First, the Rules:
1. Minimal swearing
2. Minimal sex scenes
3. No excessive gore
4. Please use proper spelling and grammar (Spell check was invented for a reason, a few mistakes will be forgiven but no one wants to read a poorly written story! If there are too many errors I will delete your addition.)
5. Have fun!
Rules are subject to change or be added if I find an addition to be ridiculusly stupid or, plainly, I just don't like it. So please think before you add to the story.
GPs given for good chapters based on:
Length of addition
(2000 character minimum)
Properly spaced and paragraphed
(Each speaker's dialogue on separate lines)
And, of course, those that follow the main rules above
(Remember the more of these, the more GPs you will recieve!).
Now to the story:
In a dark forest a new camp has been opened, offering many great and fun actvities including arts and crafts, swimming, hiking, baseball and many more. But the counsellors are harbouring a secret, a horrible act that happened in the very woods the camp is now apart of. And now young adults in their early teens will re-live that ancient horror. Rumours spread amongst the campers, some claiming to have seen ghosts in the night, the howling of the wind is claimed to be something other than the wind.
Then there are the camp farm animals that disappear or end up all over the camp grounds in pieces. Some of the younger campers say it's just the older campers playing horrible jokes, disgusting jokes just to scare the younger ones but the older ones keep denying doing these horrid acts. And the camp councellors keep brushing off the incidents as though they are just hungry wild animals having snuck onto the grounds.
Every night at ten the Counselors lock the doors and windows to each cabin. A total of thirteen cabins. One Counselor and seven campers per cabin. The cabins are lined up in two rows opposite each other. In the last spot is the Staff Cabin. There are only three Staff, and they are rarely seen by campers. The main hall sits behind the cabins inside is three long tables for the campers which can be moved around for indoor activities. Behind the hall is the dark forest. Between the cabins and lake is the baseball field, tennis court, a basketball court and the small agriculture farm
A small shed is just off the beach with all sorts of pool items. The dock extends out into the water, several dinghys line the left side. The campers jump off the right side into the deeper water. Bouys and a net are several yards from the shore in the water warning campers of dangerous and deep waters. Across the lake is an old abandoned building known as Bathory Boarding House.