Camp Riverbed
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  • Reads 314
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 6
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Feb 12, 2017
Mature
When 16 year old Zara Erdos discovers that she is a witch, the life she led before has completely changed. After being caught at a party with drugs and alcohol, she gets sent to Camp Riverbed, a camp for troubled youth. Will she be able to learn how to control her powers, or will they be the death of her?

It's Ethan Eastwood's third year at Camp Riverbed, and he is finally able to control his vampirism. He feels on like he is the king of the world, being good-looking, athletic, smart and funny, but he also has a dark past, and knows that something is missing from his life.  When Zara arrives, he know that he has found what he's been looking for.

As Zara and Ethan's relationship starts to develop, unfortunate things start to occur, and when a camp member turns up dead, trouble starts to stir. As tension grows between each supernatural race, can Ethan and Zara stop the dark forces lying ahead, or will the camp go down in flames?
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