Then there are the heavy pinecones, the unfamiliar rocks that Gemma discovers, the routine, automatic expressions from the camp counsellors. He’s desperate to bond with the other campers, form friendships, although he’s highly critical of Quan (Qwerty). There is something peculiar about George Washington, aside from the fact that he is the model for the camp. Nor is it Gemma’s rock hunting or Isaac’s nervousness. However, it isn’t only the lack of signal that’s aggravating about camp, nor Qwerty’s constant talking. However, Vega is determined to keep in touch with her BFF, even if calling doesn’t work and she’s forced to write. Might events at the camp to which her dads have sent Vega reveal her friendship with Halley is not so strong? After all, the move from Portland to Seattle is enough to fracture most relationships.
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