Disclaimer: This FF may seem incredibly similar to a FF written by the User 'Squidlyisgorjus,' from quite a number of years ago. This is because it is the same FF. I used to write on here when I was young under that username and although I don't have the same account now (I can't remember the password for it) and I don't even have the same email or anything to discover the password, I assure you and promise you it was definitely me. I am not stealing a FF or any ideas off of anyone and taking the credit! I was having a look at this FF the other day and thought that this wasn't too bad for a 13 year old and that it was a shame that I hadn't continued it. I hate leaving things unfinished. So I figured I would give it a go. I originally managed to complete eight chapters of this FF so if there seems to be a change in writing style after the eighth chapter then that's why. The first 8 chapters are going to be pretty much the same as I had them originally.

Also the usual, I do not own any of the Holes characters, places, or anything you find the familiar from both the novel and the film.

Another note; I am aware that Holes is both an American film and novel so I will try and maintain the slang and terminology but being British I am not fully clued up on it all so may slip up now and again so further apologies for that.

Chapter one

Sophie Walker had lived with her auntie and uncle ever since she could remember. The reason she didn't live with her mum was because her mum was the warden of a boys juvenile delinquent centre somewhere in Texas. And her mum lived there, all year round, Sophie only saw her mum at Christmas and on her birthday. She wasn't allowed to live with her because 'Camp Green Lake' as her mother called it, was no place for a little girl.

But Sophie was no longer a little girl, she was approaching her sixteenth birthday, (which was lucky enough to be in the school summer vacation) and as a 'treat' her mum said Sophie could go and stay at Camp Green Lake for a whole three months. This would be the first time Sophie would ever have gone there. She wasn't looking forward to it. Sadly, she didn't really feel like she knew her mum and she didn't really want to go to a place which was full of criminals.

She wasn't really used to boys, let alone ones that had been convicted for crimes. This was because she attended an all-girls boarding school. The boarding school had been her mum's choice. She wanted Sophie to have a good education without any distractions.

Sophie had just finished packing her suitcase. She had put in a few good books, some homework she'd have to do over the holidays and her sketch book. She liked to draw and people often told her that he sketches were quite good. Perhaps there was one good thing about going to Camp Green Lake, there may be a lot of things to sketch.

As the clock on her wall ticked ever closer to the time when the bus would come and pick her up, she kept finding herself getting more and more anxious.

Her mum had described the boys as trouble- makers and scum of the earth. Sophie found that before she had even met them, she was sort of scared of them.

She looked in the mirror and brushed her long curly auburn hair so that it was out of her face, pinning it back with a headband. She didn't think she looked that much like her mother. Although she had the same pale skin, she didn't have any freckles. Her eyes were a deep brown and she had quite long eyelashes. She guessed her face must take after her dad a little bit, although she had no idea who he was. She'd often wonder what he was like but Sophie's mum never talked about him.

She heard her aunt calling her from downstairs that the bus was here. Sophie took a deep breath and took hold of her suitcase and lugged it downstairs. She gave her aunt and uncle a hug goodbye before leaving the house.

The bus driver was waiting outside.

"Shall I take your suitcase for you Miss Walker," he asked.

"Yes, thank you," she said, handing it to him. He carried it to the bus and opened the doors for her.

"We have had air conditioning temporarily installed, just for you, Miss Walker," the bus driver said, showing Sophie to the back of the bus.

"Well…um thank you," Sophie said again.

The bus ride to Camp Green Lake was very, very long and Sophie felt really hot even though the air conditioning was on full blast. The driver had said it was temporarily installed, hadn't he? Sophie thought. It felt like Sophie was trapped in a boiler room right now, so what must it feel like NOT to have air conditioning!

Sophie occupied herself by sketching some of the scenery she could see out of the window, she noticed how the environment changed to an empty wasteland, not much to sketch about really. She noticed all the holes that were all over the dry desert ground. She remembered her mum mentioning something about digging holes being the character- building labour at this camp.

Finally, Sophie could see the Camp Compound ahead of her, she felt another nervous jolt in her stomach as loads of dull looking tents and cabins came into view. As they approached closer she could see some boys, they were wearing orange jumpsuits or something. And they looked really worn- out and dusty. They all did look pretty tough, Sophie felt sick all of a sudden. She tucked her sketch pad back into her bag and bit her nails anxiously as she waited for the bus to stop.

The bus stopped outside a fairly big cabin. She guessed it was her mum's cabin from the car parked outside. Whenever her mum came to visit on Christmas or on her birthday, she'd always be in the boys were washing the car, Sophie hoped they wouldn't see her.

Sophie got off the bus, escorted by the bus- driver. One of the boys looked in her direction, he gave her a confused look before nudging the other guys to look. All of the boys just gawped as though Sophie was an alien from another planet. Sophie chose to ignore them altogether. She made sure she didn't look in their direction, just straight ahead, at the cabin before her. She felt truly sick in the stomach to be stuck with them for three months.

She saw her mum walking down the steps from the cabin, her curly red hair was tied up in a tight bun and Sophie thought that she may be even more frecklier than the last time she saw her. Her mum was wearing a floaty, blue blouse, tight jeans with some cowboy boats with turquoise stones studded in them. Sophie felt shy all of a sudden, she decided to look at her mum's boots, rather than her face.

"Hello Sophie! Did you have a good ride here?"

"Yes, It was ok, thank you for asking," Sophie said quietly, she looked up slightly and noticed that her mum wasn't really paying much attention, she was looking at the boys who were sniggering and looking at Sophie.

"Beat it, you lot!" her mum, yelled at them, "Or else you'll be washing my car for the next month!" The boys were quick to get away.

Sophie breathed in a sigh of relief.

"Follow me, Sophie, I'll show you, your room," her mum said, turning her attention back to Sophie.

Sophie nodded slightly and began to follow her mum up the cabin steps.

Her mum took her into her cabin and led her to a room.

"This will be your room, I'll leave you here, I have some important things do," Her mum said.

"Ok," Sophie mumbled as she placed her stuff down on her bed.

Her mum gave her a curt nod before turning to leave.

Sophie began unpacking her stuff, she realised that she felt really thirsty so she decided to go and look for something to drink.

She went into the main room and noticed that there was a TV, running machine, loads of make up and stuff. She saw a fridge behind a desk at one end of the room. Opening she noticed some bottles of Diet Cola, she hoped her mum wouldn't notice if she took one. She opened it and thirstily gulped half of it down.

She peaked through the net curtains outside. She could only make out some orange blurs in the distance.

She flopped down on the sofa, bored, absentmindedly twirling a long strand of auburn hair around her finger.

She was rudely awakened out of her day dream when the door of the cabin swung open. She jumped up startled, worried in case one of the boys had broken into the cabin, that's the sort of stuff juvenile delinquents do, right?

Luckily, it was just her mum and she was accompanied by a man who was wearing a cowboy hat, a tight pink shirt and he had large side burns, he was chewing vigorously.

"Sophie," her mum said, pointing towards the strange looking guy, "This is Mr Sir,"

"Um… hello Mr Sir," Sophie said uncertainly, she didn't like the look of this guy, plus anyone with the name like Mr Sir is bound to be a bit weird.

Mr Sir just nodded towards her in reply.

Sophie's mum gave him a sharp look, "I figured you'd be bored stuck in this cabin so I thought you could go out and help Mr Sir with some errands that are needed around the camp, he is to look after you and to treat you the way he treats me," She gave Mr Sir another stern look at this.

"Um...it's ok, I don't want to leave the cabin anyway, I'll be alright in here," Sophie pleaded. She didn't feel ready to go outside yet.

"Excuse me?" he mum said.

"Well…ok then, I'll go outside," Sophie was quick to give in. She didn't like it when her mum took that tone.

"If I hear that Mr Sir hasn't been doing his job of looking after you properly I will have to take some serious action," her mother continued.

Mr Sir grumbled something at this, he had an annoyed look on his face.

"Mr Sir, show Sophie all she needs to know about Camp Green Lake, after all, she will inherit this place after I pass away," Her mum said.

Sophie mouth dropped open. Inherit this place? I don't want to inherit this place! It's hot and stuffy here. I don't want to have to spend my future looking after troubled youths.

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