"Tess, can angels get a hernia?" Andrew complained in a really tired voice.
"Andrew you're a whimp." Emily remarked, "Let me grab your bag." Andrew handed his bag to her and she rushed ahead of him.
"Baby, can you handle two duffels and your sleeping bag?" Tess wondered, worried about her wearing herself out.
"Tess, I'm not a stranger to camp, or camp duffels." Emily claimed, "I think Andrew is though." She giggled at him.
"Where on earth is Monica?" Tess asked as they reached the clearing near the camp. Andrew sat down on a boulder, but Emily kept going.
The group finally reached the beginning of a camp's driveway. It was unpaved and small, but led to a big lake with cabins placed all around it for the girls that were soon to arrive in the buses.
"So Tess, am I in a normal cabin, or a staff kids one?" Emily asked as if it were an everyday question.
"What?" Tess answered somewhat perplexed, "What are staff kids?"
"Oh, sorry Tess," Emily replied, "Staff kids are a nickname of the kids that stay in different cabins because they aren't really campers, just kids of the people that work here."
"Yes," Tess understood now and started to explain the situation to Emily, "You're in a cabin with me as your councilor and five other girls."
"Have fun." Andrew whispered to Emily sarcastically.
"I heard that!" Tess called, but the buses pulled into the driveway before she could get to him.
"Andrew you're a whimp." Emily remarked, "Let me grab your bag." Andrew handed his bag to her and she rushed ahead of him.
"Baby, can you handle two duffels and your sleeping bag?" Tess wondered, worried about her wearing herself out.
"Tess, I'm not a stranger to camp, or camp duffels." Emily claimed, "I think Andrew is though." She giggled at him.
"Where on earth is Monica?" Tess asked as they reached the clearing near the camp. Andrew sat down on a boulder, but Emily kept going.
The group finally reached the beginning of a camp's driveway. It was unpaved and small, but led to a big lake with cabins placed all around it for the girls that were soon to arrive in the buses.
"So Tess, am I in a normal cabin, or a staff kids one?" Emily asked as if it were an everyday question.
"What?" Tess answered somewhat perplexed, "What are staff kids?"
"Oh, sorry Tess," Emily replied, "Staff kids are a nickname of the kids that stay in different cabins because they aren't really campers, just kids of the people that work here."
"Yes," Tess understood now and started to explain the situation to Emily, "You're in a cabin with me as your councilor and five other girls."
"Have fun." Andrew whispered to Emily sarcastically.
"I heard that!" Tess called, but the buses pulled into the driveway before she could get to him.
