Thursday, June 2, 2016

The horror at camp jellyjam

 The story starts out with the main character Wendy and her brother Elliot in the car with there parents they are going on a rode trip but Wendy and Elliot are really bored so they decide to hop into the trailer that is attached to the car. While in the trailer it comes lose and rolls away the children are in a rolling trailer and going pretty fast. Luckily they stop right at a clearing in the woods. They hear a knock on the door thinking its there parents the fling the door wide open but it was just a boy he was blond and whore all white his name was buddy. He lead them to a camp called camp jellyjam its a sports camp where everyone is very serous about winning. Wendy decides to play a sport she decides on swimming her roommate Dierdre lended her a swim suit. Wendy was first and could have won but she let Dierdre win because Wendy saw how much she wanted to win. There's this thing at the camp called king coins if you get six you get to walk in the winners walk. Dierdre walked the winner walk and then disappeared. Wendy went looking for her she saw all the counselors going into the woods she followed them to a igloo she sees a stair case and goes down the stairs and smelled a bad smell the stairs lead her to a room with a purple blob and kids washing it she soon recognizes people who walked the winners walk she ran back to her dorm and the next day she got her brother and went back to the igloo and told all the kids to get down flat on the ground and stop washing king jellyjam he couldn't grab anyone to eat and he died of his own smell they all left the igloo and ran into the the counselors. Then out of no where the police came and blow a whistle and snapped all of the counselors out of there trance. They didn't know where they are but the police got all the kids to there parents. One day after the whole thing went down. Buddy came to Wendy's and Elliot's house and gave Elliot his sixth king coin because he deserved it.

                                                                                           Karmen Brown
                                                                                          131 pages

 

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