PROLOGUE
It was the first time she had ever truly felt alone.
Carrie knew she wasn't popular. Sure, she'd had her fair share of boyfriends and had a ton of great friends, but she had the same amount of enimies.
It was funny how life confused you like that.
She was on the bus to Camp Green Lake. As she thought about her lonlieness, handcuffs gripping into her skin, she realized that she was trembling. She quickly attempted to calm herself while trying to move into a more comfortable position. That was hard, considering her hands were attached to the seat in front of her. Her long brown hair was sticking to the back of her neck in the sweltering heat.
'Good thing I remembered to bring a hair tie,' She thought to herself, sighing. The security guard sitting at the front of the bus gave her a sharp glance, making Carrie wonder if sighing was illegal at this new camp.
She looked out the window of the dusty school bus and was surprised to see the ground surrounding the dirt path was filled with holes. 'What kinda of a camp is this?' She wondered silently.
At the end of the long dirt path, Carrie saw what seemed to be a mirage. There was a green patch of land with a few carefully placed trees. She blinked a few times and realized that it wasn't a mirage. They were finally reaching their destination.
The bus pulled up in front of a few rickity wooden buildings and some tents. Carrie sighed with relief as the guard unlocked her handcuffs, then quickly silenced herself, not wanting to earn another glare. She gathered her bag and headed out of the bus.
That was when she realized:
It was an all boys camp.
Oh, crud.
It was the first time she had ever truly felt alone.
Carrie knew she wasn't popular. Sure, she'd had her fair share of boyfriends and had a ton of great friends, but she had the same amount of enimies.
It was funny how life confused you like that.
She was on the bus to Camp Green Lake. As she thought about her lonlieness, handcuffs gripping into her skin, she realized that she was trembling. She quickly attempted to calm herself while trying to move into a more comfortable position. That was hard, considering her hands were attached to the seat in front of her. Her long brown hair was sticking to the back of her neck in the sweltering heat.
'Good thing I remembered to bring a hair tie,' She thought to herself, sighing. The security guard sitting at the front of the bus gave her a sharp glance, making Carrie wonder if sighing was illegal at this new camp.
She looked out the window of the dusty school bus and was surprised to see the ground surrounding the dirt path was filled with holes. 'What kinda of a camp is this?' She wondered silently.
At the end of the long dirt path, Carrie saw what seemed to be a mirage. There was a green patch of land with a few carefully placed trees. She blinked a few times and realized that it wasn't a mirage. They were finally reaching their destination.
The bus pulled up in front of a few rickity wooden buildings and some tents. Carrie sighed with relief as the guard unlocked her handcuffs, then quickly silenced herself, not wanting to earn another glare. She gathered her bag and headed out of the bus.
That was when she realized:
It was an all boys camp.
Oh, crud.
