The Little Camper

The Little Camper

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Inspired by a day with nature, happy-go-lucky high schooler Kokoro Sato decided to join the Scouting club, assuming that it's just all about camping and staying with the wild...but she was all wrong. Her clubmates thought that she will give up Scouting after being asked for so many random stuff...but they were wrong. How a bubbly and cute little camper change how they view about scouting, camping, and bonding with nature? Let's find out! A Yuru Camp-Inspired Story, written for the Stay-At-Home readers! Our humble story offering for this profile's 5th year on Wattpad! © 2020 Gen-Rin. All Rights Reserved. Ownership of all media featured in this work belongs to respective owners To be published starting November 18, 2020.
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This story was written with ChatGPT Y/n had her life perfectly organized: top grades, flawless magic, and a reputation so pristine it practically sparkled. She was the golden girl of Lakewood-respected, admired, and only a little bit smug about it. Then came Camp Lakewood. She expected crafts, medals, and maybe a few Instagram-worthy sunsets. Instead? Mud. Bugs. Squirrels with attitude. Oh-and a survival challenge from actual chaos disguised as a summer camp. Worse still? TKO. A loud-mouthed, fire-fisted boy with too much sarcasm and a permanent disdain for buttons. He's reckless, rude, and somehow always right when it comes to surviving the wilderness Between accidental forest disasters, embarrassing meltdowns, awkward tent-sharing, and emotional growth, Y/n's about to find out that real magic isn't about spells-it's about letting go, screwing up, and maybe trusting someone who drives you absolutely crazy. Camp Lakewood isn't just going to change her summer-it's about to flip her whole world upside down.

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