Chapter 7: Arlo Amato and Jermy Fartz

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It was July 7th, Adira's father, Isaiah Amberfield, was writing an important paper, until a worker knocked on the door.

"Come in." Isaiah said, as the door swings opened.

"Mr. Amberfield. It's from your daughter." The worker said.

"Hand it over." Isaiah replied, raising his hand. He handed over the letter and left the office.

Isaiah opened the letter, and it's from her daughter. It read:

Dear Father,

Today we had two campers joining us, their names Arlo Amato and Jermy Fartz, yes it's a weird name. Anyways, after they made a misguided bet by the other camp called 'The Woodscouts', everyone was forced to be nice for a whole day. But it's hard for Jermy, he is, how should I say this? Revolting. But for Arlo, he is Cooper's childhood friend, so it's easier. We went the whole afternoon with Jermy ruining every camp activity, and Cooper and Arlo's relationship is weird. And now for the last activity, my boyfriend, Max, got frustrated more and more. When Max is about to rage, the campers tackle him. When Jermy announced that he will be a pine tree, My counselor, David just laughed saying it's birch, and called him a big dummy, and guess what broke loose, The Woodscouts. The leader, Edward Pikemen, is going to choose the best camper in the Woodscouts. Cooper hugged Arlo he doesn't want to go, nor the campers, that gave me an idea. I started to beg for the Woodscouts NOT to take Jermy, and the others quickly caught on. And honestly, they fell for it, and they took Jermy away. Gwen and Nikki castigate David for screwing everything up, asking him what happened to him. He tried several times, to justify himself but eventually he gave stuff a stump his way and stubborn red face silence. Until something clicked to Nikki's brain. 'Oh, I get it, he was a fa-' I covered her mouth. 'Let's just enjoy the rest of the night, alright?' they all agree with me, and I let go of her mouth. We enjoyed the rest of the night, but I can't find Cooper or Arlo anywhere. But when I found them, I literally saw them making out, they stopped and looked at me, embarrassed. Cooper confessed to me that they are secretly in love. I kept it a secret, because he is my friend, but everybody will notice it anyway. Well, I hope I'll see you after summer.

Your loving Daughter,

Adira

Isaiah led out a smile. "I knew it was something special about your friend." As he continues to write back for her daughter.

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