[center][h2][color=lavender]Natalie Redgrave [/color][/h2] [/center] Natalie awoke minutes before the break of dawn, turns out you can take the girl out of country but you can't take country out of the girl. She sat herself up, the crisp white sheets, foreign sheets, falling to her waist. This was new, this was foreign. She seemed to take in every piece of difference in the room. The way the shadows fell differently on the carpeted, not wooden, floorboards. The way the pillows were a little to high under her head and the bed was a little too soft. This was the first time she'd slept away from her property, ever. With a yawn Natalie rubbed the sleep from her eyes and was practically ready to ready herself for the day. This day full of firsts. The teen found her way to the kitchen of the small house, that wasn't so hard to find. It was the lightswitch, however, that made it a game of hide-and-seek. She had arrived at her grandmother's house only the evening prior and was still finding her way around. She finally found that blasted switch and turned on the light, it flooded into the kitchen. With a few blinks her eyes adjusted quickly, almost like a normal morning. Time passed and Natalie had seemed to lose herself standing alone in the tiny backyard. She was not at all used to having so little outdoor space but it was better than nothing, right? Despite the lack of space it was a beautiful day and the earlier sunset had been gorgeous. The sun feel upon the Earth, illuminating it while a light breeze flew through the air, sweeping Natalie's cheeks. Her platinum blonde hair was unbound yet not thin enough for the breeze to lift, that was when her grandmother open the door to the yard and gave her granddaughter a smile. "What were you doing up at such an ungodly hour?" She asks, staying put at the door. [color=lavender]"Turns out you really can't take the country outta the girl,"[/color] Natalie replies, returning the smile her grandmother gave her with one of her own, before planting a kiss on her cheek accompanied by a [color=lavender]"Morning Nan,"[/color] "Now you better be getting yourself to school, young lady. You don't want to be late on your first day! Are you sure you're alright going by yourself?" [color=lavender]"I'm sure, nan, don't worry yourself,"[/color] she smiles, [color=lavender]"I'll see you after school, 'Kay?"[/color] and with that she bounded inside to collect her bag before setting off for school. Standing in front of the large building it all became real for Natalie, her? Go to an actual proper school? She wouldn't have thought it! At least most of the other student would have experience going to a proper school but all the farm girl had was a computer, a headset and her textbooks. The only time she'd been in a school was when she travelled out to the nearest town to do major exams and that was it. She walked around the grounds taking in the sights, she had no idea where to go and saw another teen, this one male, speaking to two men who seemed to be the headmasters from the description Natalie's mother had given her. She approached them, perhaps they would point her in the right direction. Upon approaching them she heard the other teens inquiry, much like the one she was going to make. [color=lavender]"Hi, I'm sorry to interupt, but we exactly are we supposed to meet? I'm told first floor but is there a particular spot there where we meet?"[/color]