Camp Whackywack was really starting to get on Dakota's nerves. All she did was steal one itty bit clutch from a department store and you would think it was the end of the whole fucking world. As far as her parents were concerned it was. They didn't want their only daughter, the baby of the family ending up like Lindsay Lohan or something. The bitch of it was that Dakota could have afforded the clutch easily but she wanted the thrill of stealing, of getting away with something. Instead she got the thrill of police cars and a less than stellar looking mugshot. Busted.
That was why she was here, at Camp Bullcrap roughing it with a bunch of other kids. Because this was what she could expect when she sullied the Davenport name. The name was important, Daddy said so all of the time. His little girl was spoiled rotten when she behaved but he had little tolerance for her acting out. Especially when it ended up plastered all over the internet.
She had tried her best to get to know the other kids. She was effortlessly popular with the kids her own age. Not popular like Susie Wilson (see: total slutbag) but popular because people liked her. Maybe also because she was pretty and had famous parents but she liked to think it was her winning personality and her charming smile. Anyway, Tommy Wayne had told her earlier that week that they were a couple now. Everyone knew that summer couples were only as good as the summer they happened in. It wasn't like Dakota was going back to LA and looking him up in Kansas. That didn't mean she wasn't pissed off when she caught him making out with Susie in the water, the light of the moon shining down on them.
Dakota almost gagged. That skank was going to get what was coming to her. She knew what she would do. There was a hornet's nest right outside the girls bunk. It couldn't take that much work to get it into Susie's bed. She smirked in the darkness, the full bright of the moon leading her path through the woods. Normally the city girl would not be a fan of walking through the forest in the dark alone but she had petty jealousy and anger to fuel her.
She stopped when she heard a sound behind her. "Tommy?" She folded her arms over her chest. "Tommy if that's you, go away. You're a total loser and I don't want anything to do with you anymore." She waited, feeling the presence of another being, one she assumed was human. She could hear breathing sounds. Then a heavy thud.
"Tommy?" she turned around but nobody was there. She tilted her head. Okay, that was weird. She didn't think that much of it as she slowly began to make her way back to the girls bunk. The woods seemed to close in around her, that beat she had taken had swept the anger right out from her. She heard another thud and a sound like wet leaves.
"Tommy? Tommy? If that's you, it's not funny! You're a total jackass!" She heard another thud and a dark figure shifted from behind one tree to another. It was huge and it was dripping and it was way too big to be a person, maybe some kind of animal.