[hr][hr][h1][center][color=teal]Brinlee Wynn[/color][/center][/h1] [center][img]https://media.giphy.com/media/A2Odaw9sXuMMw/giphy.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr] As they eventually made their way into the hotel, Brin's eyes couldn't help but to follow everything in their path. She couldn't understand how people could always live like this- she'd be incredibly too afraid to even so much as touch something. With a clear of her throat, she kept her eyes alert as they entered the restaurant. Last thing she needed was to trip up her feet and go sprawling into a table. Though, that would make quite the icebreaker for the rest of the group. Her attention was quickly diverted when she noticed Ais pulling out a chair for her. She grinned in appreciation and took the seat, her eyes immediately glancing to the other cast members who had just started to arrive. Brin was about to address Ais and Vincent when Jude sat down in the open seat next to her. Raising a brow, she blinked and took in his appearance. With a slight flush of her cheeks, she gave a meek nod. [color=teal]"You as well, Jude."[/color] He had been a part of the 'cooler' crowd when it came to the cast- therefore Brinlee never really had the nerve to talk to him. She had to continue reminding herself that this time around would be different. Nick was the next to arrive, causing her nose to scrunch a bit at the wrong name he gave Izabella. It could have gone completely over their heads had the woman not caught onto the mistake. And what was with the great as always remark from her? Brinlee couldn't remember a time when the girl had spoken to her offset. With a shake of her head, she turned to speak Vincent when a girlish shrill sounded in her ears. She bit back a groan as she turned towards Ashley. Noticing she was about to come in for a hug, Brin immediately tensed up. However, something happened to change the girl's mind. She raised a brow and glanced at Vincent, noticing the look he was giving his twin. Brin gave a grateful smile before letting out a breath of relief. It wasn't that she disliked the girl- she was lovely. It was just...She was way more preppy than Brinlee's mind could handle. It was hard to believe the out-spoken woman was the twin of Brin's soft-spoken friend. With a shake of her head, she returned her attention to the empty place setting in front of her. She could already feel herself sinking into her seat.