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My Uneventful Camping Trip

First love – it could make you or break you. Kinsley— dense and self-centered— goes on the school's camping trip just to be with the only boy she's ever fallen in love with, Adrian. But things get complicated when a gorgeous and sweet foreign exchange student comes on camp, catching Adrian's attention and putting Kinsley in a tight spot between love and friendship. Things get much more worse when Jake Hill shows up, trying to drive Kinsley to the brink of insanity by making her feel emotions she has never felt before. And maybe, trying to win her heart. But she still wants Adrian and will stop at nothing to get her first kiss from her first love even if it means attending a camping trip she isn't meant to attend. ~sneak peek~ "I don't know who you are. Or why you're doing this but I won't let you ruin this camping trip for me." I whisper in a low voice more to myself than to him. As if he hears me, he slowly opens up his eyes and gives me a little smile, almost like he's challenging me. And I'm stuck staring into green eyes. —He was always around me, bugging me and ruining my chances of getting my first kiss. But when I found out who he was and why he was doing it... Everything changed. Everything became harder.— Kinsley Bardot (at the end of the book.)

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Eat plants, they're healthy 2

TUESDAY. 7:23 PM

I keep a smile on my face as I chew the horrible thing.

I slowly drag my eyes to Jake to find him staring intently at my face with an amused smile. He's been quiet all this time, carefully watching the show I'm shamelessly putting on.

What a rat.

<< 7:23 PM

"So, I'm guessing Jake knew what the plant was and he just wanted you to mess up?" Jenny puts two and two together.

"Yeah, and it makes sense; poisonous and poisonous. The plant was poisonous and he too is poison himself, why won't he know what poison looks like?" I pause, glaring angrily at the air. "He knew that plant was poisonous, he just wanted to torment and humiliate me."

Jenny frowns, "Now this doesn't make sense."

"Oh, it does. You shall know them by their fruits, right?" I quote, "Meaning you shall know them by the things they do, things they know. The plant is poison, he knows the plant is poison, therefore he is poison." I finish. "It makes perfect sense."