Post by rainbowpandasftw on Apr 24, 2014 19:17:42 GMT -5
This is Catalina moving out of the Demeter cabin. This was not meant for anybody to participate in, but go ahead if you want to. C:
It's also a sort of tour through the Demeter cabin Catalina always had to herself and cherished, and the both hidden and open artwork around it.
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Catalina opened the ivy-entwined door to the beautiful, pristine Demeter cabin that she had resided in for so long one last time. She took a deep breath, suddenly rather sad that she wouldn't have the lovely cabin to herself anymore, she had lived in it and cared for it for so long. The garden and plants inside were, in her opinion (maybe only in hers and a children of Persephone's), a true work of art, and they would just wilt? She couldn't take care of them all, and she couldn't move them into the Artemis cabin. She stroked her fingers along the wall art of archery dreams, world travel, and a map of the gardens and forests around Camp. It might be weird to other demigods, or mortals, even, but to her it was the best art imaginable. She walked past that to her dresser, not caring to pack up anything yet. On the dresser hung many flower crowns, artificial ones and fresh ones she wove herself. She liked to make them for Aphrodite children, because apparently out of camp it was a very stylish thing to wear. Her bed was a comfortable one, right next to the window, giving her an amazing view of the garden outside. It was a warm, comforting dark green with a bunch of watercolor flowers on them. She sighed, leaning against the wall of her former cabin. She couldn't begin thinking about the garden.
The cabin itself was charming and pretty. It had a well-kempt garden outside full of blooming flowers and healthy, full vegetables and fruit. The roof was covered in grass that got watered when it rained, which was often in New York, and through droughts it was hard to take care of but it definitely payed off. The door and some of the walls were entwined with ivy, the pillars in front wrapped with it. She took care of it every day and made sure it didn't go crazy, but without Catalina, what would happen to the cabin?
The daughter of Demeter quickly packed up her favorite outfits, extremely small amount of makeup, other personal care items, and her favorite plant reminding her of her days in the Demeter cabin.
It's also a sort of tour through the Demeter cabin Catalina always had to herself and cherished, and the both hidden and open artwork around it.
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Catalina opened the ivy-entwined door to the beautiful, pristine Demeter cabin that she had resided in for so long one last time. She took a deep breath, suddenly rather sad that she wouldn't have the lovely cabin to herself anymore, she had lived in it and cared for it for so long. The garden and plants inside were, in her opinion (maybe only in hers and a children of Persephone's), a true work of art, and they would just wilt? She couldn't take care of them all, and she couldn't move them into the Artemis cabin. She stroked her fingers along the wall art of archery dreams, world travel, and a map of the gardens and forests around Camp. It might be weird to other demigods, or mortals, even, but to her it was the best art imaginable. She walked past that to her dresser, not caring to pack up anything yet. On the dresser hung many flower crowns, artificial ones and fresh ones she wove herself. She liked to make them for Aphrodite children, because apparently out of camp it was a very stylish thing to wear. Her bed was a comfortable one, right next to the window, giving her an amazing view of the garden outside. It was a warm, comforting dark green with a bunch of watercolor flowers on them. She sighed, leaning against the wall of her former cabin. She couldn't begin thinking about the garden.
The cabin itself was charming and pretty. It had a well-kempt garden outside full of blooming flowers and healthy, full vegetables and fruit. The roof was covered in grass that got watered when it rained, which was often in New York, and through droughts it was hard to take care of but it definitely payed off. The door and some of the walls were entwined with ivy, the pillars in front wrapped with it. She took care of it every day and made sure it didn't go crazy, but without Catalina, what would happen to the cabin?
The daughter of Demeter quickly packed up her favorite outfits, extremely small amount of makeup, other personal care items, and her favorite plant reminding her of her days in the Demeter cabin.