of the overcast day. He really didn't need to end up sunburned on the first day even if he knew about Karla's sunburn salves now.
So, he was out there now, a book resting on one bent knee and back against one of the logs. He knew it wasn't much of a change from what he tended to do on quiet days but Bod saw no reason that a change in setting would mean a change in routine.
[Oooh, a campfire post! Open, of course!]
So, he was out there now, a book resting on one bent knee and back against one of the logs. He knew it wasn't much of a change from what he tended to do on quiet days but Bod saw no reason that a change in setting would mean a change in routine.
[Oooh, a campfire post! Open, of course!]

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But she smiled and gestured at the cabins, taking a second to point toward her own, Zombie. And then looked to Bod to ask which one was his.
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...Ariel may have drifted off a little there, looking like where she drifted was a very nice place indeed. She shook her head, got back to the here and now, and pointed to herself a moment before making with her hands, as best she could, a letter B followed by the number 4, to indicate her number.
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"I'm in A4," he said once he'd deciphered what she'd said. "So, it sounds like we're at opposite ends of the cabin. Not that there's saying much since they're fairly small. I think that means you can come and find me should you ever need anything."
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Ariel's nose wrinkled a little to find that they were at opposite ends, even if he did have a point and even opposite ends of the cabin probably still put them closer than they were on their regular floor. But the offer to find him if she needed anything put a smile on her face, even if she couldn't make any clever jabs about sunburns in return.
Which was probably for the best, too, since she didn't understand them as much as she was thinking she did and it wouldn't have been a very good jab, besides.
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Her optimism certainly wasn't going anywhere, either.
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