Chapter Seven

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I'd like to thank and dedicate this chapter to ExcuseThat, for voting. I'd also like to apologize for not writing recently, my schedule has become very busy and won't cool down till November so bear with me please.

The birds chirped and sang, through the trees, as I made my way to the main hall. A half hour after resting in the nurse's office, Jeannette declared I was fit to leave and join my friends. I was almost close to faking that I was still dizzy, trying to find a way to stay a way from the boy with haunting beautiful eyes. Until Cam's face popped in my head and I knew I couldn't do that to him, leave him alone when I was supposed to be by his side most of the time we spent in camp. And so, after deciding to leave, I asked Jeanette where Cam and Ashton and his dad were, and she pointed me to the main hall where they were giving instructions on what we were going to be doing at camp. I stared at the big tan brick building that stands before me, big and proud with the carvings of animals of all kinds, covering it. It's roof is forest green, that went surprisingly well with the tan brick. I looked back down the pathway, I had just walked up. It was short, but winded through the forest from the small town area, to a clear space of grass where the building stands. I turned back around and opened the green steel door and stepped inside the building. After walking through a small room and opened the wooden doors, a counselor told me to walk through, I held my breath. There were hundreds of people crammed into this huge room that reminded me of a ballroom, only more like a cabin in the woods, decorated with pine cones hanging from intersecting wooden beams and stuffed animal heads and bodies, hanging on the walls with carved drawings of trees and wolves. In front of the hundreds of people was a stage with a old man that looked like a soldier, talking about camp rules. Luckily as I slipped inside no one noticed me except the few people standing in front of the door. Not seeing Cam or Ashton and his father, I moved over to the wall at the side of the door and leaned on it and listened to the old man speak. "Now we do things differently here than any other camp, so expect it to be different. As for your schedules, we counselors at camp, like to keep your activities a secret besides lunch, breakfast, dinner and camp meetings. Just follow your counselor and you'll do fine." Just as the man finished his sentence there was a loud boom causing people to scream and shuffle, as pink papers floated down from the ceiling. "People calm down its just your schedules." The man said just as I snatched a pink schedule from the air. "Like I said, we do things differently than other camps, now that you have your schedules and know the rules, ill let you guys go to dinner." The man said and people started shuffling to get out the door. I waited to the side of the building seeing if I could catch a glimpse of Cam or Ashton. I had mistaken a few for Cam but otherwise I didn't see them, until half of the people in the building were out. I saw Ashton first, his being giving me shivers and my calls for Cam to die in my throat. I watched as he moved through the crowd, until his head snapped towards mine. His eyes locked with mine, causing me to stand frozen and causing my body to sweat and shiver in delight. When I searched his face, I let out a small breath of relief. He hasn't found out my secret. It was eating away at me since I woke up but his face didn't show any kind of emotion of him knowing. I watched as he moved smoothly through the crowd until he stood before me.

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