Emeris left the two, and jogged off to his cabin. He went and quickly took a shower. When he came back out he looked around his cabin. The younger kids were running around and a few of the older ones were just lounging about. Clothes were strewn everywhere, and he could see areas that needed to be cleaned up. He raised his fingers to his lips and let out a loud whistle, and everyone stopped what they were doing and looked at him. "We need to get this place cleaned up. So you younger kids, pick up the clothes and us older kids will do the harder stuff. I know we have cleaning harpies, but we don't have to make their job difficult. We can get this done and still have plenty of time to make it to the feast."
The cabin jumped up and started cleaning. He didn't want to come off like he was bossing them around and not helping, so he started picking up trash and putting it in a bag. "Remember if you don't want your laundry mixed up, put it in your bag at the edge of your bunk."
Within 20 minutes the room look transformed. It was clean and its inhabitants looked ready to head to the feast. Emeris smiled at them all and headed out of the door.
The sun had sunk down behind the trees and the torches were lit giving off their light in the twilight purple of the evening. Lightning bugs floated on the breeze along with the laughter and conversation of the campers making their way to the feast. Emeris strolled along at a comfortable pace just taking it all in. He hadn't received a quest of his own, but he helped train plenty who had went. He didn't much mind, but he knew that with being eighteen, he needed to look toward the future. He wanted to stay and work at the camp, but he didn't know at this point if that would be the case.
He arrived to the clearing where the feast was being held. He looked around. It was mostly full already so he started searching for Harmony. After a few moments, he saw her and did a quick wave, and started making his way to the empty seat next to her.