"What. Are you. Doing. In MY TENT?!"

Both Max and Grim could feel the immense amount of hatred embedded into her voice.

"Well, Mandy, what happened was-"

"SHUT UP GRIM! I didn't ask you!" She turned to Max, fire burning intensely in her eyes, making it seem like she wasn't even human, as she pointed at him. "YOU!"

"Actually, I was JUST leaving!" Max replied in an almost witty tone.

"I told you ONE THING NOT TO DO. AND YOU WENT AND DID IT ANYWAY! In fact, SEVERAL TIMES!"

Max grimaced. He raised his hand in order to add a comment to what she said, but she cut him off.

"Why won't you take a hint already?! GET. OUT." She aggressively crossed her arms. "And if you DARE tell anyone about this, you'll be as dead as Grim over there!" She leaned over in Max's direction to look more intimidating and threatening.

"Mandy-"

"GRIM!" she eyed him with the most deadly stare she could muster. If looks could kill, it would be one of Mandy's infamous death stares.

"MANDY," Grim raised his voice to show that he wasn't messing around. "If you would actually listen ta me for once, you would know dat not just Max saw me! Two other kids did as well!"

These words just made Mandy even more agitated than she was before in that moment, which didn't even seem possible at first. In reply to Grim she gave the most heated movement of stomping towards him. "I TOLD YOU GRIM." She narrowed her eyes at him intensely. "I told you NOT to let any campers see you! Don't just think that you're going to get off of this scott free!"

Grim sighed and rubbed his forehead. "Max, why did you come here, anyway!? Now I'm in da doghouse... just what I needed..."

Max finally snapped back to his senses and shot back to Mandy's fury. "You KNOW WHAT?! I WOULDN'T BE HERE IF YOU DIDN'T ACT SO SUSPICIOUS! Maybe you should learn how to control your idiot friend if you want to keep secrets so badly!" He shouted at her, cursing way more times than Mandy has ever heard in her life. As he finished talking, he rose his middle finger at her to say that he no longer wanted to deal with her shenanigans.

Mandy flushed a bright red in anger and pointed to the opening of the tent in a jerked movement. "This is NONE of your business! CAN'T YOU FIGURE THAT OUT GENIUS?!"

Max decided that it was time to exit from this train wreck. He rolled his eyes as he headed to leave her tent.

"I'm warning you, MAX! If you DARE defy me like this again, you'll be sorry! I'll hurt you SO bad, that you won't be able to sit for a year!" She curled and clenched her fists, announcing that she was ready to engage in a fight if she really had to.

All the ten year old did was shake this head like she was insane as he left.

When he was gone, Mandy zipped right past Grim, so he barely even noticed her as she grabbed her journal from her suitcase, and dusted it off for about five minutes straight. He had too much of a headache to even comprehend what was even happening anymore because of all of the yelling that he had just witnessed.

She sighed in relief after all of the quiet that just sat with them for the time being. "At least he didn't mess with this."

Grim perked up. Even with his headache, he could still hear what she had said. His expression changed from tiredness to annoyance in seconds. "You know what, child?! Maybe people would just leave you alone if you showed dem kindness for once, so den dey would actually respect your wishes!" He crossed his arms. "And what is up with that journal anyway? You've been paying way more attention to it than you have to me! And I'm da Grim Reaper!"

"Stop pouting, bonehead. This journal contains secrets about the supernatural that probably you don't even know."

"Yeah right..." Grim had whined in protest under his breath.

As she got up to go outside, she paused and stayed in one place. "Don't make me regret giving you that information. If this morning repeats again Grim, I swear that you can count on me-"

He put his hands up to quiet her from shouting again, since the pain engulfed in his skull was already bad enough. "Woah, Woah! I get it, I get it!" He looked at the ground, slouching. "No repeats, yada yada..."

"I mean it Grim!" She began to zip open the tent so she could go somewhere far away from the area that she was in, still holding the book in hand.As she started to say her last sentence to him, she swiveled to his direction. "Now, whatever you do, don't follow me. I have something important that I need to take care of that was nothing to do with you."

Before he could leave a remark, she had already disappeared from his range of sight. "Just what is dis girl getting herself into dis time..." He had muttered to himself so quietly that what he said was barely audible, even though no one was there to be able to hear him.

"W E L L H E L L O T H E R E R O S E ! ! !" The luminous figure overhead had called out to the girl. "WHAT CAN I DO FOR YOU?"

"Don't call me that." Her silhouette casting a shadow so all that was seen from where she was standing was her glowing eyes and frown. "I heard that you can make deals with others that can let them have anything that they desire. Even if it's impossible, I believe?"

"WHY, YES INDEED KID! Y E S I N D E E D !" He had put his hand out, which had sparked a bright blue flame that emitted from his fingertips, making the trees and bushes of the surrounding forest have light tint, causing the atmosphere to fluctuate according to the scenario.

She was ready to shake his hand to make a contract with the strange new being, but not yet. "Great. Now, I need something from you. Something very important..."