~ Snowglobes

Dec 24, 2011 23:44

The Classroom





It is primarily focused on the room where Santana frequents the Glee club. It is bright, cheerful, and full of light -- along with some second-hand instruments borrowed from the Jazz Ensemble whenever they aren't using them. There are two rows of chairs along a wall and sheet music scattered along the piano. If you choose to look closely, they will be Santana's favorite performances -- Don't Stop Believing, Songbird, and Valerie among them.

The Stage


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Numerous performances by New Directions, Santana's singing group at school -- though, of course, their most recent Sectionals will be at the forefront of her memory, as she was the star -- finally. The lights are bright, the crowd is cheerful and attentive and cheering, and, of course, they receive the trophy at the end of every performance. It must mean a lot to her.

Casa de Abuela





The house is small, but warm, cozy, and full of various images of the woman's family and beloved ones. The scene is primarily focused on the kitchen, though, full of warmth and love and food and familiarity. It is not Santana's house -- that much is obvious by the decor and the photographs scattered around, but it is her grandmother's. Someone very influential and important in her life.

Brittany's Room







It's a relatively normal room, but it's quite obviously not Santana's. The pictures decorating the room are of a girl with bright blonde hair and blue eyes, the decor of the room is frilly and girly and pink, and it lacks that certain air of badassery that makes Santana Santana. But it's comforting -- a private sanctuary, just like every other scene in the globe. Something Santana cares about and treasures very, very much.

&snowglobe, &ooc post, &sirenspull

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