Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5865155-20150106214343/@comment-25464065-20150107170818

Of the entire group, Elise was sure no one was more prepared for camping than she was. Having grown up in Eventyr which was essentially a grotto in the woods, protected only by its inhabitants and the occassional hunter who came primarily to make sure no Grimm had breached the town and slaughtered everone, she was used to nature. Her mother wasn't exactly privy to her camping expertise, having only done it with Henry on the way to the city, but that was probably for the best.

Oh Elsie, as Elise finished buttoning up her jacket she swore she could hear her voice, ''little girls do not sleep outside. There are bugs and snakes and horrible monsters. ''And 'Elsie' would reply "Monsters? Here?", only for her mother to nod curtly. They roam at night, and they eat the little girls and boys like you.

She found herself at that moment wondering what her mother would think now, knowing she hadn't been eaten by any monster, and had actually killed several by this point. That didn't matter of course now that she was dead, but there was a sort of question brewing in her mind. Oh well.

Elise also wondered whether her team would think her sudden wardrobe change would be strange. Her normal attire would be much too frilly and heavy for a weekend camping, so she exchanged the soft red velvets for a pair of brown, unflared jodhpurs and a white shirt concealed by a simple green jacket. Her boots remained however, cracked and old as they were. She secured her new weapons tightly around her wrists, still pleased at the way they fit, and pulled her trunk out and down the hallway.

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Unsurprisingly, Glaukos and Rosa were already at the terminal waiting. A bit too eager to reach the forest she found herself at a sort of half-skip half-walk thanks to the weight of the trunk, and was quick to spin around and drop it at her side. She hopped up onto the container and cleared her bangs from her eyes, trying to recover from lugging the trunk around the past twenty-ish minutes, and swung her legs around so they dangled off the box.

"Have any of you seen Chartreuse yet?" Elise attempted to sound less out of breath than she was, "She wasn't in the room when I left, and I did not run into her in the hallway."