Male Narrator: It's the last day of school at Ever After High.

Female Narrator: And for the students, this could mean but one thing...

Brooke Page: SUMMER VACATION!

Female Narrator: Yes, summer vacation. A time when destinies can be fulfilled in every way.

Male Narrator: And for the Foster's Gang and some of our heroines in the story...well, you'll just have to read for yourself.


"So what are your plans for this summer, Mac?" asked Raven as she emptied out her locker.

"Oh, the usual," replied Mac. "Going to Foster's every day."

Raven raised one eyebrow.

"Really?" she asked. "You're just gonna do the same routine every day all summer?"

"Well, yeah." said Mac. "It's the only way Bloo won't get adopted."

"Well, that makes sense." said Apple. "But I think you should take a little break from your daily routine and experience what the summer has to offer."

"And I've got just the thing!" announced Darling Charming, sister of Daring and Dexter Charming as she walked up to Raven, Apple and the Foster's Gang. "A camping trip through the Enchanted Forest."

"NO!" shouted the Foster's Gang as they got down on their knees and pleaded not to go.

"Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Settle down." said Raven. "What do you guys against camping?"


Mac and his friends recall the last time they went camping, which was a nightmare.

Bloo selfishly ate all of their rations and everyone was struggling to survive, with disastrous results.


"It was...um...a bad experience." explained Mac, not wanting to give away the details.

"Well, maybe this time it'll be different." said Apple.

"Look, I'm sorry, Apple." replied Mac. "We appreciate the offer, but me and the guys talked it over and decided not to go camping again."

"Well said, Mac." said a voice.

A startled Mac turned around to see Headmaster Grimm standing behind him.

"Oh, it's only you." he said, feeling relieved.

"Forgive me for startling you, son." said the dean. "But I couldn't help overhear your little discussion about going camping."

"Oh, uh, we were just trying to talk Mac out of his daily routine of going to Foster's every day." explained Apple.

"Well, I for one applaud young Mac's decision not to go camping." said Headmaster Grimm.

Raven glared at Mac, feeling offended that Headmaster Grimm was on his side "Teacher's pet."

"I'm sorry, but how did-" Wilt began before Grimm went on saying, "This may come as a surprise to you, for I, too, have bad experiences with camping. To think it started out so hexciting, it ended fairy, fairy badly."

"That was, of course, the time when we went beyond the pages of our story, which led to my brother's decision to have everyone follow their respective stories than their own destinies." explained Giles as he walked over the the group.

"Thank you for reminding me, Giles." said Headmaster Grimm sarcastically.

"But, besides that," Giles went on. "We did have some good times camping, eh, Milton? We use to sleep under the stars, go fishing, swimming and hiking through the Enchanted Forest."

He pulled a few pictures of himself and Headmaster Grimm as boys when they went camping and gave them to his brother.

"Don't you want to relive those moments again, Milt?" he asked.

Headmaster Grimm felt uneasy for a moment. "Well..."

He looked back at Raven, Apple, Darling and the Foster's Gang, then face his brother again and smiled a little bit. "I don't see why not."

That was all Giles wanted to hear.

"Pack your bags, campers!" he announced. "We leaved for the Enchanted Forest first thing in the morning."

But while Apple, Raven and Darling cheered victoriously, the Foster's Gang let out a groan.

Raven noticed and stroked Mac's hair.

"Don't worry, you guys." she said. "Things will be different this time. We promise."

"I certainly hope so." replied Mac, feeling depressed. "Come on, guys."

As Darling watched the Foster's Gang walk away, she turned to Raven and Apple and said, "And I thought Frankie was the only one in a grumpy mood."