Wow you guys are spoiled. Three updates in the span of 2 weeks? So I wrote this as a Christmas present to TypicalHyphen24 (Sidenote: go and check out their story 'A Little Frozen Rain.' I loved it). I thought, why not just post it? So here you go. Thanks and please review!


The car drove down the dusty road. It was carrying three people. A young girl, about the age of 7, her older sibling, who was about 15, and their driver.

"So, Anna, are you excited about going to camp?" the eldest sister, Elsa, asked.

"Yes! I'm gonna make new friends and make s'mores and even more fun stuff!" the younger one, Anna, answered, practically bouncing off the walls. "I hope there's a campfire. Oh! And I hope we tell scary stories and sing campfire songs!"

The elegant blonde laughed at her sister's ecstatic mood. "Well, just be careful, okay? I promised Mom and Dad that if you went to this camp, you'll come back in one piece."

Anna laughed at her sister's statement. Lately, Elsa had become more open with her. She acknowledged her and even played with her when she was in a good mood. Elsa even offered to take Anna to her new summer camp, due to the fact that her parents couldn't take her and Elsa didn't want Anna to be alone.

"Pardon me, but we have arrived, Miss Winters," the driver announced to the two girls in the back. The trees cleared to reveal a quaint little camping ground. There were wooden cabins and a small dock leading into the lake. Children were already arriving and being assigned to their activities. "Now, hurry up Miss Elsa. Your parents requested your immediate return."

"Of course," Elsa nodded.

Anna quickly gathered her bags, which didn't take her long. The camp only lasts for about a week. The redhead wrapped her arms around her sister and opened the door. "Bye Elsa!"

"Goodbye Anna. And be safe!" Elsa called after her sister. Anna gave a small wave back before rushing to where the other kids were. Elsa closed the door and watched her sister run towards the check in stand. Yet she couldn't help but feel a little worried.

"Something bothering you, Miss Elsa?" the driver asked as he began to drive back home.

"It's just," Elsa began, "this is her first time being away from home. I mean, she's been to sleepovers before, but she's never stayed away for a full week."

"Relax, Miss Elsa," he reassured her, "Anna is a very social girl. I'm sure she'll be fine."

Danny thought that working at a camp in summer would be great. It was a great way to earn an extra buck or two. Plus he, Sam and Tucker could finally get away from all the ghost hunting, even if it was only for a week. But no, his friends had to cancel due to plans with their family. So, here he was. Alone at a camp for younger kids with no other people his age. He waited at the registration table to be assigned a kid. What would happen is he would be assigned a kid and after that they were to do everything together. Camp activities, crafts, canoeing, normal camp stuff. It was a whole "Big brother/sister" thing. Well, that's what they called it. The only thing he cared about was not getting a little brat that he had to keep out of trouble for a whole week.

"Danny Fenton!" He snapped to attention when he heard his name being called. He walked over to where the head counselor was. "Danny this is Anna, your new 'little sister.'" He looked down to meet eyes with a small girl who looked about 7 years old. She had strawberry blonde hair and big blue eyes. Her cheeks were rosy and dotted with freckles. She was cute, he'll give her that.

"Hi!" she said with an excited and friendly tone, "I'm Anna."

Anna stuck her hand out for him to shake. Danny was surprised at the mature gesture but shook the hand anyway, "I'm Danny."

"That's a cool name!" she said, obviously excited about the upcoming week.

"Um… thanks," he replied, "Come on I'll show you your cabin." He turned and gestured for her to follow. She nodded her head and skipped alongside him as he walked. Maybe this kid won't gonna be so bad.

The first few days were fine. Danny and Anna got along and actually became friends. Danny learned that Anna lived in Amity Park and had an older sister. Anna also found Danny's stories about his family to be very entertaining. They were content with saying goodbye to each other at the end of each day and seeing each other again the next.

Until one night.

Danny was walking around the perimeter of the camp, checking for any kids who were out past curfew, when he heard soft sobs coming from the beach by the lake. Danny wearily walked closer to the voice, careful not to startle them. As he got closer, he recognized the small figure.

"Anna?"

The little redhead was sitting on a fallen log that served as a bench on the rocky beach. She looked up at the sound of his voice. He immediately noticed that her usually red and rosy cheeks were now wet and tear stained. He furrowed his eyebrows, "Anna, what's wrong?"

He sat next to her and set the lantern he brought on the ground. Anna looked down and fiddled with her hands, "I-I miss home." His expression softened a bit and he gave her a reassuring smile, "Hey, that's okay. Everyone gets homesick." Anna's shoulders slumped, "B-But I promised Mom and Dad that I would be okay on my own."

"Anna, it's perfectly normal to be homesick. Heck, I still get homesick sometimes," Danny tried to lift her spirits a bit. She looked up at him with wide eyes, "Really?"

"Really really," he smiled, "Here I'll make a deal with you. You don't out past curfew again and I won't tell anyone you were homesick." Anna looked down, considering his offer before holding out her hand with her pinky outstretched, "Pinky promise?"

His smile widened at the innocent gesture and he took her pinky in his, "Pinky promise." He stood up and grabbed the lantern, offering his free hand to her, "Come on, it's late and we have a big day tomorrow."

Anna took his hand and hopped off the log. Once her feet were on the ground, she tackled him in a giant hug, her little arms barely reaching around his waist. She let go of him and after recovering from the initial shock, he smiled, took her hand, and led her back to her cabin.

The end of the week came sooner then the two wanted and eventually, they were at the pick up line saying goodbye to each other.

"Aren't you happy to be going home, Anna?" Danny asked as he kneel in front of the saddened redhead. She shrugged, "Yeah, but I had fun with you this week."

"Hey, chin up, kid. I'll see you around," Danny said as he playfully mussed up her hair. Anna giggled as she pushed his hand away. Her eyes suddenly lit up, "Oh, wait!" She dug around her backpack before pulling out a small red braided bracelet. She held it out for him, "I told you I would finish it." Yesterday in arts and crafts, they had each counselor and their kid make a cheesy friendship bracelet. The green one Danny had made Anna hung loosely around her small wrist. Anna had said that it was funny that their favorite colors were also Christmas colors. At the time, Danny had found the whole friendship bracelet thing to be silly and kinda stupid. But as Anna tied it around his wrist, he found that maybe it wasn't such a bad idea after all.

"Anna Winters!"

Anna spun around when she heard her name being called by the counselor managing the car line, indicating that her ride was here. She turned back and gave him a quick hug, "Bye Danny." He smiled and returned it before she ran off to the front of the car line to go home.


"So, were there any hot counselors?" Tucker asked.

Danny shook his head at his friend, "Nope. Sorry, Tuck." Tucker sulked, "Aw, man." Sam then cut in, "So what did you do at the camp?" The three friends were currently walking to the Nasty Burger to grab some lunch. Danny shrugged, "Well, I was assigned this kid and-"

"Danny!"

Danny stopped and turned towards the familiar voice, only to be tackled in a giant hug. He looked down and saw a familiar head of red hair, "And, here she is."

"Anna!"

The four looked up to see another girl rushing their way. "And that's our cue to leave," Sam said with a mischievous smirk on her face, "We'll meet you there Danny." She grabbed Tucker's arm and began dragged him away to the Nasty Burger, barely giving either of the boys a chance to register what happened.

"Anna, you can't just go running off like that-"

Danny looked up to meet a pair of beautiful sparkling blue eyes. "Elsa!" Anna squealed, letting go of him and taking his hand, pulling him forward, "Elsa, I want you to meet someone!" The two teens locked eyes. Danny was suddenly extremely thankful for Anna's sudden appearance. Anna let go of his hand, allowing him to straighten up. "Elsa this is Danny."

Elsa gave him a small smile, "Hello." He quickly returned it, "H-Hi." She glanced down at her sister before looking back up at him, "Is this the Danny I've heard so much about?"

"All good things I hope?" Danny tried to joke but found his voice coming out more nervous then he intended it to. Elsa nodded shyly. Anna bounced up and down, "Well, it was good to see you Danny but we gotta go. Come on, Elsa!" Anna was excited to get home to a fresh batch of cookies that Elsa had made before they left their house. Anna tugged on Elsa's hand while the older sister was still looking back at the raven haired boy. "O-Oh, okay Anna. Bye Danny." Danny waved as the sisters walked home, "Bye."

A lazy smile was set on his face as he made his way to the Nasty Burger to meet his friends. Once he was sitting in a red booth with the other two, they both gave him smirks. "What?" he asked.

Tucker nodded in approval, "No hot counselors but a hot older sister? That's definitely a score."

Extended Ending:

"So, where is Danny taking you?" Anna asked her sister from her bed as Elsa finished braiding her hair. Elsa shrugged, "I don't know." Anna huffed, "Well, hurry up. He could be here any minute!" Elsa laughed at the redhead, "Anna, it's not like he's just gonna-"

Ding dong!

"That's him!"

Anna jumped off the bed and raced downstairs. Elsa laughed while rolling her eyes at her sister. She made her way downstairs to find Anna chatting excitedly with Danny at the front door. "Alright you," Elsa said playfully, "Stop trying to steal my date." Danny stifled a chuckle as Anna laughed. "Ready?" Danny asked Elsa. She nodded shyly.

Anna then took the opportunity to shove her sister out onto the front steps and into Danny's arms. She waved to the two teens.

"Have fun you two! Danny, have her back by nine!"