[img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjY2LmUyYWY4My5RV1JoYlNCTVlXNW5abTl5WkEsLC4x/space-age.regular.png[/img] [center][img]https://68.media.tumblr.com/93d1b9c1241cbabe9d56780a5fd3a5d3/tumblr_mzov5judPW1si52i0o1_500.jpg[/img][/center] [center][color=burlywood]Location: Family Car --> Plane --> Aces High Bus --> Camp Grounds Interacting with: His parents[/color] [/center] Adam slouched in his seat as his parents drove him to the airport. Adam had a dissatisfied look on his face the whole ride to the airport.[color=burlywood][i]‘At least the trip wouldn’t be too long…[/i][/color] he thought, though he still had a distaste for plane rides: something always seemed to happen on the flight that irritated Adam. The boy loved his parents, but like most teenagers, he believed they just didn’t quite understand him and his nature. However, he wasn’t exactly in any position to protest anymore about going to camp. He had already voiced his disdain. At the end of the day, Adam had simply accepted the fact that him going to summer camp was inevitable, and that he make the most out of it. Who knows? Maybe some good would [i]actually[/i] come out of it. The ride to the airport, as predicted, wasn’t too long, and soon enough the family car was pulling into a parking spot. The Langford family exited the car and Adam retrieved his bags from the trunk. Hugs, handshakes, and kisses were shared before Adam gave his farewell, entered the terminal, retrieved his flight tickets, and awaited his plane to arrive. After the monotonous events of watching the aircraft arrive and park itself at the terminal, people departed the plane and Adam stood in line for his tickets to be scanned. The young man found his seat on the plane, placed his bags in the overhead bin, and buckled in for the few hours he would be in the air. While incredibly boring, Adam was smart enough to bring a book with him to keep him company along the journey. The ride seemed to go on longer than it should have, but thankfully, nothing happened to him on [i]this[/i] flight. After what seemed like more than a few hours, the plane began its descent to Humboldt Airport. Adam departed the plane, retrieved his bags and looked for the Aces High school bus; a big yellow bus was thankfully not too hard to find. Adam boarded the bus and took his seat next to a curvaceous, young woman. With long dark hair, and curves in all the right places, Adam couldn’t help but be physically attracted to her. However, Adam wasn’t going to camp to find a girlfriend. If that ended up happening, awesome, but he wasn’t going to actively strive for that. The bus ride was uneventful, and soon enough, they were pulling up to the campgrounds. Along with the rest of the teenagers, the dark-haired teen stepped off the bus and took his seat in the bleachers. Adam half-listened to the camp director give their spiel, before hearing his name being called, to which he responded to by approaching the counselor and retrieving his envelope from her outstretched hand. Inside the envelope was a simple playing card: [i]The Queen of Clubs[/i]. Adam took his position behind the corresponding counselors and awaited for the time at camp to finally begin. He didn’t want to be here, but there was nothing he could do about it now. Might as well make something of the time here.