NOTE: I do not hold any responsibility for these characters. I do not own any of the Camdens, nor do I own a Camp Waterfront. Everything is strictly fictional.
As Mary and Lucy were in their bedroom pack for their 4 hour road trip to Camp Waterfront, they talk about how the camp s co-ed, how many cute guys they=ll see there, and that they will stick together. In Lucy=s suitcase she is packing clothes, hygienic supplies, books, and stationary to write to her family back home. In Mary=s duffle bag she has already packed clothes, make-up, her CD player with CDs, extra batteries, and a toothbrush.
Although the two girls sometimes do not get along that well, they both can admit that they really do love each other. The girls had made a vow never to go anywhere without the other. Mary was extremely excited to go to Camp Waterfront this year because they have a basketball program. Lucy was looking forward to the new outdoor activities. Just as the girls had closed their suitcases, their mother called up the stairs that it was time to go.
The suitcases were secured to the roof of the car and Eric sat behind the steering wheel. Annie sat in the passenger=s seat next to her husband, while Mary and Lucy were to sit in the back. The two sisters said goodbye to all of their siblings and climbed in the vehicle. On the 4 hour trip to Camp Waterfront they all sang songs, played car games, and talked about the events at camp this season. The 4 hours seemed to pass quickly, and the Camdens= car arrived at the camp gate. The girls were to report to the main cabin to see which bunk they would be in. Eric and Annie drove off as they girls waved to their parents. After the car was out of sight, the girls raced to the list posted on the wall. There were quite a few people swarming around it trying to see were they each belonged. Mary volunteered to look to save time.
While Lucy waited for her sister, another girl came up to her. She introduced herself as Katelyn VanSlyke and was to be staying in the Squirrel bunk. Mary soon came back and was introduced to Katelyn. Sadly, Mary and Lucy had been separated. Mary was in the Bear Cub bunk and Lucy was placed in the Squirrel bunk with Katelyn. Mary was quite upset about being separated from her sister, but figured they both could cope with it. After all they didn=t have to do everything together. Besides, it looked like Lucy had already made a new friend.
Mary headed off to her bunk in the opposite direction as Lucy=s. They looked back at each other, but continued without hesitation. Lucy and Katelyn both entered their bunk together, claiming which bed they would sleep on. They chose two beds right next to each other, both on the top bunk. The new friends started talking about the challenge there was to be. One event each day of the three weeks of their stay. The first even was going to be held at 10:00 PM that night. From what each girl had heard, they were competing against all of the other bunks. Just then a tall, handsome boy walked into the bunk. Lucy and Katelyn looked at each other in awe. The boy introduced himself as Jeff Wanely and he was the counselor for their bunk. Lucy decided to keep her eye on him.
Meanwhile, Mary was unpacking in her bunk when another girl walked in the door. She was struggling with her many bags. She introduced herself to be Sherry Clare. They also began talking about the challenge. They were also informed by a passing counselor that they would be competing against the Squirrel bunk tonight. Mary did not take notice that was her sister=s bunk. Mary decided that she would go outside for a walk. As she was walking out of her cabin door, she bumped into quite a handsome man. He looked like he was about 3 or 4 years older than her, making him about 20 years old. Mary knew this had to be love at first sight as she stared awkwardly at him. Little did she know that this was the same man that Lucy had seen earlier, and was also her sister=s counselor.
As Mary and Lucy were in their bedroom pack for their 4 hour road trip to Camp Waterfront, they talk about how the camp s co-ed, how many cute guys they=ll see there, and that they will stick together. In Lucy=s suitcase she is packing clothes, hygienic supplies, books, and stationary to write to her family back home. In Mary=s duffle bag she has already packed clothes, make-up, her CD player with CDs, extra batteries, and a toothbrush.
Although the two girls sometimes do not get along that well, they both can admit that they really do love each other. The girls had made a vow never to go anywhere without the other. Mary was extremely excited to go to Camp Waterfront this year because they have a basketball program. Lucy was looking forward to the new outdoor activities. Just as the girls had closed their suitcases, their mother called up the stairs that it was time to go.
The suitcases were secured to the roof of the car and Eric sat behind the steering wheel. Annie sat in the passenger=s seat next to her husband, while Mary and Lucy were to sit in the back. The two sisters said goodbye to all of their siblings and climbed in the vehicle. On the 4 hour trip to Camp Waterfront they all sang songs, played car games, and talked about the events at camp this season. The 4 hours seemed to pass quickly, and the Camdens= car arrived at the camp gate. The girls were to report to the main cabin to see which bunk they would be in. Eric and Annie drove off as they girls waved to their parents. After the car was out of sight, the girls raced to the list posted on the wall. There were quite a few people swarming around it trying to see were they each belonged. Mary volunteered to look to save time.
While Lucy waited for her sister, another girl came up to her. She introduced herself as Katelyn VanSlyke and was to be staying in the Squirrel bunk. Mary soon came back and was introduced to Katelyn. Sadly, Mary and Lucy had been separated. Mary was in the Bear Cub bunk and Lucy was placed in the Squirrel bunk with Katelyn. Mary was quite upset about being separated from her sister, but figured they both could cope with it. After all they didn=t have to do everything together. Besides, it looked like Lucy had already made a new friend.
Mary headed off to her bunk in the opposite direction as Lucy=s. They looked back at each other, but continued without hesitation. Lucy and Katelyn both entered their bunk together, claiming which bed they would sleep on. They chose two beds right next to each other, both on the top bunk. The new friends started talking about the challenge there was to be. One event each day of the three weeks of their stay. The first even was going to be held at 10:00 PM that night. From what each girl had heard, they were competing against all of the other bunks. Just then a tall, handsome boy walked into the bunk. Lucy and Katelyn looked at each other in awe. The boy introduced himself as Jeff Wanely and he was the counselor for their bunk. Lucy decided to keep her eye on him.
Meanwhile, Mary was unpacking in her bunk when another girl walked in the door. She was struggling with her many bags. She introduced herself to be Sherry Clare. They also began talking about the challenge. They were also informed by a passing counselor that they would be competing against the Squirrel bunk tonight. Mary did not take notice that was her sister=s bunk. Mary decided that she would go outside for a walk. As she was walking out of her cabin door, she bumped into quite a handsome man. He looked like he was about 3 or 4 years older than her, making him about 20 years old. Mary knew this had to be love at first sight as she stared awkwardly at him. Little did she know that this was the same man that Lucy had seen earlier, and was also her sister=s counselor.
