[color=lightgray][center][img]https://txt.1001fonts.net/img/txt/b3RmLjcyLmU5NGI0Yi5USFZ1WVNCTVpXVS4w/risatry.regular.webp[/img] [img]https://s.yimg.com/ny/api/res/1.2/zTAGmzJUS8bSq3GqEwBQCA--/YXBwaWQ9aGlnaGxhbmRlcjt3PTY0MDtoPTc2OA--/https://s.yimg.com/uu/api/res/1.2/DBwEl7W9B3Z89d9t.i6w5A--~B/aD0zMjAwO3c9MjY2NzthcHBpZD15dGFjaHlvbg--/http://media.zenfs.com/en-US/homerun/instyle_846/e57e14907d7366a64b65e79a33cbe432[/img][/center][hr][hr] [indent]It had been years since Luna had last been to Florida. Ever since she became an alumni of King's Academy, Florida was but a memory from her past. It was her roots, no doubt, but she had little interest in remaining in the sunshine state. However, a reunion was an entirely different story. The marketing executive was on board as soon as she received the invite. It had been many years since she'd seen many of her old friends in person - Yasmin, Jin, Lili, Kim, and Frankie. After dealing with the monotony of meetings, schmoozing up to clients, and dealing with people with sticks up their ass, some time with people she knew for sure were chill was something that needed to be in order for Luna. And there she was, on a flight from LAX to Palm Beach - first class, because she was always down for the bougie shit. Even if she was going to be asleep for some (most) of it, there was no way she wasn't going to make the most out of the reunion. It wasn't often that opportunities like this came up. The thought of seeing her old friends was filling the woman with excitement, even if it was still ungodly early in the morning and she was trapped in a metal tube for upwards of five hours until it was wheels down in Florida. As she laid in her comfy, cushy seat on the airplane with her eyes closed, Luna reminisced on her memories. From prom with Jin, to gossiping and bullshitting with her group of her friends during lunchtime and after school - they were all memories that Luna held dear to her heart. But at the same time, she knew that it wasn't going to be the same. Everyone, including her, was all grown up and had careers and families. There were a few text conversations here and there, but the in-person dynamic, well that was something that dwelled within Luna. She knew that she still had the ability to bring the energy, but whether or not they would receive it, that was the million dollar question on her mind right now. A few hours later, the plane had finally landed in Florida. It was still as humid, sticky, and wet as ever. As soon as she stepped foot outside of the air-conditioned airport, Luna was reminded as to what Florida was really all about. [color=C21E56]"God. How did I do this? It feels like I'm walking in a bowl of soup."[/color] Luna sighed, as she looked around for the car that was to take her to the H2O Suites. It was only a matter of less than an hour before she'd be within the vicinity of her old classmates again. The prospect filled Luna with a mixture of optimistic energy, yet anxiety. Eventually, the car was spotted and Luna clambered in, luggage and whatnot in hand as it drove off to the H2O suites. Pulling up on the resort, Luna climbed out and made her way to the receptionist's desk to check in. It was a smooth process, and Luna swiftly received the key to her room. It was a nice suite, even though she knew she wasn't going to be spending much time in it anyway. She had a feeling that some people were already there. It wouldn't be long until she'd run into someone she knew. Slinging her bag across her body once again, she smiled and nodded at the receptionist, before making her way down to the elevator. The rolling wheels of the luggage bag echoed throughout the hallway, in tandem with Luna's footsteps. However, as she looked up and zoned back in, Luna saw a familiar face, and her lips split into a smile. [color=C21E56]"Jin? Is that you, homeboy?"[/color] [/indent][/color]