Siam didn't think about her encounter with the boy, well it's more like she tried not to think about it. Her cheeks a rosy color, she hurriedly made her way to her cabin, curious if the one she was bunking with was there. I hope this Lena person is nice, she thought. She kept a tight grip on her bag, it had only a few personal belongings, it would be enough to keep her busy if her cabin mate wasn't nice or she was alone in the cabin, though she wouldn't mind that. Making her way to her cabin, Siam stepped to the side, allowing the girl that was coming from that direction to go first.
After she was gone, Siam stepped back onto the path and continued to head toward cabin four. Elwood, what sort of name is that? she thought. She reached the fourth cabin in no time, stepping inside she glanced around to see her roomy had already been there. "Hello?" She called, getting no response she smiled to herself. Siam really didn't want to meet the one she would be staying with for now, moving over to the free bed, she set her bag on it.
Opening it, she stared at the few things she had brought besides her clothes. Two books (she was nearly done with one of them), a notebook, pen, her mp3 player, headphones, cell phone and music books. Taking her belongings out, she opened one of the drawers and placed her clothes neatly inside. After she was done, she bent down and except the book she was currently on and her mp3 player, she put the rest under her bed.
She remembered the Kay guitar that was on her bed, it was a cherry color, and it had belonged to her grandfather so it was precious to both her and her mom. Standing up, she grabbed the handle of the hard case and then put it under the bed; knowing that it would be well hidden and protected there. "Now, I really want to finish this book," she muttered to herself.
Standing up she grabbed Untamed by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast, then her mp3 player. Turning on her heel, the young woman walked out of the cabin and headed to the lake. She reached it and sat down, turning on the music device, she put on the headphones and listened to the beautiful, sad ballad that was playing; it worked perfectly with this scene: Zoey was talking to Erik who she had ran smack into.
"Erik, I know she was wrong to treat you like that, but don't you think you should forgive her? Zoey's suffered enough as it is," she whispered, completely enveloped in the scene.