Through Hell and High Water
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  • Parts 5
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  • Reads 180
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 5
  • Time 45m
Ongoing, First published May 29, 2014
Oliver Horace Harte is an aquaphobic, hot-tempered, depressed and a maple-syrup lover. His aforementioned aquaphobia was caused by an incident at a summer camp known as Camp Sterling, where he drowned. He was legally dead for seven minutes. Three years later, Oliver is asked to come back to the camp as a counselor, and face the infamous Lake Sterling.  This is where he and his best friend, Clemetine, free-sprited and a bit crude, meet Naoto Hayashida. Outgoing, sexually deviant, optimistic, and secretive. He and Oliver make an unlikely duo taking care of of the eight boys of Badger cabin.  Fumbling, competition, rivalry, manipulation, and romance.  Oliver's just trying to survive this place through hell and high water.
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