A small smile spread over her lips when he greeted her again, she waved again, a little too nervous to speak. Although he wasn't very close to her, he was close enough to the point where she could make out his features almost perfectly. He was very attractive, which left her speechless. The only thing she could do was smile and wave for fear of saying something absolutely stupid. She heard his friend whistle off in the distance, which caused her cheeks to turn a crimson red.
Janette was in her own little world, looking around at the group of men. They should have come sooner in the day--since it was an all day event. She might have gotten lucky and been able to help them out with sunscreen. "Hello..." She said absent-minded, not sure who she was saying hello to. All of them were attractive, which made her grin. The one that stood out to her more than the rest was Mason. He was her type. He was a jokester and light-hearted guy. Chase introduced them all which had her grinning from ear-to-ear. "Did you pick your pick?" She leaned into her friend's ear, her smile unable to spread any further. "I know you've already picked him, you guys have been destined to be together."
"Relax, Jan. We're just having a good time. Nothing serious is happening tonight." She stood and moved closer to the bonfire where they stood, one of the boys running off into the crowd. Naturally, Zane stood at Chase's side, only really comfortable around him since she had been around him for a little while. He seemed to be nice. He then proceeded to ask them had they ever come and were they enjoying themselves. "Well I--"
"No, this is our first time here. It's wonderful!" Janette cut her friend off without even recognizing her rudeness. Zane only shook her head in disbelief that her best friend was so rude sometimes. She suppose she didn't have a good taste in friends. Janette pushed a hand through her dirty blonde hair, her blue eyes wandering over to the fire, a little mesmerized by its appearance.
"Yeah, I don't go out much, and Janette drug me along. To be honest, I didn't feel anything fun about this night before I bumped into you." She said to Chase, folding her arms over her chest. She was also staring at the fire, but she put her eyes there because she didn't want to stare at him for too long and create an awkward situation. "I take it you've gone here before?" She asked trying to delve a little into a conversation.