Accepted Characters:

Female: 6/?

Male: 5/?

Total: 11/11

Name (Creator) Age at prologue/Age at Chapter 1

Charlotte "Charlie" Young (Technicolor) 17/18

Sebastian "Bash" Young (Technicolor)19/20

Kali Dulal (POMForever) 16/17

Jemmaline "Jemma" Holloway (JemmalineVargas) 16/17

Johnson "Hawk" Hawkley (GraffWood) 19/20

Kol Jackson (SonOfAB33P) 18/19

Charity Warren (AnonChan1) 18/19

Bryan Carmine (GunMaker436) 17/18

Dakota "Kota" Raiman ( .Strange) 18/19

Mona "Moe" Price (tobi- is- an- artist- too) 19/20

Graham Shepard (Flowgalo) 18/19

Depending on our starting numbers the characters will be put in a lottery to help determine their fates. Of course, a butterfly flapping it's wings miles away can cause a storm. There is always a choice.


Author's Notes: The Prologue will be three parts, just because it has to introduce everyone and set the stage for the rest of the story. However from that point on I will only create chapters with parts if the segments get too long to handle. Anyways, I am super excited to work with all of these characters and I truly hope I do them justice. As always feel free to shoot me a message with any concerns or comments about your characters, and thank you all for reading. Sorry this is a bit delayed, I never thought weather would cause me this much of a headache until I experience dealing with minor flooding.


Friday, January 6th 2017

Charlie – Washington Lodge Kitchen

17:34

Charlie ignored the audible sigh coming out of Kol's lips as she continued to stock the refrigerator with the cooking supplies she had brought for the weekend and her brother's alcohol collection that he insisted was far more important than food for dinners on the nights they were at the winter get-away. Charlotte Young was the youngest child in the Young family, though she often acted far more mature than her elder brother Sebastian. She had been the one to decide to host this weekend in a beautiful forgotten lodge up on Blackwood Mountain, finding the place in a list of property holdings their father planned on obtaining in his latest company merger. The Young's owned beautiful resorts around the world, these places often served as homes for the Young children whose parents were far to busy trying to run a global empire to be actual parents to their children, that job fell upon the nannies and tutors.

As she shut the large door she heard the boy sigh again behind her, knowing he was only trying to get her attention she finally gave in to his antics. Kol Jackson was a friend of her elder brother from the days of little league, like most of the boys who Sebastian still associated with. Kol had his arms crossed squarely over his chest, his lips tight in irritation. His dark almost black hair hanging over his dark eyes as he stared on the red head who in her heeled boots stood only a few inches shorter than him. "May I help you Mister Jackson?" Charlie asked sarcastically as his head cocked to the side, clearly unimpressed with her response to his cries for attention.

"How much longer are you going to be? I mean seriously I got the fire going, the power turned on to the compound, and the boiler going and you are still putting away fucking beer." Kol was whining, like the spoiled child he was, he was the only child of a divorced couple who spent his childhood trying to buy his love. Kol had been a companion on many of the Young children's trips in his childhood, he had often tormented Charlie just as her elder brother did. It was probably their mutual dislike for each other as children that allowed them to form the deep connection in their adolescence.

She walked over to the counter top and looked over the other groceries that didn't need to be kept cold that she intended on putting in a cupboard to get them off of the counter surface. He pushed himself off the counter he was leaning against and slid a hand onto her side, placing his body behind hers, before using the other hand to brush the hair from her neck. "I am just saying, I didn't agree to stay behind and help you set up this place just to do work." Kol was a silver-tongued boy who could make women's knees weak without even trying, which was what had happened when he began to grab the attention of his good friend's younger sister. Everyone knew the rules that Sebastian had concerning his friends and his sister, she was off-limits for them and they were off-limits to her. Yet over the last few weeks Kol had found himself with more text messages to the younger Young than the elder. His lips brushed delicately over the pale skin on her neck, "can you not finish this shit later? Bash will be back soon." He was right, Sebastian was heading back into the local town picking up a few of their friends and some things they had forgotten.

Charlie spun around to face Kol, who did not leave her much room to do so. "You don't think Bash will notice that only have of the things you said we were going to get done actually got done?" Charlie asked with a coy little smile that told Kol he was winning this debate no matter what his answer was.

"I finished my list, which was the important list, and I think I need a reward. " Kol grinned as she shook her head smiling before his hand goes up to her to her chin steadying her face as he pressed his lips to hers.


Hawk – Upper Cable Car Station

17:45

Hawk had thought he had packed too much when it came to his fully stuffed duffle bag, that was until he agreed to help Sebastian with Charity and Kota's bags. Both of them bringing two suitcases and Charity having a third large cross body bag she insisted on calling her purse compared to Kota's smaller handbag that was actually what Hawk considered purse size. He was always a gentleman and he would have agreed to help carry the luggage anyways just because of how he was raised but the fact his childhood friend and host of this get together, Bash, had requested his help made him less inclined to comment on his girlfriend and her friend's over packing.

"Thanks again man." Bash commented as he pulled one of the bags out of the cable car. Bash's dark hair falling into his eyes as he spun around to pull the last one out of the cable car.

"No problem." Hawk smiled at his childhood friend, they had known each other since Little League, it was actually what united most of the boys in their group with the exception of Bryan who had been brought into the boys group by Charlie bringing him around so they could hang out, however Bryan never seemed to realize the Young daughter's crush on him as he seemed more interested in hanging out with Sebastian and Hawk than he ever seemed with Charlie.

Hawk had plenty of muscles but the largest bag that he was sure belonged to Charity made him second guess his weights at home, perhaps he should have asked for her baggage to bench instead of the weights he used. "What is taking you both so long?" Kota asked as she stood in the door way of the cable car station watching the boys unload and move her items.

"Maybe you shouldn't have packed your entire life Kota." Bash snapped at the girl's impatience as she rolled her eyes and walked back out, joining her best friend Charity at the fenced edge of the mountain, staring off at the beautiful natural beauty of the mountain as Hawk and Bash's toted out the luggage of the girls, Hawk also having his duffle thrown over his shoulder resting across his body. Hawk watched Bash stop to admire the view of his girlfriend Charity in the gorgeous back drop.

"You are in deep shit, man." Hawk laughed as he passed his friend and began to head up the path. Sebastian had a very mixed dating history, but most of them turned out badly. Typically it wasn't his fault, but Hawk knew Bash tended to fall hard and quickly when it came to his girls.

Bash laughed as he realized he was caught staring at the girl. "Hopefully I'll be balls deep." His crude comment made the other boy smirk and shake his head. Knowing if either girl had heard them they would have been slapped. "Charlie managed to find a setting to a fucking romance novel, why not use that?" Bash had started walking towards the lodge, letting the girls follow behind them talking between themselves not even seeming to acknowledge their pack mules. Bash seemed to continue rambling on to Hawk about his plans for this weekend, how this was going to be just like one of those classic teen movies complete with drugs, sex, and alcohol. He had promised his childhood friend a wild ride, though that sounded fun Hawk had agreed to come to just kick back and relax with the boys. The fact the girls were there would always be a plus, but he had to admit that at least Bash's female friends tended to be more dramatic than fun.


Jemma – Path to Cable Car Station

18:15

Jemma was surprised to see Kali step off the bus at the base of the mountain, Jemma hadn't bothered to ask her friend who all was coming on the trip but the appearance of Kali with her perfectly bronzed skin from the sun and that classic braided rope of hair sent an instant smile to Jemma's lips. It was clear, Jemma had noticed Kali before Kali noticed her as the driver of the bus got out and helped Kali retrieve her duffle bag from underneath.

Kali was beaming as she thanked the driver and began to actually walk towards Jemma, a giant smile across her face as she noticed the girl waiting on her at the base of the path. "Jemma!" Her voice drifted through the cold air, as she rushed towards the other girl, "I didn't know you were coming." She admitted in such a way it made Jemma believed Kali was excited to see her. The girls were friends, but Jemma had never really admitted that they were close.

"Are you surprised? I know Charlie didn't tell me anyone who was coming." Jemma commented as she walked with the shorter girl at her side.

"I just assumed it would all be Bash's friends is all." Kali admitted a slightly apologetic tone in her voice reminding Jemma that she probably needed to be a tad less sarcastic with Kali.

Jemma bit her lip slightly as the two walked for a minute in awkward silence, "Christ, it's cold." She looked to the other girl who looked like she had also slightly underestimated the chill of the mountain air as well.

Kali giggled, "well I did suggest the beach instead of Canada but you know how much Bash likes maple syrup."

Jemma found herself laughing as the memory of Charlie's thirteenth birthday sleepover came back to her with Kali's words. How Bash had attempted to open the maple syrup and somehow managed to squirt the sticky substance upwards toward his face. "I'll never forget his face."

"I wish we had gotten a picture," Kali added as they walked through the dark trees along the path. She wished they had arrived earlier in the day and gotten to see the mountain in the light and see how pretty the scenery looked.

"What about the time we walked in on the boys singing along to Shakira?" Jemma asked through her laughter.

"Oh yeah, Charlie had gotten the new Just Dance and was making the boys play, I have to say their hips did not lie."

The girls had fallen into their old ways, connecting like no real time had passed reflecting on their shared memories of fun times. It had been such a pleasant walk that when the sudden appearance of a large body coming out quickly from behind a tree lead both of them to scream loudly.

"Your faces!" Bryan Carmine had almost doubled over in laughter in front of the girls as he knew his attempt to scare them had been successful. Bryan was the boy closest to their age, and he was by far Jemma's current least favorite person at this getaway.

"What the hell Carmine?!" Jemma barked pushing his shoulder, watching him crash back softly into the snow not that he seemed to care as he clutched his stomach.

"That was priceless." He continued to laugh.

"Asshole." Kali mumbled as she stepped over Bryan to continue to the building that housed the cable car.

Jemma stood over the boy, glaring coldly down at him. "Are you done?" She asked as his laughter began to die down. She watched him push himself back up off the ground, snow in his dirty blonde hair making it almost sparkle.

"Almost." He commented as he walked over to bench that had been in front of them and picked up what looked like his phone. He messed with it for a moment before Jemma heard the sound of Kali and her's screams coming from his phone. "And Graham thinks he's the photographer, damn Holloway you have some lungs." He commented as he waved his phone in front of Jemma's face, she bit her lip hard trying her best to keep her temper.

It was Kali who stepped up and grabbed the phone from Bryan's hand. "Thank you." She said as she continued back towards the cable car station where she had dropped off her bag. Bryan chased behind her closely promising to delete it if she would give his phone back. Jemma rolled her eyes, if this was just the start of the weekend what else was bound to happen with eleven almost adults who were already showing how childish they could be.


Graham – Washington Lodge

18:05

Graham would be lying if he had said the cable car ride with Mona had been all that pleasant. She had talked the entire time, not even giving him a chance to respond to any of her comments or questions before moving onto her next thought. So needless to say when they walked into the warm and inviting lodge to be greeted by the two Young siblings he was beyond relieved. Bash had told him to drop his bag at the door and get his ass in the kitchen which Graham didn't begin to argue. He was relieved that Charlie seemed to be showing Mona to her room. Just a minute without her voice was going to be a real vacation in his opinion.

"Hey Graham." He heard Charity almost coo as he walked into the kitchen where Kol setting up cups on a table and Kota following behind him filling them with a pitcher of water. "How was the trip?" She asked, her tone gave her away, the reason Bash had asked him to wait at the cable car station for Mona, Charity was trying to meddle in others lives, yet again.

"Fucking fabulous." Graham responded with the most fake smile he could muster as Bash slung an arm around his friend handing him a ping pong ball. "I just got here man," Graham tried to use his arrival as an excuse only to be ignored by his friends.

"To bad, I need a partner." Hawk cut him off as he pulled three beers out of the fridge and crossed over to where Kol and Kota were finishing setting up. "Kota told me she wouldn't be on my team." Hawk complained looking at the girl.

"You suck, and you know it." Kota shot back without missing a beat.

Graham wanted nothing more than to just sit back at the bar and enjoy being in the warm lodge for a moment but he knew that would be hopeless with the fact that the rest of the boys had already decided it was time for the party to start. "Fine, but can I at least take my coat off first?" Graham asked taking the ball from the grinning boy next to him.

Graham shrugged his coat off and tossed it on the counter next to where Charity was sitting as Mona and Charlie walked into the kitchen to join the party. Kota took the seat next to Charity as she warned Graham he would be the one carrying his beer pong team. "Moe, you love beer pong right?" Charity asked as Mona walked up to the other girls.

"Uh, yeah?" Mona answered with a confused look on her face. Mona wasn't dense but she probably hadn't been as keen to notice Charity trying to continue to find ways for Graham and Mona to be close to one another.

"You wanna go first then?" Graham asked extending the little white ball to her which she accepted with a smile.

"Well I never turn down a challenge." She said crossing over to the table and standing next to Hawk with a smile. Now if Graham could see a pairing in their group of friends it would be Hawk and Mona, they seemed to fit each other well. The beautiful athlete and the muscular gentleman, seemed like a much better pairing than the beautiful athlete and the geeky photographer.

Graham pulled out his phone and noticed the lack of signal up at the lodge, annoyingly he had signal at the base of the mountain. "Yeah, they don't work. No wifi either. Sucks right?" Charlie commented as poured a drink for herself.

"You agreed to come somewhere without wifi?" He asked as she took a sip of her drink and made a disgusted face. Graham went to her side and took the drink knowing Charlie was probably the least suitable person to play bartender, pouring it down the sink and starting over for her.

"I assumed everywhere has wifi." She smiled at him as he poured proper amounts of alcohol to mixer.

"Well you know what they say about assuming." Graham smirked.

"That you are definitely one step away from a dad joke?" Charlie grinned as she took the cup as Graham finished mixing something for her, she crossed the room and sat by the windows on the side of the table with her brother and Kol.

Graham pulled back out his phone and began to take a few candid pictures of his friends, wanting to actually capture moments of his friends having fun before the drunken escapades began. It was in a that moment he noticed something move by the window, a whip of snow perhaps as the flakes danced in the wind. That was what he told himself as he heard the slight howl of wind from the mountain.