Gwen glanced around quietly as others joined the group, smiling a bit at each in her friendly way. She did notice one girl who had been quiet herself, get surprisingly talkative around Tony. Gwen just smirked, shaking her head and turning away. Oh she should warn her. But then, it might be funny just to see her figure out Tony for herself. He wasn’t a bad guy, but dating him wasn’t always easy, that was for sure. Gwen hated tempers. She was all about relaxing when she could. Passionate guys were great, but not hot heads always ready for a fight. That was just stupid. Luckily, it seemed most of the guys here were pretty chill and she could get along with them easily. Seeing a girl with a cigarette made Gwen crinkle her nose. Like cursing, girls smoking just didn’t seem lady like to her. She didn’t say anything or even make too much of a face, but it was there. Her thoughts about smoking being a rather dirty habit were interrupted by Claire’s overenthusiastic [i]Awesome![/i] before the tour began after she revealed her name formally. Cabins, activity center, cafeteria, courts (ah, Gwen made a mental note of them), oh and the beach. Looked like the bonfire was on its way. Gwen wasn’t much for swimming, never had been. But she loved the woods so she imagined a few hikes in her future. They finally arrived at the pier and were asked if they had questions. Gwen hesitated to ask anything, whereas a girl with tattoos volunteered one about a curfew. Good question. Gwen wasn’t out late much, but with her new philosophy of chilling out, she just might become a night owl. She’d always been an early riser type though. [i]Splash[/i] What was that idiot doing? [b]”Yeah, just stay out there,”[/b] Gwen mumbled with a smirk so only those around her might hear in response to Tony’s statement about the water. She shook her head, smirk still in place and eyes sparkling as she was ready to ‘win’ any activities they were about to partake in. She looked her fellow camp members up and down, and noticed Alan off by himself. Attitude shifting slightly, Gwen moved over to him and nudged him ever so slightly with her elbow. [b]”Do you plan on staying for the bonfire?”[/b] she asked with a smile, learning long ago that approaching someone to ask if they were okay just irritated people. It was better to be genuinely interested in what they felt or had to say instead of just making sure they said ‘fine’ so you didn’t feel guilty for not approaching them.