Chapter One
Lalane's point of view
Lalane looked over at Elisabeth and smiled impishly at the snoring figure. She looked down at her hands, and the hideous metal handcuffs loosely around her wrists. A small trickle of sweat created a shiny line down the side of her arm to her elbow, eventually dripping off onto the sticky, stained floor beneath her. She sighed and looked out the window to the barren plains riddled with brown sticklike bushes wavering under the heat of the sun. Looking back down her handcuffs, she flexed her fingers, eyeing the rings of sweat and dirt around her wrists. She sighed again and leaned back against the seat propping her feet up in front of her.
Elisabeth's points of view
After the first half hour of the ride, Elisabeth leaned forward and laid her head on the top of the seat in front of her. Facing towards the opposite window she closed her eyes, waiting for sleep to overcome her. Soon enough she felt waves of drowsiness flood her and went off to dreamland.
Vanessa's point of view
She looked up two seats to Lalane seeing the anxiousness and restlessness working itself up in her. It wasn't a fidgeting restlessness but a subtle one. Every minute or so she could hear a sigh emitted from Lalane's lips. She focused her attention on Elisabeth and could hear the slight snores, and could see her eyes flutter every so often. No doubt a dream most likely about becoming the Nobel Prize winner, or discovering some new way to make marijuana undetectable from drug tests. In her mind she scolded them for being so careless or at least scolded Lalane for being careless; Elisabeth always thought about what she was doing. That was her fault though, she could never have fun by just sitting around and talking about movies with friends, it was always some sort of thought out debate with her. Never the less, they were both her friends, friends that needed her guidance and direction. She gave a smug smile and turned her attention to this Camp that they were all off to. The court had told them that they would be there for at least 18 months, and that it was a boy's camp. That didn't bother her though, she knew Lalane could handle herself, and probably be willing to stand up by herself, but she wouldn't help Elisabeth. Elisabeth would probably huddle in thecorner all day hiding from the guys. She, on the other hand would probably brush all the guys off and just wait out her time there. One thing lingered still in her mind though, hopefully, Lalane wouldn't make a mess of things and get them into more trouble. Hopefully she'd act her age, and not like a toddler throwing a tantrum.
D-tent
Dr. Pendanski walked into D-tent and began telling the guys that they would have to behave themselves during the girls stay. They all looked at eachother and gave a sly smile, laying back on their cots they began thinking about the girls and things that they would do, say, and how they'd look.
It' s a little short, but if you have any ideas message me.
