AN: Okay, brief deviation from normal here. A look at some other things going on at camp on Tuesday day and night. Fun times! Oh yeah, I don't own anything mentioned here, just to reiterate.

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Jsgirl2005: I work at Camp Redwing, in SWPA. And unfortunately, we usually don't have boys working with us. Gryffin and myself just like to indulge in fantasy. ^_^;;

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Staff Interlude: A Look At Everyone Else's Problems

Luna stared at the barn wall in frustration. After that stunt Jack had pulled in pool that afternoon, she'd been reevaluating how she felt about him, but…he was still acting like an ass around the Barn. She could not, however, just blow up at him in front of the campers, and he was helping Moss teach grooming at the moment. The temperature was dropping, though not by much, due to the gorgeous setting sun.

She thought briefly about Artemis. The other girl had not been to dinner, and Luna was slightly worried. It wasn't like Arty skipped meals often, but then again, she could have gone to a cook-out. Luna's face grew dark. It was really only at her friend's behest that she hadn't had Snitch up against the wall by the throat and threatening to castrate him. It was also because of Artemis she'd gone swimming that afternoon. The other girl had fallen asleep for a bit, and Luna took the time to see what everyone else was doing.

She sighed. Life was so frickin complicated right now. Why couldn't Jack have happened some other summer, when she wasn't so bothered by obligations?

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The last rack of dishes came to rest heavily on the metal counter. Snoddy sighed with relief. Now he could get out of that hot, stuffy kitchen for at least a little while to put the dishes away and sweep and mop the floors with PB and Sailor Moon. He vaulted neatly over the counter, missing the rack by inches.

"Yeah, you're cool. They made doors for a reason there, chief." PB's astoundingly sarcastic comment made Snoddy turn to her and grin.

"Doors ah foah noimal people." Peebs merely shook her head and smiled.

"Whatever. You're as bad as Artemis sometimes, the way you act." Snoddy sent a questioning glance her way, but Peebs had already returned to sweeping the rather dirty dining hall floor. He shrugged it off and set about to finish storing the dishes properly.

PB looked at Snoddy surreptitiously from her sweeping. He wasn't bad looking, she had to give him that. And he could dance. And sing. Now she just had to wonder if she could get him to sing some of the more outrageous songs she knew. Grinning widely, she began singing in a loud voice.

"We run we jump we swim and play.

We row and go on trips.

But the things that last forever are our dear friend Chips.

Camp Anawana, we hold you in our hearts,

And when we think about you

IT MAKES ME WANNA FART!"

PB giggled and laughed insanely. Her favorite TV shows were from the early 90's and the Nickelodeon channel, and a CD from her Secret Pal last year had nearly all of her favorite show themes on it, including the one from Salute Your Shorts. She could sense the odd looks she was earning from Snoddy, but she ignored them. If she didn't scare him away with her antics, then he was worth her time.

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Nike watched Davey from across the cabin. She wasn't really sure what to make of him. He was cute, yes, but a lot of the time it seemed like he had a stick up his ass. He was so…uptight about everything. She was almost ready to start at him with more than her usual frustrated sarcasm, but at the same time she felt kind of bad about it, and it bothered her. She didn't normally give a shit what others thought of her smart mouth.

At the moment, Dave was reading. Reading! She couldn't even understand the title of the book. At least when other people on staff read, it was more interesting stuff than that. Nike sighed loudly, rolled her eyes, and stood. She tried not to notice the way Davey watched her as she left the cabin, or that he stood and followed soon after.

Nike stood by the railroad ties outside the cabin, thinking. Davey stopped about five feet away. "Nike, what's wrong?" he asked softly.

She shot him a scathing glare. "Why do you want to know?" Davey took a deep breath, calming his nerves.

"Because I'm starting to care about you, and I want to know more about you." Nike turned completely to face him.

"You can't say that!" she said fiercely. "You don't know me, you don't know anything about me." She turned and walked up the hill to her tent, leaving Davey standing dumbfounded outside the cabin.

End Staff Interlude

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