Nico felt her eyes slowing to a close as music played quietly through her old cassette player. Her black hair rested against the window of her father's car. The journey was quiet and slightly awkward to say the least. She'd been vocal about how much she didn't want to go to the camp ever since the idea was brought up and had been giving her parents the silent treatment since leaving the house. Hell, after they proposed the idea of taking the bus with the rest of the campers she almost punched through a window. The idea of getting on a bus full of people who she felt were bound to mock her would have been possibly the worst experience of her young life. Just as she began to drift off to sleep she felt the car come to a stop and the hand of her father patting her on the shoulder. She turned to him with a scowl to which he replied with an apologetic smile. She knew her parents only meant the best for her, but honestly she would have preferred to be a recluse than be forced to go kayaking or any other of the activities they had at the camp. She gave her father a quick hug and an even quicker goodbye while exiting his car and surveying her surroundings. It was only when she turned and saw her father had already driven away that she realized she had forgotten the map of the camp. She rubbed her eyes out of frustration, this would mean talking to people. She stood for a moment in thought. All of this pent up angst could do her no good. She'd have to stay here and that was that, she may as well find [i]someone[/i] who wasn't half bad and spend her time with them rather than moping around on her own for weeks on end. She took a step into the camp, scanning the area again for someone who looked as lost as she was. Among the hordes of people walking around in small groups she managed to spot someone else seemingly on their own. She maneuvered through the crowd towards her before speaking. [color=a187be]"Hey, uh, do you have a map? I sort of lost mine."[/color] She let out a nervous laugh. Her Ontario accent wasn't obvious, but to the keen ear it could be picked up on.