Ethan followed Caleb to what is called Wiki Wiki Fire Ring. He remembered that even though Riley is clearly the most senior of the counselors, he wasn't sure of the schedule that happened annually. Maybe Ethan can help them out in disarray. A bonfire sounded very cliche but Ethan would be also stumped if he needed to come up with a plan to introduce everyone for such gathering. And Riley sounded not enthusiastic at all. He sounded as if he is dealing with the dirtiest chore man could devise up. Maybe his initial assessment was wrong and counselors are indeed what stereotypes were painted them to be. Ethan might learn a way around by either taking boating or hiking for tomorrow, shadowing a counselor who knew his or her way around the camp. It may become productive for Ethan.... Hopefully. But there's an uncertain that Ethan is feeling about the demeanor of Riley when he mentioned about tomorrow's activity. Ethan thinks that it might be a hazing for a newcomer like himself. Though it is possible that with his attitude, it might not be a spectacular prank as it requires plans and work, which Riley doesn't have much of. This far away from the camp, and deep in the forest that casts a long shadow even in the early afternoon, some people might not like the idea of spending time here. After all, isolation is a rare feeling that people feels, as they are ever so connected to the phones and screen or socialize. Ethan had such experience in prolonged period time where he was stuck in more or less isolation. When he was young, he spent summer in a monastery where they kept a copy of few books about Buddhism and history of "[b]Goryeo[/b]," the predecessor of "[b]Joseon[/b]" and height of Buddhism Influence in Korea. He spent a month among silent monks and without them speaking back to him, most of their actions were autonomous around him and Ethan enjoyed silence monks provided. With that thought, Ethan cleaned up fire ring with Caleb. At least there's a decent human being with a sense of responsibility in his mind. A rare breed these days, Ethan though. [color=darkkhaki]"So,"[/color] Ethan asks Caleb [color=darkkhaki]"Who is this boogeyman suppose to be?"[/color] Not that Ethan believed such a thing, but a leader believes in such superstition usually causes a bad decision with their belief in illogical superstition when stakes are implemented. It is better to know now and come up with a contingency plan for whatever ridiculous legends these woods provided to every imaginative child, or in this case child in grown-ups' body.