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Old 01-05-2012, 04:32 AM

Kaye practically bounced up the steps to the private jet. After all, it was a private jet! How often would she get to ride in one of those? And they were going to this cool island resort as well! The brochure had looked simply gorgeous! Mostly though, she couldn't wait to meet all the new people! So many teenagers alone on an island with the goal of making friends and maybe even falling in love... It could be a TV show!

Kaye had been dropped off at the airport by a mother who probably couldn't wait to be rid of her. Her mother was funny like that, not liking the fact that her daughter was upbeat and friendly. Or at least, Kaye found it funny. She had walked through the terminal in her customary heels with a spring in her step, and barely containing her excitement, looking around to see if she could spot the others, with their tags around their necks. Hers was clipped to the breast pocket of her summer blouse so that it didn't get caught up in her various necklaces. She wore a lot of them, mostly because she just liked the way they sparkled in the summer sun.

As she entered the plane, Kaye was astounded by how fancy it looked. Just like the ones in the movies! Then she came down slightly from the excitement of her surroundings to notice a sweet looking girl in a scout's uniform watching TV.

"Hello!" She bounced over to the girl and held out her hand. "I'm Kaye! What's your name?" Her smile was as wide as she could make it, as she was determined to make as many new friends as possible this summer.

Kaye knew that she could be a little intimidating though, because for some reason, big smiles weirded people out, along with the amount of pink she wore. So she stood a little bit away from the girl's seat, trying not to overwhelm her. According to her brother and mother, there was such a thing as too much pep.

Kaye thought back on what her mother had said when she'd told her daughter where she was going for the summer.
"You're too much for me Kaye." She'd sighed and handed Kaye the brochure. "Maybe a bit of alone time and some new friends will calm you down a little." She'd walked away then, and Kaye had jumped onto her bed to pore over the brochure, and hoped that the people there would be less of a downer than the people she had to live with.

Last edited by Bearzy; 01-05-2012 at 04:38 AM..