“Hey, can we talk?”
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“Hey, can we talk?”
“I can feel you inside underneath my skin. Feel you take me from within, and so I surrender. Bound to you in sin...” He sung to himself, as he made his rounds around the camp site, checking to make sure everyone was kept safe and away from the dangers that lurked beyond the trees.
Glitter attack at the craft cabin, watch out!
mckinney falls | summer & dean
The students gathered around the lake was an overwhelming sight for Summer. It brought her back to her youth and her memories of being a student at Stanford. Unfortunately, she’d never really been one for camping but she couldn’t dismiss the brilliant times her and her friends had at lakes similar to the one she was stood in front of. The waterfalls just made the scene more serene.
Stepping forward with her brightly coloured towel, she gazed around in awe at the beautiful scenery and the countless masses of teenagers having fun, whether it be in the water or on the rocky land. As a teacher she had a duty to be here and make sure these students were safe, but who could blame her for being selfish and taking in everything she could on this camping trip. “Oh, this is going to be fun,” She spoke, with a smile.
There’s no signal here, so if we’re in trouble or someone dies, then we have no way of calling the police or an ambulance. Plus no way of listening to Spotify, as I chose not to spend ten dollars on Premium. Also, I’m “tent roomed” with Jason Falcon and Sawyer Talbot… both could crush me with one hit. Me? I’m an optimist.
“I can’t do it.” She huffed out of breath, after collapsing onto the grass—her bags at her side. “Why couldn’t the van just drive us to the campsite? My bags are so heavy.”