Summer Camp Island: Utterly Clueless
These past few days, Hedgehog had been in a deep state of depression. Ever since the tragedy, her friends tried everything they could to cheer her up, but to no avail. She barely ate anything, she slept in A LOT more and she was even quieter than usual. One morning, Hedgehog was in her cabin, moping on her bed and feeling sorry for herself. It was at that moment, her friend and former crush Max came in before approaching and sitting next to her.
"Still thinking about it, huh?" He asked.
"Yeah." Hedgehog replied sadly.
Just then, Oscar came in and walked next to his miserable friends.
"Hey, guys. What's wrong?" Oscar asked.
He didn't get any sort of response. Max pulled her into a comforting hug.
"Guys? Hello!" Oscar called, waving his hand right in front of their faces.
Again, he was ignored. Frustrated, Oscar walked out of the cabin as he walked into the woods. For days now, everyone seemed to suddenly ignore him. Even Pajamas didn't seem to notice or acknowledge him. Soon, he made it to a cliff and sat there, pondering his problem.
"What is up with everyone?" He thought to himself.
"Oscar? What are you still doing here?" A voice behind him asked.
He turned around and saw none other than Betsy standing there.
"Finally, someone is talking to me!" Oscar sighed in relief.
Betsy put her hands on his shoulders and gave him a serious look.
"Oscar, I don't know if you fully understand. But it's time for you to go."
That just confused him even more.
"What do you mean I need to go?"
"I'm saying it's time for you to move on."
"Move on? Betsy, have you been getting enough sleep."
The witch sighed.
"For heaven's sake, ARE YOU REALLY THIS CLUELESS?!" She accidentally snapped at him.
He was taken aback by her outburst but responded either way.
"Betsy, just give it to me straight! What are you Talking about?!"
"You're dead, Oscar!" She pointed out. "Literally."
She pulled him over to the edge of the cliff as they both peered at he bottom. There, at the base of the cliff, was Oscar's decaying corpse. At that very moment, memories and dread started to sink in.
"Oh, that's makes more sense." He squeaked.
