A lot of the last three chapters was orginally part of Neuropsych story in Campers, it is not mine, the ideas are hers and even some of the words are hers. I apologize for not mentioning it sooner and making anyone believe it is mine. I did not ask for permission and for that I am sorry.

Thursday and Friday came and went, Friday was the night of the huge camp fire, and all the kids were gathered around, Clark and Chloe were sitting near each other. Clark grinned as the sky began to get dark, he was seated between Jeremy, David, Chris was on his lap, Pete sat on the other side of Jeremy, holding Kyle and Will in his lap. Daniel sat with Charlie and Matt in his lap on the other side of David, Jake on the other side of him. Clark smiled over at Chloe, who had two girls hugging her close as the famous tale was told of the Legend of Sleepy Hollow, the large bonfire large, as the light shining against every little worried or excited faces.

They had made the wieners, and the s'mores, which had made every kids a little sticky. There had been jokes told, and each counselor had told a scary tale, but it was Jack's turn, and he had chosen the most famous scary tale over the bonfire

Jack was perfect at telling the story, he had the prefect voices, the perfect mannerisms, and Clark felt Chris jump at a nerve wracking moment. He grinned and eyed Chloe, who grinned back at him, Kara was now firmly clutching to Samantha looking worried.

"Think they'll have nightmares?" Pete asked, Clark shook his head out of his stupor and looked over at Pete.

"What?"

"I said do you think they'll have nightmares?"

"I dunno, it's all part of the fun Pete," Clark murmured grinning. He turned his eyes back on Chloe and felt his heart begin to race, she was stunning...had he just thought that. It was true though, something about her short blonde hair, the way it just flipped up, about her beautiful features. She was...stunningly beautiful. He wanted to tell her what he thought, suddenly he wanted to be with her, hold her...maybe even love her.

"Clark!" the harsh whisper came, Clark looked down at his little brother who looked innocently frightened, "I'm scared," Clark smiled, for all of Chris' wisdom the boy still had the young innocence.

"I'm here buddy," Clark murmured gently.

As Clark had thought the night was spent with many homesick terrified five year olds. Clark ended up sleeping with both his brothers and Jeremy at the foot of his bed. Pete had two in his bed and Daniel had the last three in his bed.

Martha was sitting at the table when a pair of hands clasped over her eyes, she jumped, and giggled slightly.

"Keep 'em closed," he whispered. She smiled as she did as he was told. Moments later he took his hands away and told her to open them, she grinned at the sight of the beautiful candle light dinner sitting in front of her, grilled chicken, fried rice it looked wonderful.

"Jonathan..." she began he leaned over and kissed her on the lips.

"The kids are at camp, Katie is at Abby and Bill's house, which means we've got the entire house to ourselves for one night. Do you realize how rare that is in a house with five children?" He asked grinning. She chuckled gently.

"I love you," she whispered. He smiled and sat down beside her, taking her hand he look at her.

"You are the most amazing person I have ever met, you take care of five beautiful children and you're still beautiful when the day is done," she blushed slightly, "Martha these past twenty years have been the best years of my life, and I'd like to have the next fifteen to contribute to that. I can't live without you," She smiled and reached over, their lips meeting in a sweet kiss.

"You're my soul and my life Jonathan, that'll never change."

Saturday rolled around quickly for everyone, Clark had to admit the past week they had spent together had been the best week of his life so far, he hadn't really talked to Chloe since the kiss, both of them had been so busy. Saturday was supposed to be the day for each child to do whatever they wanted. They would have free time until dinner at six and then a huge bon fire would finish off the weekend. Clark had decided to go spend his last three hours as a camp counselor sleeping on the dock by the lake. Grinning he sat down and relaxed, leaning back.

"Hey there handsome," Clark grinned, his eyes still closed as he heard her voice.

"Hey you; beautiful, come to join me and bask in the silence?" She giggled as she came over and sat down beside his head. Clark opened his eyes and looked at her.

"Well the girls are playing basketball, and some are riding the horses, so I figured they could live without me for awhile. Lana is riding the horses with them and Sam is with Jack in the main cabin. So...I figured I'd come here and hang out with my favorite man in the world," Clark grinned and moved his head so it was lying against her thigh.

"I like the sound of that, Pete took a couple of the boys fishing, and Daniel was taking a hike with one of the ladies from the Australia Cabin. So, thought I'd enjoy the silence."

"Makes sense...so we haven't talked much about that..."

"That kiss...yeah, Chloe, I don't want you to get the wrong idea...okay I wasn't just kissing you to keep those...Chloe, I like you, I mean at first I wasn't sure, after that first kiss last year when I first met you...Chloe I didn't know what to think. You were my first kiss...and...and I want you to be my last kiss, or at least my next kiss," Clark hadn't realized that he had stated al his feelings in such a hurry. Chloe chuckled and gently ran a hand through his soft hair.

"I like you too Clark...I have since I kissed you that first day, well since I first saw you..."

"Chloe, I don't want to change anything, I'd like you to consider being my girlfriend when we get home."

"I don't even have to consider it, I'd love to be your girlfriend Clark," Clark smiled as he slowly sat up and kissed Chloe on the lips.

Clark smiled as he and the boys entered the large cabin, looking around the place had been beautifully decorated for the dance. Clark's eyes instantly searched for Chloe. In the past week he had come to care for her a little deeper, and a little more than he had for anyone.

Chloe stood in a beautiful dress, smiling, she was talking to some other girls, as Clark approached her and held out his hand, "may I have this dance?" He asked gently. She blushed and nodded.

"Of course," she replied gently. He led her out onto the dance floor and pulled her close. They looked into one another's eyes, and Clark realized his world slowly began to disappear.

"This has been the best week of my life," Clark whispered gently.

"Me too, Clark...I want you to know, I never meant to fall in love with you, but I don't regret it."

"I don't regret anything we've done this week, and I can't wait to get home and see you again," whispered Clark.

"Do you realize we've spent one evening making out in the woods, and we've sung together?" Replied Chloe with a grin

"Must be true love, thank you Chloe, for the best nights of my life," Clark touched her face, then leaned down, their lips meeting in a passionate kiss.

Clark couldn't remember having such a great time in all his life as he and the boys made sure they were all packed that evening. Their music was blaring through the cabin, while each boy sat packing their gear up.

"How come when you leave you can't fit nothing back in the case?" Kyle asked sitting on his suitcase. Clark chuckled.

"Because you don't ever fold anything. When mom packs your bags she folds everything," Clark called jokingly.

"I don't wanna go home," whimpered Will. Pete smiled and lifted the five year old into his arms, Daniel grinned gently as well.

"Okay guys, we'll finish tomorrow morning, get in bed, I think we've had plenty of excitement," Daniel, Clark and Pete watched the boys crawl into their beds and wrap up in the blankets.

"Night guys, sleep well," Clark called.

Clark felt like he had only slept a couple hours, before he was woken up by Daniel's shaking. It was eight, the parents would arrive at eleven, breakfast was at nine. Sighing Clark grabbed a shower, followed by all the other campers. He hoisted Chris onto his shoulders, and was followed closely by everyone.

The morning went quickly and the first parents began to arrive, Chris and Kyle ran to their mother and father when they spotted them. Martha grinned and swung her son up in her arms, Jonathan did the same with Kyle. Kara hurried over and grabbed both her parents in hugs, and finally Clark joined the group.

"We've missed you guys," Martha said grinning as she kissed her four babies.

"So how was camp?" Jonathan asked and smiled as all the children began speaking at once. The ride home was loud and eventful, but Jonathan and Martha wouldn't have traded it for the world.