[b][i]Shayne Kowalski[/i][/b] "[color=82ca9d]You're from Canada?[/color]" Shayne asked, with a tone that betrayed just how excited she was. It seemed such a silly thing to be enamored about, but not to Shayne. Canada was just as exotic as Europe to Shayne, and why not? She had never met anyone from Canada, yet she had heard people talk about it. It didn't help her excitement that the two of them were here for almost identical reasons. Shayne bore a toothy grin, beaming at Nico, while at the same time hoping that her unexpected excitement didn't cause Nico to be annoyed with her. After a moment, Shayne allowed herself to die, "[color=82ca9d]I've never met anyone from Canada.[/color]" Shayne softly added, as she turned her attention to the cabins. There appeared to only be five of them, and it seemed that Nico and Shayne had gotten her before the biggest surge of new campers had. That was a good sign. "[color=82ca9d]What about that one?[/color]" Shayne asked, while pointing at a cabin. The cabin she pointed at was cabin #3. It was fit snugly in the middle of all the cabins. From first glance, it appeared as if no one was in it, which suited Shayne just as fine as if it was full. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [b][u]Caleb Holderson[/u][/b] Caleb let loose a small smirk at Ethan, coupled with a short chuckle. "[color=fff79a]Yeah, I'm fine. Just stayed up late last night with the other counselors.[/color]" It wasn't exactly the whole truth, but Caleb wasn't for sure how Ethan would handle being told that the counselors often partied here at Camp Wachata. Ethan looked like the always responsible, and sensible thinking, kind of man. "[color=fff79a]Have you already picked out a cabin for yourself?[/color]" Caleb asked, wondering how on top of everything this new counselor would be. Caleb, during his first year, had postponed picking a cabin as he was too caught up in exploring the camp. He was left to bunk underneath a camper with an awful snoring problem. This wasn't to mention the fact that the campers he was stuck with as his group were probably the most misbehaved of the entire camp that year. "[color=fff79a]If you have, I could show you around camp. Maybe introduce you to some of the other counselors?[/color]"