David approached the new counselor, (Y/N) with a welcoming smile.
"Welcome to camp campbell!" He smiled. (Y/N) smiled nervously, giving a small wave to the man.
"Yeah, welcome to this shithole." A boy with a blue hoodie mumbled. (Y/N) smirked slightly,
"So I guess you'll be a hard one."
"Yep, bitch."
"Brat."
David's smile faltered slightly.
"Oh, boy." He chuckled.
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Hi, Welcome to my David x reader! You're name is (Y/N) correct? Sorry to inform you, but you're a spy! A spy who lives in a family of spies where everyone expects you to do your job! Especially your father!
You're job is to hunt down Cameron Campbell! Working as a camp counselor at a camp in order to get information on this mysterious gambling man,
You meet a man named David, one that you fall for and refuse to admit for the reasoning of investigation distractions.
So?
What will it be?
Betray your crush, David by turning in his father figure to the police to gain respect from your father?
Or
Betray your father and quit your family lined job in order to keep your relationship with who you call your true love?
David tried not to remember the horrible things that the kids had claimed Daniel had done. Deep down, he knew what was going on, he wasn't THAT stupid to not pick out the obvious fact that Daniel wasn't exactly what could be labeled a 'good person'. David always was the one to try and see the best in people though, so David took upon the thought that maybe Daniel could be changed. That being said, instead of leaving things off the way they had ended with Daniel going to the hospital, David made sure to write him nearly every day, occassionally sending flowers as well.
When he found out his letter's were no longer being sent, he got worried. He wanted to help Daniel, and maybe the letters were doing just that. But how was he supposed to do that when he didn't even know where Danial was? But before David has too much time to worry, a certain someone shows up at the camp. And let's just say...
David finds himself a bit more tangled up with the blonde haired letter reciever than he ever thought he would be.