Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5865155-20150106214343/@comment-25464065-20150113005129

With everyone starting to tick off what they'd brought, Elise felt it upon herself to give a quick summary of what she packed in her own trunk. She nervously bounced her knuckles off the lid a few times to garner the remaining attention.

"I did not pack as much as either of you. The trunk was the best option for carrying, simply." She explained. "This side stores mostly spare clothes," She gestured to the right of the trunk, conveniently leaving out the part where she may or may not have neatly plucked an extra outfit from each of her teammates' closet spaces.

"The other side contains a few excess items. Two flashlights, an electric lantern, a hand-sharpener for our weapons, a few toiletries," most importantly actual toilet paper, something that she and Henry neglected to remember on their venture to the city via the woods, "a few packages of crackers and such from the cafeteria, four steel water bottles - color-coded, mind you - and two blankets." She also neglected to mention that she'd snagged the second comforter off Glaukos' bed after the room had been vacated.

In her defense, Elise figured he would be sleeping in a seperate tent and if the elements took a turn for the worse she'd feel horrible not being able to help him at least a little. She knew a lot about spending nights in the forest, after all.

Plus, she didn't even think Glaukos could fit in the tent. For as small as Elise was, she couldn't really see Glaukos fitting into the tent no matter how large. Was that just because she was small? Maybe, but she figured she wouldn't have to worry about the fitting situation unless things actually did go bad.

Elise turned to Chartreuse now, almost a bit questionably. For the way Chartreuse had acted up until now, she found it odd that her teammate was so.......nonchalant about the whole camping thing. She was rich and from the city, right?

"Have you ever been camping, Chartreuse?" She finally asked, adding a small tilt to her head. "You do not strike me as the camping type, in all honesty. I am quite surprised you agreed to come - happy, but surprised."