C.C. rubbed her face, staring at the camp before her. It looked different than usual… not how she remembered it. The restrooms were a small shack, divided down the middle so that females were on the left and males were on the right. C.C. massaged her temples.
Had those been there before?
They must have been.
There was also a large center area that C.C. didn’t recognize from before. It was covered with a high arching tent that had no walls. Under it was a wood burning stove made of stone, a few preparation tables, and three picnic tables.
C.C. was almost positive that the structure wasn’t there when she had left for the
LARPing, A Nerdy Romance by Cryptogirl, literature
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LARPing, A Nerdy Romance
The room wasn’t the biggest. But it was plenty of space for the amount of posters that the teenager owned. There were Star Wars posters which were outnumbered by the Star Trek ones. As well as Ender’s Game and other more discrete movies.
There was a TV mounted on a shelf across from the bed, with a ps4 and two controllers next to it.
The bed had red and black covers that were made for the first time in about three weeks. On top of these linens was an open hiking pack. It was grey, with simple black accents that lined the front pocket and the top.
There was Fall Out Boy blaring from speakers that rested on the bed side table. A b
Love. Such a small word. Such a fragile word. Yet it holds so much power over us, so much promise. Some say love is the key to happiness, to others, it i the key to their demise.
Most say that love is blind. But to me, love is deaf. You can tell someone you love them as many times as you want, it'll never make them love you back.
Never. Ever.
Love is deaf, you can love someone to the very end of existence for no reason other that they're just there. They can push you around, leave you for someone else and come back, insult you anything.
But that doesn't stop you from loving them, it doesn't change your opinion.
And that's because love is de