SUMMER IN WE'ENHAVEN

HAN'S POV:

I was falling harder and harder for Rasia. I couldn't really tell if she had the same feelings for me. Even if she does she clearly wasn't showing it. Girls. I thought. She was playing hard to get.

I scrubbed off all the leftover egg particles that were on the plates, leftover from breakfast. The bubbles in the soapy water were nearly gone causing the water to turn darker from where the dirty dishes sat soaking. Cleaning up after meals was one of the worst things for a counselor to do here at camp. I sighed and started to think about Raisa. The way she walked, talked, laughed, and fought was so cute. I felt my cheeks getting warm. I looked around and realized that she was on kitchen duty as well. But I was the only one in the kitchen. I don't recall seeing her at breakfast either. I left the unfinished dishes on the counter and ran outside.