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RUSS
HENRY’S EYES ARE BURNING INTO me from across the living room. “Your
summer is going to suck.”
There’s an echo of snorts from my teammates, the loudest coming from
Mattie, Bobby, and Kris, who all told me something similar when I said no
to joining them in Miami this summer.
“Inspiring words, Turner,” I shoot back at my unimpressed roommate.
“You should become a motivational speaker.”
“You’ll be sorry you didn’t listen to me when you’re stuck doing manual
labor and team building activities at staff training next week.” Henry
continues to flick through the Honey Acres brochure, his forehead creasing
with a frown the further he gets into it. “What’s night duty?”
“I have to sleep in a room attached to the campers’ cabin twice a week in
case they need anything,” I say casually, watching Henry’s eyes widen in
horror. “The rest of the time I sleep in my own cabin.”
“It’s a no from me,” he says, throwing the brochure back on the coffee
table. “Good luck though.”
“Could be worse,” Robbie muses from across the living room. “You
could have to move to Canada this summer.”
Nate groans loudly, burying his head into his girlfriend’s hair, sinking
further into the recliner they’re sharing. “Fuck off about fucking Canada.”
“You brought this on yourself,” Stassie mutters just loudly enough for us
all to hear. “Stop being such a crybaby. Nate, you want to play for
Vancouver.”
“I’d rather move to Canada than look after twenty kids for nine weeks.”
The genuine disgust on Henry’s face would make someone think I’m going
to work in a slaughterhouse, not spending the summer as a counselor at a
sleepaway camp. “You really didn’t think this through, Callaghan.”
I really did.
Honey Acres’ main clientele are busy and rich parents who need to keep
their kids occupied for the full summer while they work. Thankfully, the
fees are expensive as hell, which means the facilities are better than every
other camp I looked at, and, given the work keeping multiple kids in check,
the job is well paid with multiple full days off. Something I know is a
luxury and definitely not the case with most camps.
Kris and Bobby suggested I apply after I turned down their vacation
offer, explaining I needed to get a job. They went to Honey Acres one
summer ten years ago, but swore it was the best camp in California, and I
was willing to apply for anything. Money has been tight since the bar I
worked at was shut down by the cops. Unfortunately, its reputation for
suspicious activity and serving underage students finally caught up with it,
and there’s no signs of it reopening.
So even though Henry thinks my judgment is seriously flawed, the
alternative is hanging around Maple Hills, unemployed, being hounded by
my mom to visit her.
It was a very easy choice.
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