Lydia gave the girl a confused look. Now, she didn't have mush experience in much social conversation but she was pretty sure it really didn't randomly include food preferences. "U-Um...F-Fish." She said quietly. She heard that rooms were first come first serve and gave the girl a timid smile before she disappeared through the door. She walked for a few moments before opened a random door. The room itself was lavender in color and held a bed, dresser, nightstand, two doors which she was sure lead to a bathroom and a closet and a large bay window over-looking the pool. She smiled and wrote her name on he place card, claiming the rooms as hers. She set her bag down on the bed and crossed the window, looking out of it. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Larkin stood and strode over to the door that lead to the rooms. He picked a random room and stepped inside. The room was a dark forest green with brown tones. He examined it and found it to his liking. He wrote his name on the card and flopped down on the bed. He hoped they didn't have to share rooms; he wouldn't be able to deal with having another person in his room.