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Camp Fear Camp Fear by Ben A. Sharpton
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“exploded behind them as they sprinted from the burning building. Paul’s quick decision to destroy the rifle shack and all of the artillery inside turned out to be a great idea. It evened the territory, or at least prevented it from getting worse. With only one handgun, the convicts were limited in their scope and threat. Colin was out of the picture, at least for a while, locked away in his ditch jail until someone came along to roll the tractor off Charlie’s homemade trap. That meant two of the cons would be searching for them since Dewey would probably stay in the dining hall to oversee the other counselors. Ritch knew Dewey would not”
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“Hatred exploded inside Ritch as he grabbed a thick branch from the ground, leapt into the air and swung it with fury, smashing Colin in the head. The thug dropped like a rock, unconscious. Ritch had never felt so fully alive. It wasn’t because he had hurt someone; violence was reserved for very extreme conditions. The fact that he was protecting Grey sent a feeling of life and power through him. He”
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“ain’t dead… Yet. ” “He needs help,” Kathy yelled. “You can’t leave him out there.” “I can do anything I damn well want to do, bitch,” Dewey announced. Kathy backed down. “Let us bring him inside and bandage up some of those wounds,” Grey said. Dewey pondered that a moment and then nodded to Colin. “Okay. Let the”
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“No good,” Tee said. “If you wound them, they’ll be madder than hell and they won’t stop until they kill you. They’d be like wounded animals.” “She’s got a point,” Ritch said. “Yeah. But we could threaten to shoot them.” “That’s worse,” Ritch said. “They’d see right through us and kill us.” “Look, the plan is for you and”
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“Depression is hard to crack. It’s not like you can just wake up one morning and say, “I’m not going to be depressed anymore.” It stays with you, like an uninvited guest who just won’t take a hint and go away. Ritch”
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“No, it’s not,” Grey said. “Most of these kids are hurting. Their parents may be dying and there’s nothing they can do about it.” “Wow.” “You haven’t”
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“inside, Ritch and Grey changed out of their wet shorts and climbed back into their beds. Ritch was glad the kids hadn’t stirred. If one of them had awakened, there could have”
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