Shayne Kowalski
Shayne smiled, and gave a chuckle at Nico's joke. She was glad that her excitement wasn't taken as an annoyance, and that Nico could joke about it. Readjusting her strap as well, Shayne followed Nico in the practically empty cabin.
The cabin itself smelled overwhelming of pine. But not like the fresh kind of pine that you could really inhale and be refreshed by. No. This reeked of an almost artificial pine smell, practically like Pine Sol. It wasn't quite strong enough to knock a person on their feet, but it was very disarming if an unexpecting person entered the cabin. Rubbing her nose gently, Shayne went over to the same bunk bed that Nico had just place her things on, and set her things on the bunk above her. The beds themselves seemed nice enough, but they could do with a little extra room.
While the cabin itself was nice enough in appearance, minimal dust and it didn't look as old as it was, there was a certain feeling of weirdness. The cabin itself was built in the shape of a 'T', with bunk bed lining the walls. As for windows, once would be surprised at how clean they managed to be, but one could tell their age easily. It appeared, that despite the best efforts of staff, time had still taken it's toll on the place.
Perhaps the nicest thing that Shayne noticed about the cabin was the nice breeze flowing through it, which came from the back area. Air conditioning. Shayne almost let out a small sigh of relief, as the cool breeze brushed up the back of her spine. While today hadn't been a particularly hot day, one does miss the refreshing feeling of a working air conditioner.
Sitting down on the bunk that Nico had just placed her things on, Shayne glanced up at Nico with a big grin, "These will be our beds for about the next month and a half." Shayne mentioned, her tone a sad mix of somberness and partial excitement.
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Caleb Holderson
Caleb smiled. Ethan definitely seemed smart enough, and definitely on top of things. The business-like demeanor around Ethan was hard to deny, at least for Caleb. He was new, no doubt, but he seemed to carry himself in a way that gave a person the impression of experience and confidence. Caleb could see why he was hired. He'd be a star amongst the slackers and bums that made up the normal corps of counselors.
"I doubt you'll have any fight trying to get the farthest east cabin. That'd be cabin #2, by the way. That cabin is always the last one to be claimed." Caleb said, smiling as he did so. He was stuck with the same cabin his first year. The days it wasn't foggy, during that year, the sun would shine right on his eyes, bright and early at 6 A.M.
Caleb glanced around, not taking him very long before he spotted a small congregation of more veteran counselors. "Here, come on. I'll introduce you to the counselors that are the more senior ones." Caleb said, as he led the way over to the group. The group itself was made up of a lanky and tall man, complete with long shaggy hair and thick rimmed glasses. Along with two girls, who in comparison to the lanky and tall man looked like gnomes, that seemed to radiate a sort of excitement. The final member of the group was obviously the oldest. Probably nearly 28, with a full beard to match his age, the man was packing on muscle the same way an athlete would.
Approaching the group, Caleb cleared his throat, "Hey, guys, this is Ethan. He's one of the new counselors this year." Immediately the group turned to face Caleb and Ethan, each sporting a half-welcoming smile. It was lackluster, but it seemed like it was the best effort the group able to make. Turning towards Ethan, Caleb began to introduce the members of the group to him, "The tall one is Fred." This introduction provoked a small hand wave from the tallest member of the group, "The two girls are Lacey and Louie. And the oldest one is Riley." The two girls both gave a similar small wave, along with a bright grin towards Ethan. Riley, however, outstretched his hand to shake Ethan's, "Nice to meet you, man." Riley said, with a gruff and deep voice.