Lochlan slept in the Hermes Cabin, though Doris slept in the Chronos Cabin. It was considerably cold in there, much to her distaste. She felt like she belonged in somewhere nice and sunny, with flora covering the landscape. She rubbed her eyes, and woke up to an empty cabin. "Crap...", she said, though rather monotone. She slowly made her way to do her morning routine, then burst out of the cabin with a sigh. She so far hated it here, including training. She swore that she probably could've died back there. She was just a normal girl from Leeds, that's all she ever wanted. Doris started to take in consideration of her father died. Wait. No. He couldn't of. She nearly came out in tears, though her eyes watered, she kept a very normal look. Melancholy, she picked out satisfactory clothing articles, not too thrilled. Doris really wanted this day to end as soon as it started, and nearly shed a tear whilst heading to breakfast. She saw Jason once she entered the pavilion, and thought someone familiar might cheer up her day. She got a plate of toast and bacon, again being stubborn, didn't throw it away in the fire. She sat down by Jason, immediately assuming a friendship.
Lochlan was rather cheerful in the morning, but then he realized someone put his mattress on the floor and there was a wad of gum in his hair. At least people were paying attention to him! And it's been the first time in six years he hasn't had night terrors, so that's always spiffing! He did his morning routine as chipper and content as could be humming the tunes of 'Loch Lomond' while he went through it. He didn't know why, but he felt he belonged here now. He headed toward the pavilion, though felt a little nervous at the thought of seeing Markus, his attitude in the cabin wasn't jolly you could say... He tried to pinpoint his father last night, before he went to sleep. he presumed he must be something in relation to fear, though he didn't know any deities related to that, so he dropped it. A better question is why wasn't he claimed yet... Lochlan pondered at the question, barely touching his food.