Gwen stormed to her cabin. She never expected a fate like this: to be stuck with twenty-one other teenagers. It seemed like a filmed nightmare. She lied down on her bed, and crossed her arms over her chest. She pouted, then sighed. Why did she even leave home? She had friends there and the only people here that were even semi-decent, were freaks too. Trent wasn't all that bad. And he was kind of cute too. Cody seemed like a stalker, but he was okay. And Le Shawna? She had attitude. Come to think of it, Duncan wasn't all that horrible. But Heather? She was vile. Gwen just wanted her to be gone already. But she couldn't help but think twice about Eva, the girl who could pretty much beat the crap out of anyone. She seemed decent enough. Maybe they would be friends.

"I don't know." she said. "Why am I here?" she said aloud. It made her feel better to vent. "Because my stupid brother dared me to. God, why did I listen to him?" she sat up and slammed her face into her palm. "I don't know why I put up with people!"

"I know what you mean." a deep voice said. Eva walked into Gwen's cabin. It sucks here, and I just want to go home."

"At least someone understands." Gwen uttered. "Why are you here?"

"My brother's didn't think I was tough enough to do anything on my own. So I came here to prove them wrong."

"That's nice." Gwen said sarcastically, a smirk on her face. "I mean why are you in my cabin?"

"Oh that." Eva said blushing. "My teammates were getting annoying and I kind of needed to vent without beating the crap out of something, you know?" she sat down next to Gwen on the bed. Gwen sighed.

"I can't say I disagree." Gwen yawned. "Funny, we haven't been together for even a day and I already hate people."

"Same here." Eva told her. "That sexist idiot has been on my nerves."

"I understand why." Gwen chuckled. "But the one person I just can't stand is-"

"Heather?" Eva interrupted. She giggled. She hadn't shown her fun side in a long time. Something about Gwen just seemed to bring out the best in her.

"Yeah." Gwen said. "I just can't stand her." She understands me, Gwen thought. Maybe this doesn't suck so bad. "She's bossy, annoying-"

"Bitchy?" Eva interrupted again. They both swelled with laughter.

"Very." Gwen agreed. She felt that something about this girl broke through her tough shell. She was herself with Eva, and she was having fun. Eva sighed. She didn't know how to feel. She felt comfortable around Gwen, and a strange voice inside her head told her that she was special. Gwen didn't know what to say next. She felt a special connection between herself and the buff girl. She wasn't sure if the feelings they had fro each other were the same. But when in doubt, just give it a try. She tilted her head forward and kept her eyes slightly open to see if Eva followed. Before she knew it, Eva's lips were pressed against her own. The force of the kiss was greater than Gwen had expected. Her lip-gloss tasted delightful. As the kiss deepened, she felt more and more that this would be the moment that would turn her bi. She felt the larger girl's tongue glide across her lips. Eva knew that she had control over Gwen. It felt so good to kiss the smaller girl. She opened her eyes to look at her. They scanned her perfect figure, and her dark clothes. She slid her tongue into Gwen's mouth.

Gwen felt Eva's tongue on hers, gaining dominance. Their tongues danced for awhile, then they needed air. They broke the kiss gasping for breath. Gwen put her arms around Eva's waist, as she cuddled into her neck. "So how do you like 'camp', Eva?" she asked slyly.

"I think it's great." Eva smirked. She flung her arm around the other girl, and held on tight. She aimed her mouth back at Gwen's, and kissed her again. She liked her, and didn't know whether it was wrong. She didn't care though, because Gwen was hers to keep.