Gabriela hadn't really anticipated coming this way with the whole group of weekend delinquents. She only really knew one, was casually acquainted with another, and was pretty much a mystery to the last few. While not by any means someone who went out of her way to cause trouble, she had managed to find herself in it through the defense of her friend. The reason he had been sentenced to detention was a complete crock of shit, in her opinion, and she would have much preferred to go down fighting for him than let him waste away in the boring, near-empty jail cell of a classroom that was room 404. Aside from a stern talking to from her folks and a few wasted hours, it luckily wasn't too terrible of an experiece, but goddamn did she want to get home.
On the walk to the stop, she mostly gravitated around Connor, but also spoke out to some of the others when casual chatting began to spread among the group. She found most of them fairly agreeable, and a couple not entirely so. Some discontent arose at the fence of the abandoned construction site, its reputation well-known and less than safe. "I mean, it can't be that bad, can it?" Gabi thought. It wouldn't take too long to get through it, really, the worst part would be jumping over the barrier. "It's just a quick in-and-out. Get in, stay quiet, get out, go home. It'll be fine."
Before her friend could put some sense into her, Gabi was already halfway up, carefully ascending the sealed and vine-covered entryway in the hopes of avoiding the potentially deadly stab of a rusted chain link wire. At the top of the fence, she straddled it and looked down, waving at the others who had not yet begun the climb. "Come on up! You guys don't really wanna walk all the way around this place, do ya? It's too big for that, man. Sooner we're through, less chance of getting got by some weirdo with a knife in here. We're wasting daylight!"
She continued to ignore things like common sense and basic laws by lifting her other leg up and over, then sliding off to land on her feet. It wasn't too far a drop, so aside from a small stumble she attempted to play off smoothly, she was fine. "See? We good." An encouraging thumbs up was offered to those of the party that remained hesitant.
On the walk to the stop, she mostly gravitated around Connor, but also spoke out to some of the others when casual chatting began to spread among the group. She found most of them fairly agreeable, and a couple not entirely so. Some discontent arose at the fence of the abandoned construction site, its reputation well-known and less than safe. "I mean, it can't be that bad, can it?" Gabi thought. It wouldn't take too long to get through it, really, the worst part would be jumping over the barrier. "It's just a quick in-and-out. Get in, stay quiet, get out, go home. It'll be fine."
Before her friend could put some sense into her, Gabi was already halfway up, carefully ascending the sealed and vine-covered entryway in the hopes of avoiding the potentially deadly stab of a rusted chain link wire. At the top of the fence, she straddled it and looked down, waving at the others who had not yet begun the climb. "Come on up! You guys don't really wanna walk all the way around this place, do ya? It's too big for that, man. Sooner we're through, less chance of getting got by some weirdo with a knife in here. We're wasting daylight!"
She continued to ignore things like common sense and basic laws by lifting her other leg up and over, then sliding off to land on her feet. It wasn't too far a drop, so aside from a small stumble she attempted to play off smoothly, she was fine. "See? We good." An encouraging thumbs up was offered to those of the party that remained hesitant.