Summer Camp Counselors (OPEN)
Raven glanced at Lotus. "Yeah, I'm fine. Just soaked." She said, standing up. "I'll just go dry off." She picked up the cup, handed it to Marcus, and walked towards the bathroom.
Lotus gave a slight nod and looked to Raven, "Okay."
Once she was in the bathroom, she dried off with a towel. All of her clothes were in her bag, so she would have to change later. She walked back out, and stepped outside, sighing. All she wanted to do was go somewhere she could get some peace, and now she had probably gained a lot of unwanted attention.
( @Moxie yes, you can join!)
Name: Drew Okana
Age: 22
Gender: Non-Binary
Pronouns: They/them
Sexuality: Pansexual
Appearance: Long eyelashes, very angled face. Good jawline. Dark brown eyes. Half Chinese. 5'9 Their hair is dyed and is usually a couple of different colors at the same time. It is currently blue and red. Covered in tattoos.
Personality: Very social, extroverted, loyal and reliable. They have a strong sense of responsibility towards protecting the campers. Parent friend. Good at making people feel like they belong and good at conflict de-escalation. Often stretches themself too thin and makes too many commitments to too many people. Not good at receiving any sort of criticism. Secretly judging everyone their age (probably not the kids tho. We'll see)
Background: Their mom had them when she was 17. Their mom needed a place to stay so she moved in with her best friend who lives in New York and ended up marrying her. They've lived in New York all their life and go to college there.
Greatest fear: Something happening to their family or their friends. And being alone
Open for ship?: Yes
Open for rivalry?: Yes
Other: They're deaf and wear hearing aids.
(May I?)
(yep!)
"Oh my god, I am so sorr–" Marcus started to say, but before he could finish, Raven was gone. Great. It was his first day and he was already messing up, just like he always does. God, this summer was going to be horrible if he continued like this. He had to go find her and apologize.
Lotus looked at Marcus and made a little motion, "Come on. Let's go after her. She probably wants the attention off of her, it's fine."
Marcus gave a small smile to Lotus. "Thanks," he said. He wasn't completely sure what to do with the cup, so he held onto it as they walked towards Raven.
Lotus gave him a nod and a smile as they followed after.
Marcus looked around for Raven. He walked outside with Lotus and found her next to the exit. "Hey, are you okay? I really didn't mean to spill that."
Raven glanced at Marcus. "It's fine. I just don't really like getting a lot of attention, so everything's fine." She answered, maybe a little too quickly.
group
(Hey i think I'm gonna have to drop out of this. Sorry guys)
(Aw, really?)
group
(Yeah, sorry. I hope you guys have fun with this though)
(Ok, bye.)
(I'm really sorry to hear that! Thanks for letting me know.)
(Bye! Miss you!)
Raven glanced at Marcus. "It's fine. I just don't really like getting a lot of attention, so everything's fine." She answered, maybe a little too quickly.
"Still, I'm really sorry. Do you have anything to change into?" Marcus asked, concerned. "I'm sure we can get something from the camp store if you don't. Or, do you have a towel? I can go find a towel. I mean, you know towels, they're great at cleaning up messes. I prefer paper towels, but I think a non-paper towel would be better in this situation. Probably a beach towel. I'm pretty sure this camp has a beach, so it would make sense for someone to have a beach towel. Sorry, am I rambling?"
Raven stared at him for a moment, then smiled at his adorableness. "Really, it's fine. I can change when I go to the cabin."
"Uh," Marcus said, "right. What age kids did you get?" God, he was making this way too awkward.
She glanced at her list, thankfully it didn't get wet. "10 to 14 year old girls." She responded.
(Is it okay that I kind of started shipping Marcus and Raven after him being adorably awkward just now?)
(Yeah, we can ship them!)
Marcus smiled. "Oh, cool! I got seven and eight-year-old boys. Hopefully, they're not too rowdy. I don't think I'm gonna be able to say no to them."
Lotus looked at their sheet as Raven said that and thought for a moment. They didn't exactly think that number was right given the group they had, "I have the fourteen to fifteen-year-old girls, I think you meant something more like ten to thirteen. Even though that still seems like a big gap. Maybe ten to eleven is what you meant?"
Raven looked back at her sheet, noticing her error. "Oh, yeah! Oops!"
"Well, what is it then?" Lotus prompted to get Raven going.
"Ten to thirteen. Four girls. One of each age." She responded, folding the sheet and putting it in her still slightly damp pocket.