[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjk2LjkwMTQxNy5VMmxsY25KaElFcGhiV1Z6YjI0LC4w/what-is-this-some-kind-of-joke.regular.png[/img] [img]http://38.media.tumblr.com/7c41c2dc703d808b592bbe701c24f8e1/tumblr_nltetjVJNI1t8z1i3o1_500.gif[/img] Location: Media Room ---> Main Hall Interacting With: Audrey [@HushedWhispers], [s]My first fan![/s] Cassidy [@flightless-angel-castiel], [s]Cupid's arrow hit me when I saw[/s] Elijah[@Altered Tundra][/center][hr] Audrey had laughed at Sierra's eye-candy comment, but didn't have much time to dwell on things when Sierra was about to catch up on that pretty little ass of hers. Knowing she was close to losing, she paused the game to give some thought to her question, but not before taking the chance to reprimand Sierra for thinking about eye candy. [color=darkred]"Hey, you can't blame me for wanting to get back into the swing of things this summer. It's been a long while since I've had some action, so what better chance to make a come-back than in a summer camp? I mean, here, you can fool around with as many as you want and go back home with no ties or any evidence,"[/color] Sierra said cheerfully, clearly looking forward to the prospect. Though she might appear as a mynx to most, the truth of the matter was that she hadn't been with anyone besides her ex-boyfriend Leo or her best friend Tommy... But that was beside the point. After a brief pause, she added with a chuckle: [color=darkred]"If you don't get pregnant or an STD, that is!"[/color] [i]That[/i] would be her worst nightmare. To Sierra's chagrin, Audrey seemed to ignore her. She had unpaused the game and resumed playing without answering Sierra. In an attempt to make Audrey pay attention to her, Sierra placed her controller on the floor, crossed her arms in front of her and let her scowling eyes dig holes on Audrey's figure. Realizing things wouldn't be going anywhere unless she gave Sierra some kind of reply, Audrey caved in, telling Sierra that though there were cute guys and even cute girls around, there was no one in particular who had caught her interest yet. Sierra smiled mischievously, knowing that Audrey was lying because she had told her all about a certain Mathius Phoenix, who was driving her crazy for a while now. They resumed their game, and Sierra was about to open her mouth to say something to Audrey about Matt when a female voice shrieked out: [color=mediumpurple][i]"You're Sierra Jameson!'[/i][/color]. Stunned, Sierra turned around in the direction of the voice, and her eyes fell on a cute redheaded girl. Noticing she had interrupted Audrey and Sierra, the girl's eyes fell to the floor at the same time her face turned nearly as red as her hair. She looked embarrased, nervous and shy all at the same time. It was endearing, really. [color=mediumpurple]"I'm, uh, sorry. Continue on. I'm just watching if you don't mind."[/color] the redhead mumbled, eyes flickering back to the screen where the game was now paused. Though the situation was awkward as hell at first, there was no way Sierra wasn't feeling proud of herself when she had just been recognized publicly for her gaming achievements outside her friends and gaming community. She hated to be the center of attention, but when it came to gaming, she welcomed it with open arms. She'd worked her ass off to get to where she was now, so why not brag about it while she had the chance. "You're fine, sweetie." Audrey said to the girl to dismiss her awkwardness which chimed repeatedly as she had set a timer to remind when introductions were starting. [color=darkred]"Look, Audrey, it's my first fan!"[/color] Sierra told Audrey excitedly before adressing the girl. [color=darkred]"Yep, that's me!"[/color] Sierra told the girl cheerfully with a bright smile, giving her a small wave. Before she could ask the girl to come join them, Audrey's phone chimed a few times, signaling the start of introductions. [color=darkred]"Aw shit, seriously?! We're not even gonna finish the game?!"[/color] Sierra said in an angry, teasing voice, while Audrey got up, making sure to let her know she was kidding by adding a small laugh at the end. Giving the redhead a welcoming smile and a small signal to follow them with her head, Sierra walked to the Main Hall with Audrey, arms linked in a friendly gesture that was completely unknown to her. Sure, she'd done that with her sister almost every single time they were together, but with another girl? That was as strange as the idea of her getting along with another girl besides her sister. It was certainly a nice new feeling for Sierra. Once the three girls were able to get through the hassle in the front doors, the redhead disappeared into the crowd while Audrey and Sierra made their way to sit at the table in the furthest edge of the room. Not much time later, a good-looking older guy announced the introductions and gave them the basic instructions on what was supposed to be said. To Sierra's huge surprise, Audrey was the one to break the ice. When her friend stood up, she could feel the eyes of the whole room on her table. [i][color=darkred]'Oh God, Audrey... Why the fuck did you have to be first?!'[/color][/i] Sierra thought, feeling uncomfortable with the sudden attention her table was getting. Her discomfort was dissipated a little when Audrey made Sierra chuckle after making sassy remark about their team winning, because if winning anything had to do with any physical activities like sports and the sort, they could already count themselves with one less teammate. Sports and Sierra? Never in a million years. Well, unless you counted paintball and skating. Then she would consider it. After her introduction, Audrey shrugged her shoulders then sat back down, trying to get Sierra to go next by poking her side while laughing teasingly. Sierra giggled (she was a ticklish one) and playfully pushed her away. [color=darkred]"You're really fucking delusional if you think I'll go next. Have all of those people judge me silently? No, thanks. I get that all the time back at home."[/color] she told Audrey playfully, taking a chance to look around the Mess Hall. It was then when she saw him. To most girls, the guy was as far from attractive as one could get. But, in Sierra's eyes, the male sitting right across her was pure perfection. Pale skin, great sense of edgy-indie style, adorable dark circles that higlighted a pair of the most stunning blue eyes Sierra had ever seen. They seemed to speak out to her about depth of character and a person who was begging to be discovered. It was safe to say, she was completely captivated. She wanted to know more about him, to discover him, to swim in those ocean-colored orbs and find the treasure hiding in their depths. The best part about everything? [i]He was already looking.[/i] Sierra, completely eye-fucking the guy in front of her, barely heard Audrey when the girl said she was leaving the Mess Hall. [color=darkred]"Oh, yeah, okay, you go do that..."[/color] were the only words she was able to blurt out without letting her intense green eyes waver away from Eli's. The next introductions fell on deaf ears as Sierra continued to shamelessly stare at the guy. The way his eyes seemed so determined to dig into her soul was enough to keep her interested, and his introduction proved that he was interested in getting to know her as well. Without taking his eyes from her, he said in a voice as rich and velvety as one could imagine: [i]"Eli Nelson; Grey Team. I enjoy having a good time."[/i] There was no way to hide the knowing smirk that appeared on her face. She knew what he had said, and most importantly, [i]the way[/i] he had said it: it was an invitation directed at her. [color=darkred][i]'He says he likes to have a good time... Well, you bet I can show him a good time. Even if I'm kinda rusty because of Nationals, I know I can make an impression. I just need to find a way to slip away, get some one on one time with him and prove my point...'[/i][/color] As if the gods were granting her request, a pair of teenagers irrupted into the Mess Hall, filling the room with loud, quick-paced, get-off-your-chair-and-dance music. The girl playing the sax made a round through the tables, stopping at Sierra's and playing her music right in a fellow teammate's face. The male, on the other hand, only paused in front of the red table to show one of their guys a few of his best moves before making his way to the green table. Once they had both moved to the farthest part of the hall, Sierra looked around to make sure everyone's eyes and attention was on the musicians before looking at Eli with a suggestive smirk. She nodded in the direction of the doors, mouthed the words [i]'Follow me'[/i], stood up from her chair and easily slipped between the mass of campers in the hall. Who really cared about her introduction, anyway? The only one who could possibly care would probably be on her way out behind her. Sierra was out of the doors in a second, and quickly found peace under the shade of a small huddle of trees behind the Mess Hall: deep enough to avoid being seen by prying eyes, but easy enough for Eli to find. Sierra took her place leaning against the thick trunk of a tree, her eyes focused on the way she had come for any sign of someone following her. [i][color=darkred]'Come on out, Eli Nelson. Come out, come out to play. I'll show you a good time.'[/color][/i]