Everything was just loud. The voices, the sounds, everything. Luckily, Caroline brought her head phones along just in case. She was in a car full of adults. Everybody was older than her, but she got along with them perfectly fine, even though some annoyed her to extent where she had to refrain from stabbing them.
The group was headed for a camping sight. They were staying there for the week and they were all looking forward to meeting up in person and having fun.
"HEY CAROLINE!" Joshua shouted, startling the young teen.
"Whaaaa?!" she shouted, removing her ear phones and clutching her purse.
"We're here home girl. Calm yo panties." Grunting, Caroline got off the train and walked beside Deborah.
"Hey Caroline." she grinned, causing the younger female to look up at her.
"Oh hey Debs." Caroline smiled, looking around. "This place is pretty cool."
"I guess so. Hey, you got any yaoi I can read?" The older female asked, smirking devilishly. Laughing, the younger child handed her a book.
"Try not to die of blood loss." She laughed. "Yaoi is a crazy thing."
"Yo, that shit is nasty." Caroline turned around and spotted Eddy carrying a large carry-on. "Yuri is way better."
"HELL YEAH HOME BOY!" Joshua shouted, putting on his shades.
"Yo did I hear yuri? Where them tits at?" Don, the pervert, asked. Grunting at the usual outcome, Caroline and Deborah continued their way to the girls cabin.
On their way over there, Crystal came jogging over.
"Hey everyone," she greeted, a hint of concern in her voice. "There seems to be something off."
"Whatcha mean?" Andrea asked, setting her bags down.
"Well I found a taped outline of someones body on the floor over there." She pointed out, directing her eyes in that direction. Dropping her things, Caroline ran and searched for the outline, only to find out she was looking in the opposite direction.
"Over here, dude." David laughed, pointing at the ground. Skipping over to it, she eyeballed the outline.
"Must've been one fat mother fucker." she stated coldly, quickly brushing it off and laying down on it and matching the shape. "Haha look I'm dead."
" Stop it!" Crystal snapped, standing over her. "That's just wrong." Letting out a short laugh, Caroline got up, rolled her eyes and grabbed her belongings, entering the cabin and setting her things beside her bed.
"What ever."
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The dinner table was dangerously loud, in Carolines opinion. She was one to usually contemplate story ideas while she ate something, but hearing Josh and Don babble about ass and titties was pretty disturbing, especially since half the people there were female.
"Eyo Drea," Don winked, tiping his signature hat. "I like yo lips."
"Shut it, Don. You know you just want some." Andrea snapped, somewhat disturbed. Caroline looked around, trying to see if she could find anything interesting.
Unfortunately, she couldn't find anything to her liking, so she decided to stare out the window instead. It was getting dark on their first day out, and Andrea had cooked that night along with Crystal. Caroline wasn't really hungry, or rather she just didn't want to eat, so she left most of her food on the plate. Trying to block out all the noise, she stared at the woods beyond the cabin window, when suddenly, a bush rustled violently, and a dead rabbit was thrown out. A look of disgust and horror came across her face, when Eddy grinned.
"I think she had your mind for a second, Don." he laughed, adjusting his glasses.
"Did you not just??" She babbled, pointing to the window with her fork.
"Just what? Don't be playin." Josh continued, biting down on a piece of shrimp.
"A dead rabbit, outside, thrown out of a bush," Caroline managed to say, rolling her hand in circular motions as if to tell herself to keep going.
"Dead rabbit?" Deborah inquired, standing up.
"That's disturbing." Crystal mumbled. "But anyway, it might just be something little. Just continue to eat. I'm sure everything is fine."
Everyone resumed to their loud and talkative ways, but Caroline continued to stare into the woods. Finally, she looked away, only to miss two eyes that glowed back at her.