Starlight and Stowaways//Camp Camp Reader Insert (DISCONTINUED)
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  • Reads 10,574
  • Votes 244
  • Parts 22
  • Time 5h 44m
Complete, First published Jun 10, 2018
Mature
F/N, the Daughter.
F/N, the Runaway.
F/N, the Ghost Thief.
F/N, the...
... the Friend?
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F/N was a girl who lived in the forest surrounding Camp Campbell, after escaping the horrors of her old life. With only a sacred knife at her side, she managed to make herself a nice home as a stowaway in the middle of the woods, occasionally stealing food from the surrounding camps in the dead of night. However, what happens when she gets caught by a few campers from Camp Campbell?
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(Please keep in mind I wrote this when I was 10-11 years old. It will not be good! Please do not expect something amazing out of this as I had no plan and it ends quite abruptly. Be kind with criticism and keep in mind how young I was!) There you were. Standing outside of the bus stop, you pondered whether your parents had really made the right decision. You've always been an introverted kid - somewhat outcasted by your so called 'peers'. You never really went outside - and because of this, your parents insisted you went somewhere for the summer. That's where 'Camp Campbell' came in. So, here you are, about to step onto a bus sending you straight to this random summer camp you know nothing about. Oh well.. (Once again, I wrote this when I was 11. This is not my best work. Proceed with caution.)