╔ 𝒴𝑜𝓊 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝐼 𝑔𝑜𝓉 𝓵𝓸𝓼𝓽 𝓲𝓷 𝓲𝓽 ═════════════════╗
Penelope Furuya | UA Student | tagged: Cho, Kagemori, Artemis | words: 702
╚ 𝒜𝓃𝒹 𝓁𝒾𝒻𝑒 𝓌𝒶𝓈 𝓃𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓇 𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓼𝓮 𝒷𝓊𝓉 𝓃𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓇 𝓫𝓮𝓽𝓽𝓮𝓻 ╝
Penny disliked the sound of the hero ringing through the cabin. She groaned rather loudly in response, rolling around in her bed. She knew better, though. She had to get up, especially since she refused to receive the punishment of running laps at camp. So, Penelope continued to roll until she was rolling right out of bed and onto the floor. She groaned softer this time, not caring about the pain she felt from hitting the ground. Instead, she pushed herself up until she was finally standing upright. With a simple stretch, she let her back crack before settling and making her way downstairs to get to the next camp event.
She paused only when she finally reached the kitchen of the shared cabin. It didn't bother her that she was avoiding slime on her way down. She knew her cabinmate, Kikotei, couldn't help it. Standing in the shared kitchen, she looked at her scarf. She looked at the sloppy stitching of her name. Though, she couldn't harp on it, too much. After all, she would never be able to do stitching, period.
That seemed weird considering who her father was, though.
She pushed that thought away, though. She couldn't let that bother her, she wanted to win this next event. After having lost the first camp event, Penny felt a bit down. Normally, she was lucky enough to at least get something good. Yet, here she was just lucky enough to save herself and her teammates from burning alive. Maybe it had something to do with how close she was to her polar opposite. After all, her dad, Sergi's, bad luck could be messing with her good luck. Penny grumbled at the thought as she proceeded to wrap her scarf around her neck like a tie. That seemed acceptable, she thought, looking at it hang down her front.
Deeming herself ready, she walked out of the cabin. She didn't care about her clothes. She had slipped on some tennis shoes but otherwise, she was still wearing an oversized t-shirt. On that t-shirt read "it's a good day to be cooking". It almost completely covered the short shorts she had on underneath that matched her pink, fluffy socks. The redhead couldn't be bothered to look any more presentable.
The only thing she did work on as she made her way to where she could see her group's area was her hair. With both hands, she gathered her long hair, just long enough to reach mid-thigh. However, as soon as she brought it up, she now only had it reaching her waist. That should be good, she thought. It was less likely to trip her if she kept it up like this.
As she was walking, she spotted a fluffy-looking tail in front of her. She paused, looking down to see a black cat at her feet. The lovely feline purred softly as she wove her way around Penny's feet. The girl chuckled, picking up the cat gently and proceeding to hold her like a baby. If she remembered correctly, she could have sworn that this cat was Artemis, the cat Sergi had brought along to the camp. Penny hummed softly as she smiled at Artemis. "Just my luck, huh Arty?" She asked the feline as she continued on her merry way. If her dad wanted his lovely cat back, he would have to come to find Penny himself.
She came to a stop as she looked at who had already arrived for her group. Penny spotted one gentleman, if she remembered correctly his name was... "Good morning, Kagemori," she greeted with a wave as she let Arty move onto her shoulders. She then turned to the prohero who was in charge of them. She gave a bright smile to the woman. "And hello to you as well, Polaris ma'am!" She turned her attention back to Kagemori, looking at how he wore his scarf. "I like the masked cowboy look, ya know. Really suits ya," she commented, pointing out how he wore the blue article. Seeing her partner, she began to wonder who exactly their opponents would be...
Artemis seemed to have the same thinking face on, though. Penny enjoyed her company, immensely.
Penelope Furuya | UA Student | tagged: Cho, Kagemori, Artemis | words: 702
╚ 𝒜𝓃𝒹 𝓁𝒾𝒻𝑒 𝓌𝒶𝓈 𝓃𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓇 𝔀𝓸𝓻𝓼𝓮 𝒷𝓊𝓉 𝓃𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓇 𝓫𝓮𝓽𝓽𝓮𝓻 ╝
Penny disliked the sound of the hero ringing through the cabin. She groaned rather loudly in response, rolling around in her bed. She knew better, though. She had to get up, especially since she refused to receive the punishment of running laps at camp. So, Penelope continued to roll until she was rolling right out of bed and onto the floor. She groaned softer this time, not caring about the pain she felt from hitting the ground. Instead, she pushed herself up until she was finally standing upright. With a simple stretch, she let her back crack before settling and making her way downstairs to get to the next camp event.
She paused only when she finally reached the kitchen of the shared cabin. It didn't bother her that she was avoiding slime on her way down. She knew her cabinmate, Kikotei, couldn't help it. Standing in the shared kitchen, she looked at her scarf. She looked at the sloppy stitching of her name. Though, she couldn't harp on it, too much. After all, she would never be able to do stitching, period.
That seemed weird considering who her father was, though.
She pushed that thought away, though. She couldn't let that bother her, she wanted to win this next event. After having lost the first camp event, Penny felt a bit down. Normally, she was lucky enough to at least get something good. Yet, here she was just lucky enough to save herself and her teammates from burning alive. Maybe it had something to do with how close she was to her polar opposite. After all, her dad, Sergi's, bad luck could be messing with her good luck. Penny grumbled at the thought as she proceeded to wrap her scarf around her neck like a tie. That seemed acceptable, she thought, looking at it hang down her front.
Deeming herself ready, she walked out of the cabin. She didn't care about her clothes. She had slipped on some tennis shoes but otherwise, she was still wearing an oversized t-shirt. On that t-shirt read "it's a good day to be cooking". It almost completely covered the short shorts she had on underneath that matched her pink, fluffy socks. The redhead couldn't be bothered to look any more presentable.
The only thing she did work on as she made her way to where she could see her group's area was her hair. With both hands, she gathered her long hair, just long enough to reach mid-thigh. However, as soon as she brought it up, she now only had it reaching her waist. That should be good, she thought. It was less likely to trip her if she kept it up like this.
As she was walking, she spotted a fluffy-looking tail in front of her. She paused, looking down to see a black cat at her feet. The lovely feline purred softly as she wove her way around Penny's feet. The girl chuckled, picking up the cat gently and proceeding to hold her like a baby. If she remembered correctly, she could have sworn that this cat was Artemis, the cat Sergi had brought along to the camp. Penny hummed softly as she smiled at Artemis. "Just my luck, huh Arty?" She asked the feline as she continued on her merry way. If her dad wanted his lovely cat back, he would have to come to find Penny himself.
She came to a stop as she looked at who had already arrived for her group. Penny spotted one gentleman, if she remembered correctly his name was... "Good morning, Kagemori," she greeted with a wave as she let Arty move onto her shoulders. She then turned to the prohero who was in charge of them. She gave a bright smile to the woman. "And hello to you as well, Polaris ma'am!" She turned her attention back to Kagemori, looking at how he wore his scarf. "I like the masked cowboy look, ya know. Really suits ya," she commented, pointing out how he wore the blue article. Seeing her partner, she began to wonder who exactly their opponents would be...
Artemis seemed to have the same thinking face on, though. Penny enjoyed her company, immensely.