This is a crazy idea I had, but I think that it will ultimately become a very successful story. I just couldn't stop laughing when I came up with the concept. I'd like to know what you think of it.
I hope you enjoy.
In the hills of Sinnoh, in the middle of the forest, there was a small summer camp.
The front of the camp held a parking lot, where the camp bus would be arriving tomorrow. In front of the parking lot, there was a wooden statue of an Eevee, that cute little Pokemon species. It held a sign stating, "WELCOME TO CAMP EEVEE" in large Comic Sans letters.
There was, of course, the dining hall, which even had a porch that some campers would eat on. There was a swimming pool, a tetherball pole, and, of course, there was even a lake to swim in.
On the other side of the dining hall, there was a basketball court, a tennis court, battling arenas, a jumping pillow, and a ropes course nestled in the woods.
And, of course, there were cabins, a great number of them. For the most part, they were low buildings, but they were thankfully fully furnished, unlike those at some other summer camps.
In one of these campers, four counselors were freaking out.
"We've still got a lot more to do" Blake the Blaziken said. He was often the group's voice of reason, and he had been during the first session of the summer as well. Now, it was the second session, meaning that the temperatures were even higher. It would be vital to ensure that all of the campers remained hydrated.
"Like what?" Daniel asked. Daniel was a Dragonite, and he was lounging on his bunk.
"Well, we've got to sweep the floor, check to make sure that the toilets were working, and...yeah, that stuff. After all, these campers' families are paying $7,000 for this".
"That's true" Zora the Zoroark replied. "Only the best for our campers. Did we get the note yet, about what campers we were going to have for this session?"
"No" Lucas said. The Lucario was standing closest to the front door of the cabin, so he would be the first one to meet the head counselor when he opened said door. "Apparently it'll be coming soon".
Just then, there was a knock on the door, which Lucas opened. "Hello?" he asked the person on the other side.
"Good afternoon, Cabin Five counselors" said Ronen, a Jolteon who was carrying a note in his paw. "I have this note for you, just the same as it always is".
"I see" Lucas replied. "Well...thanks".
"No problem" Ronen said. "I hope you guys have a great second session".
"We will" the Lucario said, knowing all along that this was far from certain. For one, if he got particularly rowdy types of Pokemon...things could be quite crazy, and Lucas wasn't one to like crazy events.
Lucas opened the note. "No, Arceus, please. Not this".
The other three counselors jumped down from their bunks. "What's wrong, Lucas?" Blake asked. "Is anything going on?"
"It's this" the Lucario replied, shoving the note at the Blaziken.
Blake looked over the note, and, like his colleague, he was almost immediately horrified.
"All Eeveelutions?" the Blaziken half-asked, half-yelled. "Man, and they're all fifteen or sixteen...this session is going to be one hell of a good time, let me tell you that much".
Of course, he was being sarcastic, and it was obvious to everyone else in the room. As he looked at the list, he became more and more convinced that the next few weeks were going to suck.
"Well", Zora said, "I suppose that we could go back to getting ready. It can't hurt to do that".
"Great idea" Daniel replied. The Dragonite got off of his bunk and grabbed a nearby broom.
With that, the preparations continued. The counselors had to fix up everything so that it was just perfect for the campers. They attached name tags to the ends of the beds. They scrubbed the floor of the bathroom. They taped the schedule to the door of said bathroom.
By the time the preparations were finished, it was almost time to go to the dining hall for dinner.
"Man, that was tiring" Daniel said.
"Just wait until we get all those little rascals in the cabin" Zora said cynically. "I've dealt with a cabin full of Eeveelutions before, and trust me, it ain't pretty".
As the four counselors of Cabin Five walked towards the dining hall, they had no idea just how not-pretty things were going to be.
That's about it for now. I know this chapter is very short, but I intend for them to get a lot longer than this eventually.
I hope everyone has a nice weekend, and I'll see you for the next one. Don't forget to check out my other WIP, Lucas's Adventure.
