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You and your family are staying in a very nice hotel along the beach in La Jolla, which is San Diego's high-end beach town. You take pics and make posts on your social media from the time the plane lands to when you arrive at the hotel. You generally try and avoid giving too much information about where you stay, just in case you have any local stalkers. Nonetheless, your fanbase now knows you are in sunny San Diego!
You and your family are staying in a very nice hotel along the beach in La Jolla, which is San Diego's high-end beach town. You take pics and make posts on your social media from the time the plane lands to when you arrive at the hotel. You generally try and avoid giving too much information about where you stay, just in case you have any local stalkers. Nonetheless, your fanbase now knows you are in sunny San Diego!
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You all check into the hotel. Your parents are sharing a room, your brothers are sharing a room, and you have your own room! You enter your room and set all your bags on the bed before going over to the window. You pull open the curtain and see a beautiful view of the beach and ocean. You're only on the second floor, so you have a pretty good view of the area. The real question is, can they see you? Naturally in San Diego, the beach is packed, with people of all ages enjoying the sun on the beach. Between the hotel and the beach is a cement boardwalk, which also has a decent number of people walking along it currently, ranging from an old couple with a dog to young boys on skateboards. A group of cute boys walking along the boardwalk confirm your suspicions as they look up and wave at you as they go by. That means the people down there can definitely see you. You pull out your phone to take a video tour and step away from the window to explore the rest of your room. Aside from your large bedroom, you also have a nice kitchenette. In the bathroom, you have both a whirlpool tub and a glass shower. There is a window in the bathroom facing the beach, but it's high enough off the ground that you think no more than your head and shoulders could be visible from outside. And that's if you even were to open it, as it is normally tinted dark enough you can't really see through it. Wanting to tease your audience a bit, you take a picture of the bathroom with the window and caption it "Bathroom window? San Diego might be seeing more of me than I see of it!"
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You all check into the hotel. Your parents are sharing a room, your brothers are sharing a room, and you have your own room! You enter your room and set all your bags on the bed before going over to the window. You pull open the curtain and see a beautiful view of the beach and ocean, including a patio outside the sliding glass doors. You're only on the second floor, so you have a pretty good view of the area. The real question is, can they see you even if you're inside? Naturally in San Diego, the beach is packed, with people of all ages enjoying the sun on the beach. Between the hotel and the beach is a cement boardwalk, which also has a decent number of people walking along it currently, ranging from an old couple with a dog to young boys on skateboards. A group of cute boys walking along the boardwalk confirm your suspicions as they look up and wave at you as they go by. That means the people down there can definitely see you. You pull out your phone to take a video tour and step away from the patio doos to explore the rest of your room. Aside from your large bedroom, you also have a nice kitchenette. In the bathroom, you have both a whirlpool tub and a glass shower. There is a window in the bathroom facing the beach, but it's high enough off the ground that you think no more than your head and shoulders could be visible from outside. And that's if you even were to open it, as it is normally tinted dark enough you can't really see through it. Wanting to tease your audience a bit, you take a picture of the bathroom with the window and caption it "Bathroom window? San Diego might be seeing more of me than I see of it!"
You hear a knock on your door and go to answer it. It's your mom. She and your brothers are going down to the beach for a bit while your dad does some work in his room. Do you want to go with them?
You hear a knock on your door and go to answer it. It's your mom. She and your brothers are going down to the beach for a bit while your dad does some work in his room. Do you want to go with them?

Revision as of 07:31, 16 May 2023

You and your family are staying in a very nice hotel along the beach in La Jolla, which is San Diego's high-end beach town. You take pics and make posts on your social media from the time the plane lands to when you arrive at the hotel. You generally try and avoid giving too much information about where you stay, just in case you have any local stalkers. Nonetheless, your fanbase now knows you are in sunny San Diego!

You all check into the hotel. Your parents are sharing a room, your brothers are sharing a room, and you have your own room! You enter your room and set all your bags on the bed before going over to the window. You pull open the curtain and see a beautiful view of the beach and ocean, including a patio outside the sliding glass doors. You're only on the second floor, so you have a pretty good view of the area. The real question is, can they see you even if you're inside? Naturally in San Diego, the beach is packed, with people of all ages enjoying the sun on the beach. Between the hotel and the beach is a cement boardwalk, which also has a decent number of people walking along it currently, ranging from an old couple with a dog to young boys on skateboards. A group of cute boys walking along the boardwalk confirm your suspicions as they look up and wave at you as they go by. That means the people down there can definitely see you. You pull out your phone to take a video tour and step away from the patio doos to explore the rest of your room. Aside from your large bedroom, you also have a nice kitchenette. In the bathroom, you have both a whirlpool tub and a glass shower. There is a window in the bathroom facing the beach, but it's high enough off the ground that you think no more than your head and shoulders could be visible from outside. And that's if you even were to open it, as it is normally tinted dark enough you can't really see through it. Wanting to tease your audience a bit, you take a picture of the bathroom with the window and caption it "Bathroom window? San Diego might be seeing more of me than I see of it!"

You hear a knock on your door and go to answer it. It's your mom. She and your brothers are going down to the beach for a bit while your dad does some work in his room. Do you want to go with them?

You could say yes and ask them to wait while you change. You just need a moment to get your bikini on and you'll be good to go. You could say yes and tell them you'll meet them on the beach. You want to join them, but you want to finish settling in first. You could say no and stay in your room. You want to relax in your room for a bit. You could say no and go somewhere else. You're not in the mood for the beach, but you do want to get out of your room.

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