Counsellors In Trainings- Young Lust

Summer camp. This year is Eli's year, no question. Fifteen, sizeable growth spurt over the school year, enough peach fuzz to justify actually scraping it off of his face with an outrageously overpriced razor he begged his mom to buy for him. He splashed out for cologne with his own money from babysitting. Eli is beloved by the kids on the block. A straight teenage boy with serious gaming chops and a way with lego who is a natural with kids. They flock to him like sheep to a shepherd and obey, obey, obey. Eli's mom can't figure out if he is gifted or just likes telling younger kids what to do. Bossy bully or empath. However you cut it, it gives him purpose and financial means. Ashley will be a CTI this summer. They had stayed in touch online all winter but this will be the first time he has seen her since Labour Day. The last day of last summer. A canoe ride across White Pine lake, huddled under the redwood, waiting out the storm, fumbling with each other's bodies, risking their hearts, knowing it was now or never, maybe the last time they'd ever see each other, praying to the gods that the canoe didn't get washed away. Then Eli's dad died and he knew there would be no refusing him another sleep-away summer. His mom is clingy, depressed, unstable. Eli guilts her into getting away with murder but rides a fine line. He loves her, misses his dad terribly, but hormones are raging and the thought of a summer at home bouncing off the walls with his mother makes his heart race. Then there's Ashley. She cut her hair. Blue highlights across the fringe. Hot. Taller, rounder, confident and coy. Eli can feel himself exploding internally as she walks across the decking on her way up to his cabin. This is going to be the best summer of his life. It has to be. After his winter of despair, Eli's going all in.

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