Kate Lawler looked around the bus and sighed deeply to herself. She had been the first one on. She couldn't believe she was going to some juvenile delinquent camp in the middle of nowhere. But, it was better than the alternative: jail. She rolled her eyes at the thought. She was just out having a little fun with her friends. No big deal. And she still couldn't understand why her dad and the cops flipped out. Okay, so maybe she'd been caught skinny dipping in the fountain in town square. But that was beside the point. Now she had to give up six weeks of her summer in this outdoors hellhole.

Avery Hart looked at the others on the bus. She knew the girls as they all went to the same private prep school and of course everyone knew who Kate Lawler was. As the mayor's daughter, Kate was in the spotlight. Avery sighed as the bus drove on. Her father, Bret, had given her the option of the camp or jail. As a Supreme Court Judge, he had the clout to let her choose. And all she'd done was get in one teeny tiny little fight. Okay so she'd actually left the guy with a slight concussion and a broken arm. But it was Heath Slater and he had touched her ass at the party. She looked up as the bus stopped and another boy got on. She watched as he walked to the middle of the bus and sat down by Kate.

Kate looked up from her book when someone sat beside her. She was shocked to see her boyfriend, John, sitting beside her. "What are you doing here?"

He smiled and kissed her. "My probation officer set it up after the whole skinny dipping thing."

She smiled a little at the thought of him with her at camp. "My dad had no idea you were going to this camp did he?"

"Nope." He smiled. "So, there will be no daddy telling me I can't see his little girl."

"Oh My God, please tell me you aren't going to make out the whole bus ride there. If you do, I think I'll throw up." They heard from the back of the bus. They turned their attention and saw the singular figure sitting at the back of the bus with his hoodie pulled up. "And everyone knows why you're dating him anyway. Because you'll do whatever you can to rebel against what your daddy wants for you."

"That's not the only reason. It might have started out like that but I happen to love him." Kate said to him. "And what would you know about it anyway?"

"Are you kidding? Seeing your face all over the news papers, it's pretty obvious what's going on."

"Why don't you just leave them alone Punk?" Said a small girl with long brown hair that Kate recognized as AJ Lee, another girl from school. "Or are you pissed Cena got to her first?"

"Please. I would never want a snotty little princess whose sole purpose in life to see how much grief she can cause daddy. By dating the bad boy, letting daddy catch them in bed or whatever else she wants to do to get daddy's attention. I have better things to do."

"I'd watch yourself, Punk." John said turning to him. "I won't hesitate to wipe the floor with you."

Punk shook his head. "You don't scare me Cena. Anytime you think your man enough. Or does your girlfriend have your nuts in her Gucci purse right next to Daddy's credit card?"

John got up and was heading to where Punk was when Kate stopped him. "John, he's not worth it. If you get in a fight, they will send you to jail instead of this camp and we won't be together." She said before turning to Punk. "Besides, he's trash and everyone knows it. He isn't worth it."

John looked and saw the driver watching. "You're right. He's not." John said sitting back down but he turned to Punk again. "This camp is all summer, Punk. And who knows what might happen." He turned his attention back to Kate.

"Really? I have to spend the summer at camp with you losers?" Mike Mizanin said as he shook his head and put his head phones back in.

"What'd you do to get here?" Avery asked him. He smiled as he looked at her.

"Decided to give my English teacher's car a new paint job to express how I felt about my grade. The name's Mike Mizanin."

"Avery Hart."

"You're the girl who put Heath Slater in traction? I'm impressed."

"Well he started by grabbing my ass." She said to him. "And he deserved it."

"Well, I guess I need to watch myself around you, then." He replied.

"Oh please. She's just another rich little girl who's rebelling against daddy." Punk said from the back. He looked around the bus. "Let's see. We have four little princesses on the bus. Each, I'm sure, is only trying to get daddy's attention or rebel against him. I would be careful guys."

"And you're not? Isn't your father the assistant DA? If I remember right, Mr. Heyman is the reason Randy's here and Layla too. And there have been some questions about his ethics haven't there?" Avery said.

"You don't know anything about my father." Punk replied.

"Enough!" The counselor who was at the front of the bus said standing up. "All of you are here because you didn't want to go to jail. Now shut up!"

"I know enough." Avery said as she moved to sit in the seat next to Mike. Randy stayed silent in the back of the bus as did Layla.

"You and Phil know each other?" Mike asked.

"I've seen him around." She replied.

The rest of the bus trip to the camp was silent. They soon arrived at the camp. "Alright. Everyone off the bus and you will be given your bunk assignments." The counselor said as he got off the bus. The campers soon followed and stood in a line waiting for their assignments.

"Alright. Welcome to Camp Rolling River. I'm Adam Copeland, the director. This camp is a special camp for trouble teens. You all are here because you wanted to avoid jail after your run in with the law. You will obey your counselors. Boys, you will be in the north bunk with Chris as your counselor. Girls, you're in the south bunk with Eve. I expect you to all get along. We have a few rules. We use the buddy system. There are four girls and four boys. You will pair off into twos. AJ and Layla will be buddies, Avery and Kate will be buddies, John and Mike will be buddies and Randy and Phil will be buddies. So head to your bunk and get unpacked."

The girls followed the girl counselor while the boys did the same with their counselor.

"So you and Cena still going strong huh?" Avery asked. Kate nodded and smiled. "That's great."

"Thanks. Is it awkward being here with Phil?" Avery shrugged.

"A little. It's more awkward being in the same bunk as AJ, his biggest fan."

"I know we're not best friends or anything but I'll watch your back if you watch mine."

"Agreed." Avery smiled as they arrived at the cabin.

"Okay, girls. A couple of rules for my cabin." Eve Torres, the girls' counselor, said. "One: you respect each other and their things. Two: No boys in the cabin. Three: You have daily activities that you must attend. At the end of the summer, if you have behaved yourself and followed the rules, your record will be sealed from the trouble. Now, get unpacked and get ready for the welcome to camp bonfire."

The girls unpacked their stuff and changed into the camp shirts with their jeans. No one was excited about camp but it was the only to get out of trouble. They had no idea that their summer camp adventure would turn into a summer of terror.