Camp Lazlo: Siblings Go Deep
Written By: Hyper Spartan
I do not own Camp Lazlo
Prolouge:
It was ten o'clock at night at Leaky Lake. Everyone was fast asleep. At Camp Kidney's very own Jelly Cabin, an Albino Pigmy Rhino by the name of Clam, dreamt of toast, frogs, and other assorted items. That is, until his dream world was interupted by someone moving around in the woods behind him.He got up, and while being careful not to wake his two cabin-mates, Lazlo and Raj, he got into is uniform and went outside to see who it was out there at this time of night.
Clam had his flashlight at hand.It's bright light created a path for him to follow while in the darkness. He had made it into a clearing just near the lake. There, he found a fallen log, and a crying, pink-haired mongoose sitting on it. She was a Squirrel Scout from Acorn Flats just across the lake, her name was Patsy Smiles.
Several years before this, there was a newspaper headline on the front page that stated "Couple killed in car accident." They had a daughter, who was named Patsy. At the time of the crash, she was at home being watched by a baby-sitter. The police department decided to have Patsy put up for adoption. After two weeks, a couple came to the adoption clinic and adopted Patsy. They also believed that their son, Clam, would love to have a sister.
Patsy sat on the log, with tears running down her face, as she holds a photograph of her parents on their wedding day. She then hears someone behind her, she turns, and sees that it was her step-brother, Clam. She ran up to him and wrapped her arms around him, sobbing even harder now.
Clam comforted her, trying to calm her down.
"Let it out," he said to her.
After several minutes of this, she finally looked at Clam and said, "Thank you Clam. You have always been there to help me."
Of course, they've previously decided to keep this sibling relationship a personal secret from everyone else, even their own cabin-mates.
It was then getting late, and they would get into trouble if caught outside at this hour.
The turned and left for their camps. But they turned around, and smiled at each other.
"Bye sis." Clam said.
"Bye, brother." Patsy replied.
