It was a hot summer day in the end of June. There were three friends joking around and gathering firewood. "Hey Jay, I bet you can't catch me!" The youngest one, Isabelle, said, and she started running.

"Ill take that as a challenge," Jay said, and started running after her.

Morgan rolled her eyes and giggled, "Couples." It was true. Couples, like Isabelle and Jay, could be rather funny together. Just think of a wannabe football player, dating a wannabe cupcake maker. Anyway, back to the story. Jay and Isabelle ran back to the camp, each with an arm full of firewood. Morgan started jogging after them, with a huge load of kindling.

"I got the flint," Jeffrey said, as he came up from the little lake that was by their campsite.

"Bring the stuff for the fire over here," Brittany said, as she was building a ring of rocks. "Where's Christan? He had to have fought at least one fish by now."

"I'll go look for him," Jeffrey said as he set down the flint, next to Brittany. He started back for the lake and disappeared.

"I just realized," Morgan said, "Where's Heather?" Right as she said that, Heather burst into the campground. "I'm here! Did you guys miss me?"

"Not really," Rahpi said as he came out of the boys cabin. Heather put her hand on her hip and sighed.

"Really, Raph," She said, "if you were nicer, you would have a girlfriend by now."

"The day I get a girlfriend is the day I wear socks," Raphi told her, for probably about the tenth time that day.

"I got it," Brittney informed everyone, "I started the fire!"

"Well done, young wookie," Raphi said, "I have tought you well."

"You haven't thought me anything," Brittany said. Heather laughed the way she always did when Rahpi said something meant to be funny. Isabelle didn't know what she saw in him. He was always being rude, and swearing... Maby it was that he liked rock music? No, that couldn't be the only thing. Heather liked rock music, but Isabelle knew that couldn't be enough to make Heather like him so much. Now that she thought about it, Jay and Rahpi were total opposites. Jay was everything a young man should be, while Raphi was everything a con man should be.

"I found him," Jeffrey said.

"You could have helped me carry the fish, little dude," Christian said, and walked up carrying two large mouth bass. "Who votes Nerd guts them?" Everyone but Heather said "I". Even Nerd (Nerd is Raphi's nickname) wanted to gut the fish. He pulled out his pocket knife and ran over to grab one of the fish. He took it down by the lake to gut it. And that's when the snow started falling.