"Every year mom you have me go to Camp Yavapines and every year it's boring and it just takes your money away." Amy's mom looked stressed and frustrated.

"Now Amy, I need time with your new step father. Think of it as a gift to me honey." Amy rolled her eyes. There was a brief silence.

"Every time I go, there's only like five people my age. And I always know more than the staff there anyways. But whatever you want."

Her mother smiled. Amy looked out her window and recognized the place they were currently. Her mom began to open her mouth when Amy spoke for her.

"Ten minutes until we are there, I know mom. Been doin' this for years." Amy took a drink of her water bottle and just closed her eyes.


"Wake up Amy, we're here!" Amy didn't think she could fall asleep that fast. She opened her eyes and stretched her legs in the car. She got out of the car and opened the back door of the car. Amy grabbed her bag and looked around.

"Same old Yavapines."

Amy's mom ran to Amy, hugged and kissed her, said I love you, and rode off.

"About ten seconds quicker than last year." A voice said. Amy span around to see her friend Scooter.

"Scoot!" Amy hugs the scruffy looking guy.

"Hey there Cowgirl!" Amy releases from the bear hug to catch up with her camp buddy.


Amy and Scooter walk to Amy's cabin together.

"So, Scoot, do you know if any new campers our age are coming this year?" Scooter shrugged.

"It's totally possible! We did a bunch of new campaigns, even got a commercial. I think the numbers of sign ups are bigger than last years so, fingers crossed."

Amy came to a stop. She looked at her cabin to see that people have gotten there before her. Amy sighed and hoped for different roommates than last year.

Amy crossed the threshold to see some familiar faces. To her right, setting up the bottom bunk, was a girl named Ferrah. She likes horses just about as much as Amy does, which is a lot. Amy bonds well with her and is okay with maybe bunking with her. Amy taps the girl's shoulder.

Ferrah turns around and screams. she hugs Amy tightly. "Cowgirl! How's everything? How's your ranch?" Amy smiled

"It's great, horses are great. Everything's pretty much the same really." Ferrah smiled big.

"Good, good." Amy threw her bag on the top bunk of Ferrah's chosen bed. Amy looks to her left to see the most unwanted roommate there could be. Her name is Gretchen. No one wants to bunk with her. Let's just say that Amy got stuck with her last year, bottom bunk of her.

She has a farting problem.

Gretchen of course has the top bunk of those beds. Amy sees a girl with a sort of dark red hair, going for the bottom bunk of Gretchen. Amy quickly grabs the girl's arm to the bunk in the middle of the room.

"Hey!" The girl says.

"I just saved your WHOLE camp experience by a little." The girl crosses her arms with attitude.

"And how did you do that?" Amy points to Gretchen without her seeing but letting the girl see. Amy's voice became a whisper.

"That girl over there, I was her bottom bunk last year. She has "gas" problems." Amy uses air quotes on the word gas. The girl looks over at Gretchen to see her pick a wedgie. "And she is a bit..." The girl raises a hand.

"I get it. Thanks." Amy nods and hops up to her bunk.

"I'm Karma by the way." Amy looks over at the girl. "I'm Amy." Amy looks away but can see in the corner of her eye that Karma is smiling a little bit. "Cute..." Amy thought. Amy laughed in her head and sighed aloud.

"Hey I think we should go get lunch, it's almost twelve." Ferrah nodded and hung on the bunk like a monkey. She then yelled, "YeeHaah!" And jumped off. Karma then buds in,

"Can I come with you guys?" Amy nods.

"Sure follow us, we can give you a tour later if ya want." Karma gives Amy a thumbs up, and follows the girls out of the cabin.

Ferrah waves to a friend in the boys cabins and storms off. Amy smiles a little at the sight.

"She is just a ball of energy. Let me tell you something," Karma watches Amy as they walk to the cafeteria.

"No one, I seriously mean no one, can keep up with Ferrah. Except for that boy she ran to." Amy laughed to herself a little. "I'd call it fate." Karma puts her hands in her pocket.

"I don't believe in that crap." Amy gasps.

"I see it all the time!" Karma shrugs. Amy smiles and points at Karma.

"I will prove to you that there is a thing called fate by the end of the summer, just you wait." Karma has a skeptical face.

"That rhymed."

"You bet it did." Karma laughed. While she did, Amy noticed that she had little cringes at the end of her eyes.


"This food is really good surprisingly." Karma said while taking a bite of her food. Ferrah has a disgusted look on her face.

"Sure... if you like vegetarian food." Ferrah then pushed her plate away from her. Amy picked off it.

"More for me then?" Ferrah left the table, trying to find something else to eat. Amy just giggled. Amy saw Scooter shuffle over to Ferrah's seat. "Hey Cowgirl, how's your roomies this year?" Amy moved her hand in a "sort of" way and said, "Eh...better than last year. We only have four girls though." Scooter's jaw dropped.

"Lucky! We have to cram six guys in our cabin." He then picks some food off of Amy's plate. Amy playfully smacked his hand and shakes her finger in a no no motion. Karma 'ahems' and stares at Amy.

"Oh, Karma, this is Scooter, my childhood friend. Scoot this is-" Scooter cuts Amy off.

"Karma?! The Karma?! Wow it is so AWESOME to meet you!" Amy then feels confused. Scooter grabs Karma's hand and shakes it really fast.

"Will you sign... er, something for me?" Karma puts on a fake smile, "Sure."


Amy tossed her plate in the trash and walked with Karma to the first activity.

"Okay, who are you 'The Karma'?" Karma sighs and looks at her feet as she walks. "I am... pretty well known in the rodeo crowd." Amy stops for a second and thinks.

Karma? Karma? OH The youngest female bull rider! Scooter has practically been in love with her since freshman year.

"Oh I know who you are now." Karma looks forward now.

"My parents are also the owners of Good Karma." A light bulb comes up in Amy's head. "I love that place, it's really booming now huh?" Karma just nods. Amy looks at Karma and notices she doesn't look too happy.

"Well, don't expect me to treat you any differently than everybody else." Karma smiles. "Thanks Amy, that's all I want from anyone." Amy smiles and points out in front of her.

"We're here. Welcome Karma to: The Stables." Karma's eyes widen with joy and she's just speechless. She manages to utter a,

"Wow..."

A horse camp with the Faking It characters? Idk, let's try it and see where it goes. Tell me if ya like it and I'll continue. :D