Skinny Dipping At Dusk
  • Reads 4,190,584
  • Votes 128,978
  • Parts 40
  • Time 6h 6m
  • Reads 4,190,584
  • Votes 128,978
  • Parts 40
  • Time 6h 6m
Complete, First published Sep 03, 2012
When seventeen year old Mia is sent by her mother to go work at an all-boys summer camp, she can’t help but worry. As the assistant cook, she interacts with the boys throughout the whole day. Soon Mia finds herself in a sticky situation being strung between two major hotties and the head cook, who happens to be a bit older than her. Will Mia make it out of camp alive?
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Skinny Dipping At Dusk to your library and receive updates
or
#6guys
Content Guidelines
You may also like
Different Doesn't Mean Broken by GaylaBer
32 parts Ongoing
This is a collaborative novel between StoryZen, who will post the same story on Inkitt, and me. Every summer, kids around the country attend summer camp. There are camps for every type of child, including sports, drama, art, and science. There are even camps for kids with disabilities and chronic illnesses. A place where they feel a little less conspicuous regarding their medical needs. These camps allow kids to be in a safe, supportive and tolerant environment where their medical needs don't set them apart. Mia is excited about spending another summer at Camp Big Pine. This is her third summer, and, now that she's 13, Mia's in the 'big girls' cabin. But Mia's also a little nervous. Camp Big Pine is full of kids with different abilities and illnesses. This year, Mia's coming with a new diagnosis, a new food restriction and a new mobility aid. Mia now walks with crutches, something she didn't have last summer. She's also been diagnosed with Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) and has also been told she is to avoid cheese. Cheese! Her favourite food! How will she survive? Alex doesn't belong at Camp Big Pine. It's a camp for kids with disabilities who are in wheelchairs and on crutches and stuff like that. Alex doesn't have a disability. Alex has Type 1 Diabetes, and that's not a disability. It just means she has to be careful about what she eats, ensure she takes insulin every time, and ensure she knows how to check if her sugar is too high or too low and how to treat that. That's not a disability. Alex doesn't want to be at Camp Big Pine. And she will do her best to get kicked out and sent home if she doesn't run away first. Something happens that forces Mia and Alex to rely on each other. And the last thing Alex wants to do is rely on anyone. Can Alex help Mia see that her life really doesn't have to change as much as she thinks, even with new restrictions? Can Mia help Alex see that being different doesn't mean you're broken?
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Rock Climbing Conundrum cover
Breathe || Max X Reader - Camp Camp cover
𝙼𝚊𝚡 𝚡 𝚁𝚎𝚊𝚍𝚎𝚛-𝙱𝚕𝚘𝚘𝚖. cover
Different Doesn't Mean Broken cover
~{ People Can Change }~ (Maxneil/Nax)(Completed) cover
Camp Camp Headcanons [[COMPLETED]] cover
The Decision I Must Make (Y/N Perspective) cover
Summer Love ( Camp Camp Max x Reader) MOVED TO STORY 'Because I Care' cover
Soccer Camp| Wattys2016 cover
Last-Ditch Effort - Camp Camp cover

Rock Climbing Conundrum

9 parts Complete

David is absent from Camp Campbell for the week due to personal reasons, leaving Gwen as the only counselor to look after the kids. Things take a turn for the worst when something happens to Max during a rock climbing activity. I'm a new Camp Camp fan, with different opinions compared to a chunk of the fandom. But if there's one thing I do agree with in the fandom (at least with most people who have a brain), it's that ANY shipping of a child and adult is fucking gross and whoever ships MaxGwen\Maxvid or whatever deserves a fate worse than death.