They came running in. Tasha was lying on her bed, Hailey and Murphy were beside her. Tre and Tristan were by the door while Euan and Logan try to get Tasha breathing again.
"C'mon Tasha, breathe, breathe, breathe." Euan kept trying and trying but it just wasn't working. Logan tried as well, but he failed.
It was determined that she had died at around 5:06 pm. She showed no symptoms of the disease that has plagued the area, which was weird. The last person who died, Noah, died like Tasha. No nose bleeds, no mention of migraines (that was a determined side effect after Oliver had one and died the next day), or any odd things.
There was a little service at the graveyard, where Tasha was buried beside Demarco and Pol. Everyone said something nice about their fallen friend. After the service, Adin, Harry, Aaron, and Owen left the "safe zone", as Ethan calls it.
The safe zone is the gym, rec hall, tennis courts, art shack, and volleyball court. Everything else on the campus is considered a threat. But outside of the safe zone is very peaceful, so that's where kids go to just talk.
Adin started the conversation off with a bang. "You know, it wouldn't surprise me if Sandy Cove came over here and attacked us." "They may not have heard the gun." "Harry, I'm pretty sure they heard the gun. That's why Ethan is preparing this battle scheme in case that happens." "Sorry, Harry but I'm with Aaron on this one. It was a dumbass move on your part." "Oh c'mon it wasn't th-. Did you guys hear that?"
It was the sound of leaves rustling, like someone was listening to there conversation and was running away. "Damn Sandy Cove spy probably." Owen was going over towards the area when he found something, a post it note.
"Guys, you should check this out." The other three rushed over and saw the note. It said: Help the lost group. Please! A

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The Camp Sickness
AdventureCamp Tall Timbers, a camp for kids of all ages, is plagued by a disease unknown to scientists. When there are only 20 people left, it's up to those kids to save themselves, and the world.