It seemed like a good idea to go to Camp Crystal Lake as a vacation alongside your shy friend. Meeting the campers there, made you realize how strange the camp has become over the years. No workers there to keep the place intact and no counselors to keep the campers in check, but yet the power still runs and the place is still open for people to enter. That's what you think, that is. But you're different than the others, different in Jason Voorhees's mind. He follows by what his mother tells him: "Son, everyone needs sunshine in their life. To make themselves happy, you're my sunshine, my very very special sunshine. And she, she's your sunshine. Your OWN sunshine...if she goes away, Jason, it would be one of your biggest regrets. Trust me." (3000-5000 per chapter, my challenge to write longer)