Piper's text couldn't have come at a better time. Between the altercation with Jane, Victoria's vibes in general today, and having Sydney in the same house as her, Carolina was more than ready to leave the state. Sienna's Long Island house would suffice, though, especially since she was only going to be surrounded by people she liked. When it came to Sienna, it felt like drama was inevitable and Carolina had come to terms with the dramatic tendencies being part of her friend's personality, but she doubted there would be much excitement tonight. Rosie always had an edge to her (which Carolina appreciated and could get a laugh out of), but Charlotte was the nicest girl she knew, Piper was good when she wasn't surrounded by the popular crowd, and Carolina assumed that Sienna had had enough drama since school started to last a lifetime. She had never been to Sienna's second home but if her family's New York apartment said anything, it was sure to be gorgeous.
"It looks like they're here. I'll go get my things and meet you down there, okay?" Carolina said to Charlotte. Following the blonde's confirmation, she grabbed her laptop from the counter and sped upstairs to her bedroom. Luckily, she had chosen a different hallway than the only populated by Jane and Victoria and only passed by the room that Sydney was being pampered in. Before today, the only bad feelings that Carolina had for Sydney seemed petty and unfair. They were all based off of rumors regarding the blonde and how cold she could be. Never once had Sydney acknowledged her, but Carolina never complained about that because it meant that she was never bullying her. Sydney had no reason to be her friend and for the most part, Carolina didn't want to be her friend anyway. Their conversation in Jane's room had been short, probably due to Carolina's curtness, but even there, she had no reason to truly dislike Sydney. Sure, her invitation to hang out with her and Jane seemed to be superficial or based on ulterior motives, but there was no real proof behind that. Even the bad feelings that had arose after Sydney "stole" Victoria from them didn't seem to justify the distaste that Carolina had developed for the queen bee. Still, they were there, and Carolina was thankful that she wasn't forced to converse with her again.
She moved quickly in her new bedroom, tossing a few things into her bag before sending her sister a quick text message explaining where she was going. On her way to the elevator, she again was granted with the luck of not running into anyone, and she was soon out of the hotel lobby and hurrying towards Sienna's town car. Rosie and Charlotte had beaten her down there, and she greeted them all with a small smile. "Hey chicas," she said, mostly to Piper and Sienna who she hadn't seen after classes ended. "So, what's the plan for tonight?" Carolina was definitely low-maintenance and wasn't expecting anything big. In fact, she was kind of hoping it would be the simple girl's night that she expected it to be. However, Sienna was the girl who always had something interesting planned so Carolina was interested in hearing if there was anything specific on the agenda. She wanted to continue and ask Piper how Thomas was feeling after his run-in with trouble, but she wasn't sure how specific Piper was with her friend's about her situation. Carolina knew that she wasn't exactly honest about where she was living or what her family situation was like, but she understood that. Carolina was always comfortable with the fact that she was not being raised by her birth family, but that was because her foster family had become the realest family she could have, and more so, that she didn't care to fit into the typical Constance Billard profile. She didn't have a lot of money and doubted that she ever would, so she wasn't going to pretend she did.