Camp Gifted
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  • Reads 124
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 6
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2017
Mature
Houphuet is the new girl at Camp Gifted, the camp for troubled teens. On her way there, she meets a gang of obnoxious criminals:
  
  Zoe, the hacker
  
  Jula, the mad scientist
  
  Abbey, the lookout
  
  Alex, the get away
  
  Grace, the runner
  
  Lily, the shooter

 Lucy, the dramatic distraction

Trudy, the demon
  
  Amy, the crazy
  
  This summer, these girls have something big planned. So big, that if they're caught, they can get in more trouble then they've ever been in. Will they accomplish their goal, or get arrested trying?
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