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The counselors were thinking of ways to kill time for the next 12 hours.

Ethan: "We could always just sleep the night away."
Erica: "Hush emo boy, we're gonna have a campfire party."
Alex: "And why do you have the rights to make that decision?"
Erica: "Because I'm in charge here and I know what's boring and what's not, and I say we have a party."
Alex: "But you're literally demanding that we freeze out here."
Steven: "Come on you have to come, a party isn't a party without you."
Alex: "That is true though... maybe I will come."
Sara: "I honestly don't care what we end up doing can you people just hurry the hell up?"
Erica: "Ok then, we'll do a vote. Hand up for campfire party."
Alex, Helen,Ryan,Steven,Emily, Ellie,Aaron,Ricky,Jesse,and Dylan's hands raised.
Erica: "Hands for chill inside?"
Ethan and Sara's hands raised.
Erica: "What about you Kat?"
Kat: "uhh i don't know.. maybe party for the last time."
Erica: "That's it, our vote won."
Ethan: "I don't even care anymore."
Erica: "Let's go!"

**the sun went down and the moon came up.**

Ricky: "I'm gonna tell you a scary story."
Aaron: "Oh, no, I'm so scared."
Alex: "Come on then, just tell it already."
Ricky: "As you wish...
The last day of summer camp was always bittersweet for the counselors. They had spent weeks bonding with their campers, teaching them new skills, and creating memories that would last a lifetime. But now it was time for the campers to go home, and for the counselors to prepare for the next season.

As the sun set on the final day of camp, the counselors gathered around the campfire to reminisce about the summer. They laughed and joked, sharing stories of the campers and their adventures. But as the night wore on, they began to hear strange noises coming from the woods.

At first, they dismissed it as just the sounds of the forest at night. But then they saw them, the vampires emerging from the darkness. The counselors tried to run, but they were quickly surrounded, trapped by the creatures of the night.

The vampires were unlike any they had ever seen before. They were pale and gaunt, with glowing red eyes and razor-sharp fangs. They hissed and snarled, baring their teeth as they closed in on the counselors.

The counselors fought back, using whatever weapons they could find to defend themselves. They swung baseball bats and tree branches, hoping to ward off the creatures. But the vampires were too strong, too fast, and too numerous. One by one, the counselors fell, their bodies drained of blood by the ravenous vampires.

As the sun began to rise, the last of the counselors lay dying on the forest floor. The vampires had vanished back into the shadows, leaving only the stench of death and decay behind. The once-beautiful summer camp was now a place of unspeakable horror, its fields and cabins stained with the blood of the innocent.

The authorities never found out what happened that night at the summer camp. The counselors' bodies were discovered the next morning by the new season's staff, who were horrified by what they saw. The camp was closed down permanently, its reputation forever tarnished by the evil that had taken hold of it.

Years later, the locals still tell stories of the summer camp and the evil vampires that lurk in the woods. They warn travelers to stay away, to avoid the cursed ground where so many lives were lost. And they remember the brave counselors who gave their lives to protect their campers, a sacrifice that will never be forgotten.
Done!"

Aaron's jaw dropped as he stared in shock from the bone cold story he had just told.
Helen: "Is this based off of something true? Like a horror movie?"
Alex: "If this were a horror movie, I'd be the final girl."

Helen: "Yeah right, there is no way you're gonna be the final girl."
Jesse: "None of you have the potential."
Emily: " A "final girl" is a term used in horror movies to describe the last surviving female character who confronts and defeats the killer or monster. The concept of the final girl emerged in the 1970s and 1980s as a feminist response to the portrayal of women as helpless victims in horror movies. By having a strong female character who outwits and overcomes the villain, the final girl represents female empowerment and offers a sense of hope and catharsis for the audience. The final girl is important in a horror movie because she challenges gender stereotypes and provides a positive role model for young women, while also adding depth and complexity to the story."
Sara: "In horror movies, the odds are often stacked against the characters who are placed in terrifying situations. While some characters may have certain skills or attributes that help them survive, the average person would likely struggle to make it through a horror movie alive. There are several reasons why a normal person wouldn't survive a horror movie.

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