The Camp in Maine

The Camp in Maine

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Everybody loves to go to camp........except for Emma Swan. When Emma Swan is dragged to Camp Storybrooke by her parents and left at the Camp until August, Emma has nothing left to do but make friends and discover camp life. Robin, Regina, Mary Margret, David, Belle, Zelena, Ruby, August, Graham, Neal, and Killian are all campers of this camp and when Emma Swan meets these campers: New friendships are formed, the blossoms of first love, and the past comes to haunt Emma and the rest of the campers. Rumple Gold oversees this lovely camp, but anything can happen at the camp in Maine.
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Belle and her husband Robert Gold are excited to finally be moving to Storybrooke. Not only will they be getting their well deserved privacy in the small town, but Robert will be able to see more of his grandson Henry, and feel closer to his son Neal, whom had lived in Storybrooke and passed away a few years ago. When the couple arrive, they are greeted by Emma Swan (who had been Neal's wife), Henry, and...an incredibly good-looking man they had never seen before. He introduces himself as Killian Jones, Emma's new boyfriend. Robert and Belle are surprised at first, but they feel welcome since the man is pretty nice. In fact, Belle feels a little TOO welcome... As Belle gets more acquainted with Mr. Jones, she and Robert find that there lurks a darkness in the man with the handsome outward appearance and the quiet town of Storybrooke is not all what it's cracked up to be. Some mature themes such as violence, sexual scenes, sexual assault, and obscene language.

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