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Devine screamed as she saw her sisters drop dead on the grass

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Devine screamed as she saw her sisters drop dead on the grass. She suddenly felt a hard chest and looked up to see a man with a burlap bag on. He had a bloody axe in his hands. She screamed as he lifted his axe in the air and stabbed her with it. She began coughing up blood as she fell to the ground.

"P- Please," she said, seeing the man walk closer to her. He began axing her over and over again until she was dead. Her motionless, bloody body laid on the green grass, her blood painting it red. Suddenly, she heard someone calling out for her.

"DEVINE! WAKE UP!"

Devine gasped as she woke up from her chilling nightmare. She saw Cindy standing next to her. "What time is it?" she asked nervously, sweat dripping down her forehead. Cindy sighed, "It's 1:58, Devine. The bus comes at 2, so you better get ready. And fast." Devine gasped and jumped out of the bed. She watched her sister leave her room before changing into another outfit.

Devine quickly tied her hair in a messy bun and grabbed some sneakers, putting them on and looking at herself in her mirror. "You look perfect, Devine," she muttered to herself. "You look cute. Just remember not to embarrass yourself in front of Tommy." She walked out of her room and went downstairs. She opened the front door and walked outside, seeing that the bus arrived just in time. Ziggy turned around and saw her, "Finally you're here. Were you dreaming about Tommy?"

"Shut up Ziggy," Devine scowled, walking up the steps into the bus after Cindy and Ziggy. She saw Tommy patting the empty seat beside him, looking at her with a smile. On her right, she saw Cindy and Ziggy sitting next to each other. She walked over to Tommy and sat down on the empty seat, the bus beginning to move. "Are you excited to finally come to camp with us?" Tommy asked her with a grin.

"Yeah, I guess," Devine said. "I've never been to one, always busy with things y'know?" "Well now you have an opportunity to enjoy it," Tommy said, smirking. Devine nodded, smiling back at him. Both Tommy and her were counselors at the camp, including Cindy. Ziggy was just a camper since she was younger.

Suddenly, Devine remembered her nightmare.

She looked at her sisters and saw their dead pale and bloody bodies. She almost screamed when she blinked, her sisters turning back to normal. "We're here!" the bus driver said loudly as the bus slowly came to stop. The doors opened and everyone began getting out of their seats. Devine walked with Tommy out of the bus along with her sisters.

"Wow," Devine said with a smile as she looked around the camp. "Cool, huh?" Tommy said with a grin, looking at her. "Yeah," Devine said. "Can you show me where my cabin is?" Tommy nodded and grabbed her hand, making her blush. He guided her to the cabin for female counselors.

"The one next to it is mines," Tommy said. Devine nodded, "Thanks." She walked inside the cabin and smiled. She found her bed, which was next to Cindy's, and began unpacking her stuff. Suddenly, she felt someone's presence behind her. "Hello?" she said, turning around to find a middle aged woman standing in front of her.

"Hello, are you Devine Berman?" the woman asked, her lips forming into a gentle smile. "Yeah, are you Nurse Lane?" Devine asked, raising her eyebrow. "Indeed I am," the woman said with a nod. "You are my nurse assistant. When you're done unpacking, you can visit my office." She handed her a map of the camp.

Devine nodded, "Thank you." She watched Nurse Lane walk out of the cabin as Cindy walked in, glancing at her.

"Who was that?" Cindy asked. "I thought you knew," Devine smirked, turning around to continue unpacking. "Well, I've never seen her before," Cindy said, walking over to her bed. "She's new." Devine sighed happily, "She's Nurse Lane. She just came by to tell me that I'm her nurse assistant." Cindy smiled, "Finally getting to live your dream, huh?"

Being a doctor was always Devine's dream, and being a nurse assistant was very close to that. So she was happy.

"Yup," Devine said as she quickly finished unpacking. "Now I have to go meet her at her office. Bye Cindy." She walked out of the cabin and pulled the map from her shorts' pocket. She walked towards the nurse's office and smiled excitedly.

Devine knocked on the door and it quickly opened to reveal Nurse Lane. "That was quick, wasn't it?" the woman said with a chuckle. "Alright, come in. I'm going to show you the whole office."

Devine nodded and walked inside, looking around in awe. "Alright, so this is the patient room where patients can lay down and relax. There's only two beds," Nurse Lane explained as they entered the first room. She then showed Devine another room, "This is where I am most of the time." There was something off about Nurse Lane, but Devine tried shaking the thought away.

"And this is where the medicines and band aids are," Nurse Lane said, walking in another room. She turned around and faced Devine. "And that's all. You will just be focusing on the band aids and such. I'll be handling the pills and other things." Devine nodded, "Okay, no problem."

Suddenly, Devine heard one of the Sunnyvaler counselors, Kurt, yell that it was lunch time. "Well, I have to go now, Nurse Lane," Devine said with a sigh. "See you later?" "Of course," Nurse Lane said sweetly. Devine nodded and walked out the door, heading towards the Mess Hall. She walked in and saw Tommy sitting at a table with Cindy and some of his friends.

"Hey guys," Devine said as she sat next to Cindy. "Where's your lunch, Devine?" Cindy asked her, furrowing her eyebrows. "Not hungry," Devine said with a shrug. Cindy was about to argue with her when Tommy asked, "How was Nurse Lane?" Devine looked at him and smiled, "She was pretty great. I'm glad I'm her nurse assistant." Tommy nodded. "That's great," he said. He looked at one of his friends, Gary, and began talking to him.

Devine searched the cafeteria for Ziggy and saw that she wasn't there. "Where's Ziggy?" she asked Cindy. "I don't know," Cindy said, finishing her lunch. She looked around. "That's strange. She should be here." "Maybe she's at her cabin," Devine said. "I saw her walk in her cabin before I came here."

Lunch quickly finished and everyone left the Mess Hall. It was turning dark and everybody went to their cabins. "I'm going to sleep early, good night Devine," Cindy said as she got comfortable in her bed. "'Night Cindy," Devine said with a sigh. She quickly began falling asleep, hoping that she won't have another terrifying nightmare.

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