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A lone car travels down a gravel path around Lake Sherwood. Inside the car was the popular couple Colton Baxter and Lauren Allen. “I don’t see why we have to babysit a bunch of rugrats over summer break, babe.” The brown-haired boy spoke, his voice slightly agitated by the prospect of what he had said. “Because Brooke stated she was doing this and I have to follow her lead. She is my best friend after all. Also, I don’t think they’re rugrats. They’re, like, ten and older.” The bleach blonde stated, based on the way she said “best friend” it can be taken that it was more of a rivalry than a friendship. “Babe, are we doing this because you want to one-up Brooke?” The young man sighed. “I do not want to “one-up” Brooke. I just want to show that I’m just as capable as her. Besides you have your own pissing contest with Brendan, Colton.” Lauren rolled her eyes. “Yeah, and I bet I piss longer than he does.” He gave a confident smirk. “Gross.” Lauren scrunched up her face, obviously displeased by her boyfriend’s statement. “Just the way you like it.” He teased with an even bigger grin. “Unfortunately.” She rolled her eyes yet again.
“They won’t believe we were the first ones here.” Colton chuckled, trying to change the subject from both their rivals. His eyes looking over at his passenger in the car. “I’m sure they’ll be more surprised by the fact that we showed up at all.” The girl laughed a little. However, the smile quickly disappeared when the young man ran over a rock that was a little too large to be ran over. “Jesus, Colton! Did you have to choose the worst road to drive on?!” She shouted at him. “Babe, I’m saving us at least half an hour.” He chuckled. “Yep, thirty minutes and all the flat tires we want.” She stated sarcastically, turning her attention to focus on Sherwood Lake. It was better than falling victim to the car sickness that her boyfriend was currently generating with his vehicle. He sighed and shook his head, his focus completely back on the “road” in front of him. I should’ve taken the more paved entrance. He thought, shaking his head briefly. However, he had known about this “entrance” for some time and figured it would save him from travelling on the more populated roads.
Suddenly a loud POP rang out and the car pretty much came to a halt. “Sh*t!” Colton cursed under his breath. “Colton, I swear if you just got a flat-” However, the young woman was cut off before she could even finisher her sentence. “It’s fine, babe!” The brown-haired man growled, pressing his foot against the accelerator. However, the car still refused to budge. “Damn it. Must be stuck on something.” He muttered and opened the car door next to him. He then went around to the front tires to inspect. His side was fine, so it must’ve been on the right tire. Lauren also proceeded to get out of the car. “Great. Just great.” She muttered under breath. Perhaps I should’ve asked someone else to take me. She thought sourly, giving Colton a stink eye. “I’m going to go see if I can find someone is in this middle of nowhere.” She muttered only loud enough for her boyfriend to hear. “I’ll get us out of here. I just need to change this tire.” The young man argued. He went to the back of his car to retrieve the jack and spare tire. Lauren, although, remained doubtful. She may not be the smartest person, but she knew that changing the tire would be nearly impossible on this uneven path. She began walking through the woods, hopeful that she may find someone.
Meanwhile Colton remained focused on fixing the tire, he had not noticed Lauren walking away from the vehicle. Something’s got a firm grip on the tire. As the car was slightly elevated, only then did he notice what had trapped his car. A bunch of steel, handmade spikes had drove their way into the tire. “The f*ck?” He looked perplexed, knowing that this was something intentional. However, he would never be able to express his find as a sharp axe dug into his skull. He had not even seen the culprit.
Lauren was still stumbling her way through the forest. “Colt, that f*cking idiot. Swear, he’ll get himself hurt with all his stupid decisions.” She muttered to herself, pretty much focused on her own issues. A root caught her foot and she stumbled down. Her bright pink Camp Sherwood t-shirt was now stained with mud. “Ugh, great.” She muttered sarcastically, picking herself up and dusting what she could off. She would’ve been more upset if it had been one of her own shirts. However, something distracted her from her previous frustration. It had been… a sound? Like a quiet rustle. “Colton?” She called out. “Colton, I swear if you’re trying to scare me it won’t work.” Her voice getting slightly louder and more frustrated. However, no one called back to her response. “Colt?” She began walking towards where she had heard the rustle. She assumed it had come from the bush that had been behind her. For some reason, she felt nervous and felt her heart beating faster in her chest. She slowly approached the bush and brought some of it back with her hand. Only for a small, lean rabbit to jump out of the bushes. The small creature had startled the young woman, but for only a few seconds. She let out a sigh of relief, but it was short lived when an axe came flying at her face. She quickly ducked away from the flying axe. She let out a scream and began running back towards her boyfriend and his car.
It took her only less than a minute to get back. She could see Colton leaning over the tire. “Colt! Someone’s out there and they nearly killed me with an axe.” She ran over towards him. Her view on the woods behind her. The young man didn’t respond. “Colt, did you hear me? Someone just tried to ki-” She walked over closer to her boyfriend. Only to see that her boyfriend was no longer alive. Lauren let out a blood curdling scream and backed away. Only for her back to press up against something. She knew whatever she pressed up against was a living being, as she could hear heavy breathing. Her body began to shake as she turned around and faced whomever was behind her. Another blood curdling scream was the last thing that came out of her mouth.
He couldn’t believe all three of them had been accepted as counselors to Camp Sherwood. They must be desperate for counselors. He thought to himself. While he did have some experience camping, he was mainly an indoor person. Also, he wasn’t exactly the most “approachable” person with his black clothing and piercings. Really desperate.
“Also, some ground rules before we get there. No doing anything inappropriate in front of the campers. We don’t need a bunch of angry parents accusing us of being a bunch of degenerate teenagers. Despite it being true.” Asher’s own lips quirked up in a small smile. His joke also earned a small chuckle from both his friends. “If you are going to do it. Make sure the door is locked and you give a signal to your roommates.” The dark-haired boy stated which earned him a “yes, mom” from both Dina and Eddy. “Also, you’re not pushing any of your responsibilities on me.” His voice being serious. “Don’t worry. We may be a bunch of degenerate teenagers, but we are responsible.” Dina chuckled, but sounded sincere. “Scout’s honor.” Eddy also stated, lifting his hand with four fingers sticking up. Asher looked at them in his rearview to make sure that they both looked sincere. “Eddy, you do scout’s honor with three fingers.”
“They won’t believe we were the first ones here.” Colton chuckled, trying to change the subject from both their rivals. His eyes looking over at his passenger in the car. “I’m sure they’ll be more surprised by the fact that we showed up at all.” The girl laughed a little. However, the smile quickly disappeared when the young man ran over a rock that was a little too large to be ran over. “Jesus, Colton! Did you have to choose the worst road to drive on?!” She shouted at him. “Babe, I’m saving us at least half an hour.” He chuckled. “Yep, thirty minutes and all the flat tires we want.” She stated sarcastically, turning her attention to focus on Sherwood Lake. It was better than falling victim to the car sickness that her boyfriend was currently generating with his vehicle. He sighed and shook his head, his focus completely back on the “road” in front of him. I should’ve taken the more paved entrance. He thought, shaking his head briefly. However, he had known about this “entrance” for some time and figured it would save him from travelling on the more populated roads.
Suddenly a loud POP rang out and the car pretty much came to a halt. “Sh*t!” Colton cursed under his breath. “Colton, I swear if you just got a flat-” However, the young woman was cut off before she could even finisher her sentence. “It’s fine, babe!” The brown-haired man growled, pressing his foot against the accelerator. However, the car still refused to budge. “Damn it. Must be stuck on something.” He muttered and opened the car door next to him. He then went around to the front tires to inspect. His side was fine, so it must’ve been on the right tire. Lauren also proceeded to get out of the car. “Great. Just great.” She muttered under breath. Perhaps I should’ve asked someone else to take me. She thought sourly, giving Colton a stink eye. “I’m going to go see if I can find someone is in this middle of nowhere.” She muttered only loud enough for her boyfriend to hear. “I’ll get us out of here. I just need to change this tire.” The young man argued. He went to the back of his car to retrieve the jack and spare tire. Lauren, although, remained doubtful. She may not be the smartest person, but she knew that changing the tire would be nearly impossible on this uneven path. She began walking through the woods, hopeful that she may find someone.
Meanwhile Colton remained focused on fixing the tire, he had not noticed Lauren walking away from the vehicle. Something’s got a firm grip on the tire. As the car was slightly elevated, only then did he notice what had trapped his car. A bunch of steel, handmade spikes had drove their way into the tire. “The f*ck?” He looked perplexed, knowing that this was something intentional. However, he would never be able to express his find as a sharp axe dug into his skull. He had not even seen the culprit.
Lauren was still stumbling her way through the forest. “Colt, that f*cking idiot. Swear, he’ll get himself hurt with all his stupid decisions.” She muttered to herself, pretty much focused on her own issues. A root caught her foot and she stumbled down. Her bright pink Camp Sherwood t-shirt was now stained with mud. “Ugh, great.” She muttered sarcastically, picking herself up and dusting what she could off. She would’ve been more upset if it had been one of her own shirts. However, something distracted her from her previous frustration. It had been… a sound? Like a quiet rustle. “Colton?” She called out. “Colton, I swear if you’re trying to scare me it won’t work.” Her voice getting slightly louder and more frustrated. However, no one called back to her response. “Colt?” She began walking towards where she had heard the rustle. She assumed it had come from the bush that had been behind her. For some reason, she felt nervous and felt her heart beating faster in her chest. She slowly approached the bush and brought some of it back with her hand. Only for a small, lean rabbit to jump out of the bushes. The small creature had startled the young woman, but for only a few seconds. She let out a sigh of relief, but it was short lived when an axe came flying at her face. She quickly ducked away from the flying axe. She let out a scream and began running back towards her boyfriend and his car.
It took her only less than a minute to get back. She could see Colton leaning over the tire. “Colt! Someone’s out there and they nearly killed me with an axe.” She ran over towards him. Her view on the woods behind her. The young man didn’t respond. “Colt, did you hear me? Someone just tried to ki-” She walked over closer to her boyfriend. Only to see that her boyfriend was no longer alive. Lauren let out a blood curdling scream and backed away. Only for her back to press up against something. She knew whatever she pressed up against was a living being, as she could hear heavy breathing. Her body began to shake as she turned around and faced whomever was behind her. Another blood curdling scream was the last thing that came out of her mouth.
Colton (Status - Deceased)
Lauren (Status - Deceased)

Asher Guttman (Status - Alive)

Dina Kaplan (Status - Alive)

Eddy Feldman (Status - Alive)
A scream came from a hair metal vocalist from Asher’s car stereo. “Ugh, I can’t believe y’all listen to this.” Asher turned off the music with a quick push to one of the buttons in the car. The dark-haired boy turned to look back to look at his two friends in the back seat. Both of whom were passionately making out in his back seat. “Hey, no doing it in my car! I don’t want to deal with washing the seats down after!” He reached around and swatted at his friends with his right hand. Eddy and Dina both gave their friend an amused look. “Oh come on, Ash. It’s human nature.” Eddy argued, giving his friend a playful grin. “To do it in my car?” The unamused young man looked up into his rearview window to give his friends the stink eye. “Yeah. I mean, it’s where we do it when we can’t do it in our rooms.” Dina explained with a grin that nearly matched her boyfriend’s own grin. “Remind me to put a towel down before I take a seat in either of your back seats.” He grumbled, but both his friends knew that he was only teasing them.Lauren (Status - Deceased)

Asher Guttman (Status - Alive)

Dina Kaplan (Status - Alive)

Eddy Feldman (Status - Alive)
He couldn’t believe all three of them had been accepted as counselors to Camp Sherwood. They must be desperate for counselors. He thought to himself. While he did have some experience camping, he was mainly an indoor person. Also, he wasn’t exactly the most “approachable” person with his black clothing and piercings. Really desperate.
“Also, some ground rules before we get there. No doing anything inappropriate in front of the campers. We don’t need a bunch of angry parents accusing us of being a bunch of degenerate teenagers. Despite it being true.” Asher’s own lips quirked up in a small smile. His joke also earned a small chuckle from both his friends. “If you are going to do it. Make sure the door is locked and you give a signal to your roommates.” The dark-haired boy stated which earned him a “yes, mom” from both Dina and Eddy. “Also, you’re not pushing any of your responsibilities on me.” His voice being serious. “Don’t worry. We may be a bunch of degenerate teenagers, but we are responsible.” Dina chuckled, but sounded sincere. “Scout’s honor.” Eddy also stated, lifting his hand with four fingers sticking up. Asher looked at them in his rearview to make sure that they both looked sincere. “Eddy, you do scout’s honor with three fingers.”
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