(Macbeth is by herself on the ground, stacking up and sorting pebbles and leaves. While the other campers are enjoying their free time, Macbeth plays by herself, as she finds social activities to be very stressful.)

(Kenny knows that Macbeth doesn't like being touched much, so he tries playing a game with her. The game is to see how well he and Macbeth can stack oak leaves.)

Kenny (goes in front of Macbeth, and looks at her): Hi, Macbeth. My name's Kenny. Kenny Mccormick. Hey, Macbeth? Let's play a game.

Macbeth (looks at her oak leaves, flaps around her left hand): Game?

Kenny (arranges the oak leaves into snowflake-shapes, and arranges rocks to make circles): Stack the oak leaves, like this, and stack the rocks, like that.

Macbeth (starts doing what Kenny suggested, and giggles): Okay.

Kenny: Do you need my help?

Macbeth: No. (starts making several snowflakes and circles by herself.)

Kenny (frowns): Um, Macbeth? I thought we were supposed to, uh, play together. (looks away and sighs in disappointment)

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(So just before the craft activities begin, Timmy, Jimmy, Nathan and Mimsy are at the picnic tables early. They're all excited about camp, but they are also worried about the Lake Tardicaca Shark.)

Nathan: Ohh... I can't wait for camp to start. But I'm worried about that lake creature...

Mimsy: Nathan, what are you talkin' bout'? The lake, right? Der!

Nathan (slaps Mimsy on the cheek): Shut up, Mimsy.

Jimmy: You're talkings bout that shark, aren't ya? The Lake Tardicaca Shark.

Nathan: Yeah, that shark is not a friendly fish. He jammed his huge dick inside me. (turns head to look at Mimsy) And Mimsy, you're the one to blame!

Mimsy: But I didn't know that sharks could be so... der!

Nathan (slaps Mimsy again) Shut up, Mimsy! I know you caused it!

Jimmy: Everybody, calm down. Maybe we'll find a way to pawn that shark hard.

Nathan: Uh, Jimmy, how do you pawn a shark? Sharks pawn you.

Jimmy: Uh, we could turn that shark into uh, sh-shark fin soup. J-just like what the ch-Chinese people eat.

Timmy: Rawr! Shark, shark, shark! Teeth, teeth, bite!

Mimsy: But what about the rest of the shark, der? Not just the fins...

Jimmy: Oh yeah. S-Shark meat in g-general. Maybe we should make the snark into shark n-nuggets.

Mimsy: With ketchup, honey mustard, breadcrumbs and oil?

Jimmy: S-Sounds eh-excellent. All the kids will love them.

Nathan (smiles and gives Mimsy a thumbs-up): Good idea, Mimsy.

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(Now, the camp schedule begins. Several adult staff from Denver, all of who have special education degrees, are keeping a close eye over the campers. A member named Vanessa is watching over Kenny, Macbeth, Timmy and Jimmy. She is good tempered and sweet, and she does not hurt or abuse anyone at camp.)

Vanessa (shows Kenny and Macbeth their visual schedule, using her index finger, before also showing it to Timmy and Jimmy): So, Kenny, Macbeth, this is our schedule for today. First, we do arts and crafts. Second, we do hiking and snack. Third, we do kayaking. Fourth, we do lunch at 1:30 PM. Firth, we do gym. Sixth, we do horseshoe games. Seventh, we have free time and dinner at 5:30 PM. Eighth, we have movie at 8:30 PM. And ninth, we go to sleep for the night.

Kenny: What type of arts are we doing today?

Vanessa (holds up a photo of binoculars and points at it): Today, we are making little binoculars out of toilet paper tubes. You know what binoculars are for, right?

Kenny: To see birds up close in the sky. Or branches or trees.

Vanessa: Kenny, that's right. So I'll be with you, Macbeth, Timmy and Jimmy until bedtime.

Jimmy: What about the other kids? Do their aides stay with them that long each day?

Vanessa: Yes, they do. But don't worry about them, you've got me.

Stay tuned for the next chapter.