Arrival

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The boy reluctantly approached the camp gate, his feet dragging and his shoulders hunched. As he entered the camp, the boy looked around with a sense of dread and disbelief. As his eyes fell upon the bustling campers, the smiling councillors, and the vibrant activities, he couldn't help but wonder if this was truly the place he wanted to be for the rest of the summer. He had his doubts, but he would soon find out if his fears were warranted.


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Rin arrived at his chalet, greeted by four other people. Their silence was more oppressive than their chatter had been. The air was laden with a sense of awkwardness that he just couldn't shake. The chalet felt dingy and unpleasant, as if it had never been cleaned before. He could feel a sense of unease settle in his chest, threatening to spill over now that they were all stuck together in this cramped and uncomfortable place.


Rin didn't bother to say hello. Instead, he just flopped onto one of the worn-out beds, tossing his things onto the floor with a casual disregard for decency. Why did he have to be stuck here with people like this? He wouldn't even want to be here with people he liked. Rin thought these things to himself, annoyed and disappointed that he'd have to share a living space with the likes of these strangers.


-This behavior of yours was exceedingly improper and inconsiderate. Do you lack basic manners? A simple greeting would not be an undue hardship.- said an annoying voice.


-Like I'd care. I don't even know who you are, so why would I say hi? It's not like it matters anyway. Besides, I don't even like you strangers, so why would I bother to be polite with people I don't even want to talk to?

-If you were truly an intelligent and well-mannered individual, it would not matter whether you were acquainted with me. Proper greeting etiquette is a basic principle of civility that should be upheld at all times. Your apathetic and unsocial attitude is not only rude and off-putting, but also a clear demonstration of ignorance and a lack of social intelligence.

-Just bark you dog! I don't care anyway.

As the thick, wooden door slammed shut with a loud thud, one boy held his trembling hand in front of his mouth, terrified

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As the thick, wooden door slammed shut with a loud thud, one boy held his trembling hand in front of his mouth, terrified. His eyes were wide with fear as he stared back at the entrance. But in sharp contrast, another boy didn't even seem to notice. With his headphones still on, he remained immersed in his music, totally oblivious to the other two. The black haired boy was the one who slammed it. he must have been tired of the 2 arguing.

There  was silent for some minutes.

-Is noone gonna go after him.-Said the brunette with the headphone.

-Don't. He went out to smoke. We should just let him calm himself down.

Dang these guys are strange. Rin thought to himself. They went to bed soon after. He fell asleep not knowing who are sleeping around him. It was down bad.


 At least I'm Still not dead.

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 15, 2023 ⏰

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