Here is my first ever Jonas Brothers fiction

Here is my first ever Jonas Brothers fiction. I know practicly nothing about their personal lives, so forgive me if I get anything wrong.

It was July first and the start of a brand new summer. And the one thing that came to Addison Chambers's mind was the whole summer at Band Camp. Okay, so it was mostly teaching young kids how to play and read music, but at the end of the summer, each team puts on a performance for the rest of the camp. And Addison felt it, it was her year this time. This was her eighth year at the camp, but third as a counselor. Each and every year, Joe Jonas and his team win the trophy and they rub it in each and every single person's face. well this year, that wont happen! It was Addison's time to shine.

"The best time of the year has FINALLY come!" Leanne smiled as she tossed her duffle bags on her bunk. In each cabin, there was one set of bunk beds and one twin size bed to sleep one. The counselors always got the best rooms. They had a normal sized closet, a dresser and their own bathroom. It may not seem like much, but it was good compaired to the other cabins. Addison roomed with her two best camp buddies since they were eight, Leanne and Madison. Addison flew on her bed began giggling uncontrolably. It really was the best time of the year.

"Did anyone else see the Jonas brothers this morning? Oh my GOD they just keep getting better and better looking." Madison asked. The girls agreed and began putting up the usual things in their cabin. Pictures of their friends and family, and of them back in the day. Posters of their favorite bands, ipod speakers, the usual things, before Leanne shrieked.

"Guess who's cabin is right across the path from ours!" She grinned peeking her eyes through the blinds. Madison and Addison's eyes widened and they leaped across the room and looked out the window too. The one and only jonas brothers. The girls tried to keep the twelve-year-old selves inside but it didn't last long. They shrieked and squealed until water was poured down the front of Addison's shirt.

"Fuck my life!" She whined, throwing on a new shirt. She took the wet one out and began to hang it on the clothesline. The warm breeze made the shirt fall out of her fingers several times, until she finally got it clasped to the line.

"Need some help?" A voice behind her asked. She turned around and saw Joe Jonas, with his hands in his way-too-skinney jeans, and the wind whipping through his jet black hair.

"No thanks. I've got it under control." She turned back around, trying to hide the smile that crept up to her face.

"So Chambers, are you ready to lose to team Jonas again this summer?" He smirked.

"Excuse me?" She mocked. "I think this year is our year. Team Awesome is taking the cup."

"You just keep thinking that. And maybe we'll have some competition this summer. We've had none for so long."

"Let's let the music speak for itself. You just wait and see Jonas. Your going down." She him a grin and he returned the gesture.

"I'm looking forward to see what you have in store Chambers." He told her while walking backwards to his cabin. "See you at the campfire tonight."

She tried to hold back the smile on her face when she entered the cabin. But that lasted about one second. Leanne and Madison practicly tackled her to the ground in excitement for her.

"Why are we acting like twelve year olds? They just good looking! Smarten up ladies!" Addison said. They all got up and straightened out their hair and clothes, before sprinting to their suitcases. Well, what were they going to wear to the campfire?

Addison thought that she would be the smart one and wear warm clothes, jeans and a long sleeve shirt. While her insane roomates wore skirts and flipflops. Real smart ladies, real smart. The first night was only counselors at the camp, preparing for the campers the following day. So at the campfire, they handed out team assignments and schedules for each counselors. They also brainstormed fun activites for the kids and meal plans.

Addison took a seat with her roomates on their favorite log. The were giddy to start the summer and could not stop talking. Addison was so into the conversation on her left, she didn't notice who appeared on her right. He and his brothers sat casually beside them and focused out the task at hand. Addison had to do a double take when she realized the cutie beside her. He turned to her and smiled, "Hows it going?"

"Good, thanks. How are you?" She replied just as casually as he did.

"Just waiting to get my team assignment. The winning team."

"Yeah right." The head counselor called Addison's attention and she immediatly stopped talking. Jeff, the head counselor, began giving each counselor the annual booklet explaining the kids and their medical information, and schedules. It was a long and boring meeting but he finally stopped talking and let the counselors go. The girls were walking back to their cabin when someone nudged Addison's elbow.

"Hey Chambers, get some rest. You'll need all the help in the world to beat our team." Joe said.

"In your dreams Jonas." She shot back. Now this was making her angry. Her team was going to win!

"That wont be the only thing in my dreams tonight." He winked at her before entering his cabin with his brothers. She stood there speechless and had to be reminded that their cabin didn't walk to them.

That night, Addison fell asleep with a smile on her face and woke up with one too. It was the morning that the campers arrived and there was still a lot of preperation to do. The counselors inspected each cabin assigned to their campers, making sure everything was working, they got the sheets, and pillowcases out and on the bed, vacuumed and dusted the rooms, and made in out to the front gates with moments to spare.

Addison held up a sign with her name on it, and the kids came rushing to her. Some familiar faces and some not. Once her eight kids were gathered around her legs, she escorted them to their cabins.

"How excited are you guys for a fun-filled summer?!" She asked, the kids cheered and were impatient to get to their cabins. "Ok, this is the girl's cabin, Jessi, Zoey, Lisa, and Nicole. Put your stuff in here and stand outside."

She then lead the boys nextdoor. "Okay boys, this is your cabin, Jake, Peter, Patrick, and Andrew. Claim your beds and come outside." Addison sat on the grass inbetween the cabins and waited. iOh shit/i she thought. iHis cabins just HAD to be beside ours./i Joe's campers settled into their rooms and began to gather around him outside. He waved over at Addison and she waved back. i He's planning something. I know it./i

Once her campers were out and ready, they headed to the meeting. i Why did the meetings have to be SO BORING?/i Addison thought. Jeff stood infront of the camp, all hundred and fifty campers and eighteen counselors, talking about how this summer was going to beat all the others! They were going to camp under the stars, canoe, rock climb, mountain bike, swim, water ski, play sports, and most of all, play music. Nine am to twelve was rehersals and then the afternoon was left for activities. Most days, teams would be paired with other teams to do activities. After lunch today, Addison's team was grouped with Leanne's and they were going swimming.

"I am STARVED." Addison groaned as she lead her team to the dinning hall. "Are you guys?"

"Yeah, but we aren't whining about it!" Zoey teased.

"Oh, am I being whiney? Am I Zoey?!" Addison took her in a headlock and gave her a noogie. "Who's whining now?!"

"Try not to kill your team so early in the competition Chambers." Jonas yelled from the entrance to the dinning hall.

"Try not to be so annoying this early in the competition Jonas." She shot back, adding in a smirk before she passed him on the way to the buffet. She picked up a plate and waited her turn in line. Joe picked up his pace, took a plate and waited behind Addison.

"Hey Joe! I was in line before you!" One of his campers shouted.

"I'm psyching out the competition Kailey." He told her.

"Looks a lot more like flirting then pysching!" She shouted. Addison snorted and tried not to laugh at the eight year olds remarks.

"The only person I'd be flirting with is you, cutiepie." She put her hands on her hips and shrugged. Joe turned back around and waited.

"Nice cover Jonas." Addison smirked as she took a grilled cheese sandwich.

"I'm just that good at what I do." He told her.

"Manipulating eight year olds. Wow Jonas, nice talent. Way to be proud." She sat down at the counselors table beside Leanne and Madison and dipped her grilled cheese in ketchup and mayonaise. Her fellows counselors looked at her funny and she asked, "What? I learned it while working at McDonald's this year."

Joe watched her from the other side of the table. She was one peculiar chick. He watched as her brown hair kept falling infront of her face, covering her eyes that were so light blue, that they looked silver.

Twenty minutes later, Addison cleaned up her food and her campers food and took them to their cabins. "We are going swimming with Leanne's group in fifteen minutes. So hurry up and get changed. I'm just going to my cabin to change aswell. Wait ouside for me. DO NOT go near the water without me."

Addison gave her campers a serious look before sending them in their cabins to change. She almost sprinted to hers to change before her campers. Addison threw her banana yellow bikini and a pair of khaki shorts. Leanne was waiting outside and they walked to get their campers together.

"I've seen you talking to Jonas quite a few times. Socializing with the enemy eh?" Leanne teased.

"I'm not socializing, I'm pysching out the enemy." She said, using Joe's excuse.

"Yeah right." Leanne laughed before turning to her campers cabins.

"Ready to go guys?" Addison asked. "And girls." She added after seeing the disapproving looks from Zoey, Jessi, Lisa and Nicole. They all headed down to the lake and the counselors began the routine water-safety talk. No fighting in the water, no swimming without a life jack under seven years old, no swimming without a counselor presnt, yada yada yada.

"Okay kiddos. Head on out there!" Addison quickly ran away from the water before being splashed by the kids sprinting into the water. "Wait, Nicole! do you have sunscreen on? You know your skin is sensitive! SPF fifty for your face!"

The girls lounged on the dock watching their campers slash and play in the water. They were sunbathing and gossiping. The best time waster. "So I see you've got your sights set on the oldest Jonas." Addison chuckled.

"Of course. Since the pre-teen days. He is just so, delicious!" Leanne replied a little over the top. Addison knew she was exagerating just a little bit, but it was still a little weird hearing the smartest girl she knew using the word 'delicious' to describe a boy they practically grew up with.

"Your such a weirdo." Addison laughed.

"I'm the weirdo? I'm not the one falling for Joe Jonas." Leanne shot back with a sly grin. Addison opened her mouth in shock, a little bit from what she heard Leanne say, but mostly for the sight infront of her. Jonas without a shirt. iOh dear./i

"Okay, so he's hot, but I am just acting like any other teenage girl. A little boy obsessed, so what? But I'm definatly inot/i falling for Jonas. He's such a cocky, competitive good-looking guy." Leanne muttered a slight 'okay' and they decided to jump out on the water trampoline. If they could get up. Why did they have to break the ladder last summer? Why oh why did they just have to go for a midnight swim?