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Iris Goodwin.
I was excited yet nervous when my parents told me they signed me up for summer camp. I love trying out new things, even if I am a little bit of an introvert. They told me it would get me to come out of my comfort zone and I couldn’t agree more. It is the summer before senior year so I’m hoping this will change me for the better.
Axel MontGomery.
Coming to this camp wasn’t how I wanted to spend my entire summer. My motorcycle on the open roads sounded a lot better than being surrounded by other teenagers who I couldn’t give a damn about. Anything to get away from a dead beat dad who is now trying to come back into my life. I can’t think of one thing that I will enjoy about this summer.
Jillian Porter.
As much as I love my four older brothers, I am stoked to be going to a summer camp for the entire summer. Being the youngest and only girl, I always seemed to be the last thought, so now I can finally do something I like and it be all about me. I’m anxiously waiting to explore the camp as well as check out what sports they have.
Gabriel Garcia.
My twin brother Samuel and I are going to this camp so our parents can have a vacation and I’m just excited to go somewhere that’s not home. It will be a good experience to gain when it comes to college applications and meeting new people of different backgrounds. Plus taking a jog around nature, must be breathtaking.
Samuel Garcia.
My twin brother Gabriel and I are attending this camp to basically get out of our parents hair. Our parents are high school sweethearts and had us after graduation and our dad loves to remind us that they never got to have a honeymoon, hence getting rid of us for the summer. I could care less about this camp, although the only thing I’m looking forward to is seeing all the gorgeous ladies that will be there. Maybe this camp won’t be so bad after all.
Kassandra Smith.
I would much rather be stuck in my attic small room in the foster house than be in this hell hole. Child Protected Services gave me the choice to come here or summer school and I would rather be stuck with stupid teenagers than in a classroom which I despise being in anyway. As long as I can bring my cigarettes, I guess I can manage being at summer camp.
As all six of these teenage boys and girls go to Evergreen’s Summer Camp and they experience things they never thought would happen. A coed camp for the whole summer. But with finding true love, breaking hearts, finding who you truly are and lots of drama, this
Summer Camp
is full of passion, love, hurt, and pain.