Cecilia wasted no time in following the counselors' instructions. Somehow, their being twins and speaking in unison made her even more reluctant to get on their bad side or even meet with their disapproval. Looking out at the reddish campers' residences stationed around the well maintained grassy field, she couldn't help but smile widely. There was something special about this place. As much as she would love to explore right away, she instead zeroed in on her cabin, striding up to the porch. With a similar energy, she twisted the knob and opened the door, finding a welcoming layout of comfortable furnishings with an outdoorsy style. There was a big rectangular carpet with a floral pattern between the door and the back where the cabinets and beds were. Cecilia liked this carpet enough that she decided to step around it. It also helped that no one was watching her as she did so. The wood panel floor knocking and creaking minutely under her feet, Cecilia made her way to the left cabinet, opening it and hanging her backpack on the inner hanger. On closing the cabinet, she wondered who she'll be sharing this room with. A second later she recalled how she should have gotten the names of the three other campers she had met. And yet at the same time, she wondered if it would really matter. Up until now, she hadn't really stayed in one place for very long; everyone she ever met would just be left behind. Would this camp be any different in the end? Cecilia quietly sat down on the side of a bed. Her hands moved solemnly over the covers for a minute. [color=1a7b30][i]Wow, this bed is really comfy. I kinda wanna just lay here already,[/i][/color] she joked, trying to think about something else. She sighed. [color=1a7b30][i]Better get moving...[/i][/color] she told herself as she started walking to the door, intent on rejoining everyone else at the fire-pit.