[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/181114/45c7ef907e22bfb14ba46da0d87a7d24.png[/img] [img]https://i.imgur.com/wDtn6SN.png[/img][/center][hr] [color=gray][indent][indent]The days at camp felt too quick for Link, who was actually having fun for the first time in a long time. His experience at summer camps were running drills, suicides, and kicking soccer balls day in and day out, so actually having time to run and mess around with other kids who he didn't know was a new paradise that he didn't want to end. The young pre-teen was ecstatic that his mom was able to convince, or rather force, his dad to let him come to Camp Red Rock. Some of the other kids looked dreadful, but Link was soaking it up as much as possible. The group he had been glued to all summer had come to a consensus that they would sneak down to the lake for a bright and early morning swim. Which was something Link figured would help him bond with the others more, but knew that he would have never made that decision on his own. Link followed the rules, he did what he was told and didn't ever really think about doing what he was told not to. It wasn't until camp that he was able to freely do things that he never would have expected or thought. It helped that his dad wasn't around to hover over him and made sure he stayed in line. At the beach, the athlete kicked around a beach ball as others swam, juggling alone as he chuckled at his own skill cockily. [color=2B5194]"Twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three..."[/color] Link counted, concentrated and focused at the light, colorful ball hitting his feet. His laser focus was broken as a whistle rang through the air, signalling them to head back. Following the lead of the others, Link kicked the ball along the trail, but was stopped yet again. This time, it was from a beam of light that broke his focus as he kicked the ball up into the air, attempting to catch it, but was instead graced with a small mechanical device as the ball bounced and rolled away. [color=2B5194]"What the heck?"[/color] Link's blue-green eyes scanned the others as he noticed they all held up similar devices, but with different and unique colors. [color=2B5194]"What's going on?"[/color] But before he could get an answer, one that he figured no one could actually respond to, he watched as Conrad, one of the quieter kids began floating into the air. Link's eyes widened as he watched Conrad's panic. As he was attempting to reach out his hand to the shy kid, Link found himself doing the same, floating into the air after him. [color=2B5194]"No, no, no, no!"[/color] The raven haired preteen panicked. Again he followed the others, but this time Link was following them into a multi-colored sky that he did not want any part of. [/indent][/indent][/color]