Chapter 4: Literally a Heap of Trouble
"Oh…my…god," Angelina panted tiredly.
"I don't know how much longer I can go!" Felanie threw her backpack on the ground and sat down on the dirt with a thump. The backpack caused a clattering sound, the sound of something breaking, "Oops."
"Oh my god..." Angelina repeated in a bored voice.
"You guys! Oh my God!" Lea exclaimed. She pointed through a tree as the rest of the girls cluttered around her. She turned back toward Felanie who was still sitting on the ground and Angelina who was standing still and seemed to be looking nowhere. Lea motioned with her hand for them to join in.
"You will not believe this! This trip was so not a waste of time!"
"What?" Felanie said boredly.
"Dude,
the set is only like a few meters away from us." Lea
whispered.
"What?!" Angelina repeated with a scream. She ran
toward Lea and the others, almost plummeting her to the ground, as
Felanie trailed her, her hands flying to her face in surprise and
bewilderment.
"DUDE!" Angelina repeated.
"Stop repeating everything," Lea mocked as she continually stared through the branches of the well hidden, evergreen tree.
"Wow…" Felanie's voice trailed off as she stared at the set of the newest Supernatural episode, which could only have been better had the infamous actors been there.
"I see cameras and cameramen, and lighting people-"Lea leaned to the right, not satisfied with her current view.
"-But where is Jenson Ackles??" Angelina finished her sentence.
The girls all peered from the sides of the tree, and were soon discovered hovering there, by one of the cameramen.
"Woah, what are you kids doing here?"
Instinctively, Felanie hid behind a nearby, large rock.
"We're not kids!" Olivia rebutted.
"How many of you are there here?" The cameraman eyed them, confoundedly. His eyes grew wide as the girls toppled into a pile on top of each other, not being able to withstand leaning any longer.
The girls in the pile which were pale and afraid-looking suddenly burst out in laughter when they heard Lea grunting at the bottom of the pile.
Felanie jumped up from behind the rock and jumped on the top of the pile, joining in the laughter.
"Hey!" Angelina burst into giggles, underneath the sudden weight.
They all rolled into the mud, their laughter slowly residing, as the cameraman trudged off to find the director, leaving his camera behind.
"See, had you guys not have gotten so preoccupied with your little spying-"
"Ha-ha," Lea's eyes streamed in tears of laughter as she pointed toward Felanie.
All of them had gotten up, and we're replaying the event in their minds.
"What do you mean 'you guys'? You were spying too," Angelina said, as though to fill in for Lea.
Felanie blushed, not knowing how to respond.
Clarissa, another one of the girls, said, "You were hiding behind a rock!"
"Haha," Lea held her stomach, she couldn't get over it.
"Where has that camera guy gone off to?" Felanie veered off the current subject cleverly, turning her head around, her hand covering her eyes from the lighting as she squinted for any sign of the cameraman.
"Should we hide again?" Lea asked worriedly, finally calm.
"You tell me!" Angelina said cheerfully.
"That wouldn't really help us much, would it?" Danielle replied.
"Nope, I think we should wait for that guy to come back, wherever he went." Olivia muttered.
"No way am I going back into that forest," one of the other girls shivered as she suddenly realized how cold it was outside.
As they lay there freezing their butts off, they felt the ground suddenly begin shaking.
"F-u-c-k. WHA--T TH--E HELL ISsss THISssS? I di-dn't F-UCK-ING trek thi-s long, tooooo h-ave a F-UCKING earthquake experience!!" Lea exploded as suddenly as the earthquake had begun.
"I d-d-on't know!! But itttt's scaring m-me! AHHHH!!!" Felanie started to sob.
"May-be the Earth got ex-cited!! I me-ean, DE-EAN is h-h-ere somewhere."
"SHUT UP OLIVIA!" They all screamed.
"He—eyy, wherrree'dd tha-t cameraa guy goooo?" Angelina asked, though it was the last thing that should have been on her mind.
No one replied, they were all too busy shrieking.
The set seemed to be deserted still. You could only hear the high pitched yells which were slowly dying in the Earth's rumbling, as the girls held on to branches and rocks, for dear life.
