Camp DCI: Training Camp
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  • Reads 485
  • Votes 84
  • Parts 28
  • Time 1h 58m
Ongoing, First published Oct 25, 2016
Mature
The kids have come back a year later for another take on summer camp. But little do they know, it has changed completely. Its not a regular summer camp. Its a high tech training camp where kids are taught how to defend themselves with a little mix of summer camp in it.

This is a sequel to Camp DCI; Summer Camp. I did not collaborate with @DCPOODLEXX this time for the sequel mostly because I thought of it by myself, but she will still help me with the book even though we aren't collaborating on it. 

My cover was made by @PrincessNarla

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When this book goes on Hiatus, it means that a new section is in the works and will be coming soon! 

THIS IS MY IDEA! IF YOU WANT TO BORROW IT, PM ME THROUGH WATTPAD OR MY KIK! IF YOU DONT, I WILL REPORT YOU TO WATTPAD!
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