Yes, that was Fall Out Boy blasting from Wing 4 of Taft. And that would be Peyton sitting out by the campfire with her feet up, a sketchpad, and a cold drink.
She'd probably be pretty amenable to turning the music down or taking suggestions for the next album.
"What's this music?" Valentine asked, her curiosity and a need to know if it was contemporary or something else encouraging her to drift over toward the Taft cabin to inquire.
Valentine paused a moment to listen a little more, but she had to be honest. It mostly just sounded like...music in general to her. "Contemporary?" she asked.
Valentine shook her head. "The future," she said, having a seat at the fire. "So I really don't know any of the music from this time. It's,,,I like the beat of it, the rhythm."
Peyton smiled. "Yeah, something you can really put your back up against," she agreed. "I have tons of music if you ever want to listen to some new stuff. Or, well, old stuff for you, I guess."
Valentine quirked a little bit of an eyebrow. "It'd be pretty hard to find a starting point with that much. Like going into the library. I don't have any idea where to begin half the time."
"I have a bunch of mix CD's," Peyton offered. "All sorts of stuff on them. You could make note of which stuff you liked and I could give you some more specific stuff."
"That...seems like a pretty good start, yeah," Valentine smiled a little. "And CDs are compatible with most laptops, right? I mean, I know there's a drive for it, so I can't see why they wouldn't be."
Peyton nodded. "Yeah, totally. Hang on." She got up, leaving her sketchbook on her chair and went into the cabin to grab a couple of them.
If the other girl were to look through the sketchbook, she'd find stuff like Peyton's comics and sketches of various people - with a large focus on Dean Winchester.
Valentine waited, her interest in the sketchbook manifesting only in a tilt to the head, a slight craning of her neck for a better glance. Her interest wasn't enough to go blatantly snooping; instead, she held it as a question for the other girl when she got back.
Peyton was back in moments, offering two CD's to the other girl. "There, take a listen to those and let me know what you think. Oh, and I'm Peyton, by the way, sorry. Should have introduced myself earlier."
"Thanks, Peyton," Valentine smiled as she took the CDs, giving them a slight glance. "And I'm Valentine." She settled the cases in her lap a little and nodded toward the sketchbook. "You're an artist?"
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If the other girl were to look through the sketchbook, she'd find stuff like Peyton's comics and sketches of various people - with a large focus on Dean Winchester.
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She glanced at the sketchbook, scooping it up as she took her seat again. "Yeah, sort of. You can look if you want," she offered.
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