[center][img]https://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/b3RmLjk2LmZmMzkwYS5RMmhoY214cFpTQklZVzFzZVc0LC4w/naughty-monster.regular.png[/img][/center] Charlie was awoken by a beam of golden sunlight which fluttered through the leaves and hit him square in the face. His eyes blinked open, taking note for a moment of the silence of the camp, aside from the distant noises of morning birds chirping away. He sighed quietly before checking his watch. [i]6:54 AM.[/i] Well, that was as good a time to get up as any, Charlie thought, as he sat up and looked around the campsite which was suitably illuminated by the morning light. It seemed he was the first one awake - he couldn't see anyone else sitting up or moving. Hang on, no... There was one empty sleeping bag. Charlie wasn't sure who it was, but it was definitely empty. He slipped out of his sleeping bag and packed up his things before walking over to the house. He put his bag on the front porch, before deciding that he was going to go for a quick morning walk around the house to enjoy the crisp air for a bit longer in his pyjamas. It was a pretty uneventful walk, he saw a couple of birds, and a fox near the trees, but aside from that there was nothing. When the walk was done he picked his bag and slipped into the house, heading straight for the showers to freshen up and change into some normal clothes. When he got back down, he found that there were now a lot of people in the Coven house. When he looked at everyone, he saw that most of them were crowding around the bulletin board. Oh, it must be the room assignments! He hadn't even thought about it when he walked in, simply walking past the bulletin board. He now walked up to it, craning his neck over the group to see who he was rooming with. His face scrunched a little when he saw who he was rooming with. Jeremy, the new guy, seemed nice enough. Jean-Luc on the other hand. Charlie couldn't deny that Jean-Luc was at least a little creepy. And he seemed to hate everyone, which was sad. But people being roommates tended to end up getting along in the end, right? So Charlie was at least somewhat hopeful. He then went and got some pancakes with copious amounts of syrup, tucking into them hungrily as he people-watched the rest of the coven. Calypso (looking absolutely miserable to be up early) was alone for a little while, but she was soon accosted by Dakota and later Alayna. He finished his pancakes quickly and decided to head up to his room to grab the best bed before anyone else could get there. Heading upstairs with his bag, he found the room and opened it, finding that he was not the first one there. Jean-Luc had got there first. He blinked. [color=DarkOrange]"Oh. Hello!"[/color] He stepped inside, leaving the door behind him open. [color=DarkOrange]"Don't mind me... I'm just getting my things in order..."[/color] Charlie took a glance into the glass vivarium containing the serpent before climbing up to claim the top bunk. From there, he started pulling things out of his bag. Charlie's bag, along with changes of clothes and essentials, contained more or less an entire kit to transform a small place into a Watford themed room. He pulled out a bright yellow and black poster, which he blu-tacked to the wall next to the top bunk, a few bright yellow and black scarves, which he draped over the bed. Then he pulled out some vintage football shirts, one of which was signed by a few players (a prized possession given to him by his father) which were also blu-tacked to the wall. Then he pulled out a football, which he allowed to roll off the bunk and bounce on the ground. By the time he was done, his area of the room was an eyesore of bright yellow and black. [color=DarkOrange]"Perfect."[/color] He hopped down off the bunk bed to admire his handiwork, not looking back at Jean-Luc. [@Hitman]