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Thanks for the memories, even though they weren't so great.



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In the early hours of June third, when the sky was still dark and the stars still shone, Jenna Kathleen Moore was on her way to Aces High. With her holographic backpack and black suitcase resting safely in the backseat, Jenna sat on the passenger side of an old silver Buick Regal, singing her young heart out while her best friend Shantelle Reed was at the wheel. The curvaceous young women were speeding down the highways, driving across states and cities to reach their destination: Humboldt Airport, where a bus would be waiting to take JK down to her final destination: Aces High Summer Camp. Jenna had heard about Aces from a friend of a friend by passing, and upon further research she’d decided that spending the upcoming summer in the camp’s breathtaking facilities would be a much needed blessing.

Of course, the road to attending Aces hadn’t been a smooth one for her. The easiest part by far had been getting her mother’s permission. When Jenna had brought up her desire to spend ten weeks in another state’s countryside, Karen Moore had nearly cried with excitement. She played it off by saying she was happy that her daughter wanted to have new experiences. But in reality, Karen was relieved. Jen K attending this camp meant that she would get ten blissful weeks of knowing her daughter wouldn’t be getting into any troublesome behavior behind her back. It was as if Christmas had arrived early.

The hard part was getting the money to make her Aces High dreams come true. After doing some research and calculating the amount of money she would be needing, Jenna began to take the appropriate actions. Firstly, she called the camp to explain her situation and see if there was a way she could get a lower rate. To her surprise, the camp director had offered to help out, and lowered Jenna's rate to one she would have less difficulty with. Then came savings time. Jenna had a part-time job as a grocery shop cashier, and from this paycheck she began to move a specific amount of money to a savings account. In addition, she took to selling homemade pot brownies to her friends and classmates to further increase her profit, because she knew the one job wouldn’t be enough. By the time had arrived, Jenna had already surpassed her established goal. Twenty minutes later, Jenna Kathleen Moore was officially signed up for Aces High.

Fast-forward to two months later. Here she was: inside Shanty’s parked Buick in Humboldt Airport’s lot, with her bags ready and glancing over at the school bus that would ultimately take her to Aces.

“Promise me you’ll behave, Jenna.” Shanty told her best friend with a smirk, knowing fully well JK was not a girl who would behave. Especially when she’d be out of Bellingham for ten weeks and with a prospect of fresh meat to conquer.

“When have I ever not behaved?” Jenna replied back, shooting the same smirk back at Shantelle. Both girls exchanged knowing glances before ultimately bursting out in laughter. “But, seriously, though. Pinky promise I’ll try to behave myself.”

“If you say so…” Shanty said playfully. Out of nowhere, her smile faded as she turned to look at Jenna with sad eyes. “I’ll fucking miss you, you slut.” she told the brunette, brushing Jenna’s cheek with her index finger.

“And I’ll fucking miss you, bitch.” Jenna replied in a soft voice, lacing her fingers with Shanty’s and kissing the tan hand that was caressing her face.

There was a long pause. Shantelle hesitated for a moment, but ultimately leaned forward and pressed her lips to Jenna’s. Both girls shared a long, deep kiss before Jenna finally pulled away, grabbed her bags and boarded the Aces High school bus waiting outside the Humboldt airport. She watched from the window as the bus began to move forward, gathering speed, and soon enough Shanty’s car disappeared from view.

Throughout the bus ride to the camp grounds, Jenna kept to herself, only acknowledging the thin, black-haired young man sitting beside her with a nod only once when he sat down in the empty space. Headphones on, eyes watching the scenery go by, but her mind racing. Over the past month, Jen K and Shanty’s relationship had been treading on dangerous grounds. The girls had been best friends since the third grade, grown up with a bond so close that they felt like sisters to each other. But things had changed from sisterhood to sexual attraction after the duo shared a drunken kiss at a friend’s party. Jenna and Shanty had found themselves thinking long and hard about the kiss, brushing it off as consequences of peer pressure and drinking too much. They decided to confirm this theory a few nights later at Jenna’s place, and what started as a test kiss ended with one of the most passionate encounters both girls had ever had in their lives. From that point on, their bond had changed, but they had chosen to ignore the issue for fear of ultimately ending their friendship. Jenna hoped that maybe these ten weeks apart would help them clear their head and figure things out. Lost in these thoughts, JK had found herself arriving at Aces High in a surprisingly short time.

When her name was called, she walked to the camp director and took the envelope from her outstretched hand. Once back in her position at the end of the crowd, Jenna carefully opened the object that contained her fate for the next ten weeks. Inside was a card, with a suit assignment written in pretty curly writing:

Queen of Diamonds

Jenna couldn’t hold back the snort that came after reading her assigned cabin. The sheer irony of it amused her to no end, and quite frankly was laughable. What were the odds that who most likely was the camper that came from the poorest background was the one to be assigned the Diamonds, and Queen of Diamonds at that? Jenna hadn’t even seen what a diamond look like in person. Her friends back home would have a kick out of that one.

Letting out another snort and shaking her head a little, Jenna took her bags and walked to the space where her assigned suit counselors were standing as instructed. She took position right behind the fit blond young man and the short, thin girl standing beside him -the counselors who were apparently in charge of her suit cabin-, and took to staring mindlessly at the rest of her fellow campers while blowing winterblue gum bubbles as she waited for the introductions to begin.


Location: Jack of Hearts Cabin
Interacting with: Stylish Guy in her Cabin @smarty0114





The Mossos-Huntsberg family has just grown with the addition of Andrew Hektor Mossos, fourth child of the world-class professional dancer and owner of Chasing Lights Dance Studio in New York and LA Audrey Huntsberg and her husband Alexandros Mossos, CEO of the Mossos Industries. The couple met back in 2013 during their junior year of high school. Their relationship was a turbulent and rocky one since the start, filled with lies, deceit, jealousy, but with a deep love for each other that was triumphant in the end. Audrey and Alexandros welcomed their first children -twins Xander Elliott and Briella Amélie- in 2015, and nearly three years later Ariana Elizabeth joined their ranks. The couple married the summer of 2020, in a beautiful ceremony at Italy’s Belmond Hotel Caruso.

“Our ever-growing family has been joined by our newest blessing: Andrew Hektor Mossos. Both mother and baby are healthy, and enjoying this unforgettable moment with the rest of their family. The Mossos-Huntsbergs would appreciate privacy as they adjust to this new chapter in their lives, and would like to thank everyone for their well wishes.” said a publicist for the family on the day of little Andrew’s birth via Audrey’s social media accounts.

Congratulations to Audrey and Alexandros!


Fiorella was staring mesmerized at the pictures of Audrey and her family when she faintly heard a male voice inside the cabin. He was lucky that her phone was in that silent pause between songs, because with how loud she played her music she wouldn’t have heard him otherwise. She tore her eyes from the magazine to look at who exactly was speaking to her, and the initial annoyance she’d felt after being interrupted quickly faded. The young man in front of her was handsome, with impeccable hair and an amazing sense of style.

“Firstly, I’m reading Cosmo, not Tiger Beat” she replied sassily, placing her open magazine aside and taking off her earphones to focus on the smirking young man standing before her. “I think you mean our cabin, papi. I was sorted a Jack of Hearts, so if you were as well, then I’ll be your new roommate for the next ten weeks.” Lela offered the young man her hand and gave him a flirtatious smile. “I’m Fiorella, but you can call me Lela or Cherry.” She gave him another once over before adding: “I love your oufit, by the way.”
When they name you co-GM:
@Universorum @Lovely Complex @Silent Observer

Reporting for dutyyyyy!

Location: SJU Airport → LAX Airport → Aces High → Cabin
Interacting with: Isabel (Brief Collab With @lovely complex)
>> Fiorella’s OOTD <<


"C'mon guys! Are you two still gonna go through with this?!"

It was June third: the day Fiorella Aguilar was unwillingly scheduled to leave for Aces High Summer Camp. Even now, at the airport just in front of the TSA lines, Lela was still convinced that her parents would come forward and tell her this was just a scare to ensure she wouldn't pull another stunt like the one that had gotten her in trouble in the first place. Unfortunately, it seemed like this wasn't going to happen.

"Lela, we have already talked about this. You're going to Camp Liberty, and that's FINAL" Marina sternly told her daughter, crossing her arms in front of her while her husband Giovanni nodded alongside her. At the Aguilar-Rodriguez household, it was Marina who had the reins of discipline. Meanwhile, Lela kept her beautiful face in a furious scowl.

"God! I make one stupid little party, and you guys are sending me off to a forest in Gringolandia for the whole summer?!" Lela shrieked, not caring in the slightest that people were turning their heads in the direction of the little scene she was causing. Her parents gave nervous glances around, afraid that someone they knew would recognize them. “I think this is a little too extreme.”

"Mija, we have overlooked waaaaaaaay too many things throughout all these years. It's time you finally face the consequences of your actions," Giovanni told his daughter in an expressionless voice. “Trust me, this is not the big deal you’re making it out to be.” He looked at his two-toned gold Rolex and back at Lela. "Now, off you go. You don't wanna miss your flight."

"Puñeta! Me voy pal' carajo entonces!" Lela spat at them, stomping her foot in the floor and huffing away to the TSA line without bothering to look back or even say goodbye to her parents.

The flight to LA was long but rather entertaining one for Lela. With her rose gold earphones on, she spent the whole trip listening to music with the volume as loud as it would go while ignoring the disapproving looks the old woman next to her was giving her. Even with the music, Lela couldn't keep her nervousness on check. She was quite the confident, social butterfly, so going away to a summer camp should be a breeze, right? But still, she was always afraid that people wouldn't like her, or that she'd get made fun of for the noticeable accent in her English. The thoughts plagued her all the way through the trip, and the nervous butterflies in her stomach only intensified when she felt the thud of the airplane's wheels hit the LA ground.

Even when she was only dressed with jean shorts, a salmon sleeveless Tie-front crepe top and light salmon ballerina flats, she didn't get cold during her trip. Her Pandora charm bracelet hung delicately on her left wrist, while a gold crown-shaped ring and a golden zirconia bow ring of the same brand adorned the index and ring fingers of her right hand. Small diamond studs and dangling cherry earrings adorned her earlobes, and a thin, delicate gold necklace with a red cherry charm hung from her neck. Her layered brown and blonde hair was completely loose and fell past her shoulders, blow-dried to perfection. Her face sported a natural makeup with earth-toned eyeshadow (can you say Tartelette In Bloom eyeshadow palette?!) and a metallic rose-colored liquid lipstick. The fact that she was going away to a camp in the middle of nowhere didn't mean she wasn't gonna look good: you never knew when you would meet a potential babe.

Lela arrived at LA on the scheduled time. She knew there was supposed to be a bus that drove the kids to the campsite, but with the amount of luggage she was carrying and the fact that she wasn’t about that bus life she knew that was a no-go. Instead, Cherry decided to have a cab take her to the camp. When the taxi dropped her off at the address, Lela had been unable to hide her surprise. Aces High Summer Camp looked nothing like those creepy camps they showed in the mainstream media. The place was stunning: acres of beautiful greens (not that she didn't have those at home, of course. Puerto Rico had mountains and trees everywhere you looked), great-looking wooden cabins, a lake... She could even hear the faint murmur of a river nearby. And the 80 degree weather? Pure bliss for a Caribbean girl like herself who was used to nothing below 90 during the summer-autumn months. Lela took another moment to take in her peaceful surroundings before pulling out her watermelon-cased iPhone from her pocket. She scrolled through her inbox until she found the email the camp had sent her with the instructions.

Upon arrival, campers who arrive early must check in at our Main Office to receive further instructions.


The new question was: where the fuck was the main office they spoke of? This one answered itself, as with a simple look around her surroundings Fiorella noticed a campsite map a few steps away from the entrance. The bronde woman quickly scanned said map, found the place she was looking for and quickly made her way to the Main Office. Along the way, she was cursing herself for over-packing as she dragged the ginormous metallic rose gold suitcase, the biggest tan and gold gym bag the online store sold and her light salmon quilted Karl Lagerfeld bag.

When Lela was near the main office, she noticed a few people walking around. Their T-shirts visibly identified them as staff, and they all seemed to be either busy or rushing off somewhere. Out of sheer luck, she noticed a thin, petite young woman with long black hair exiting what Lela imagined was the main office.

“Um, excuse me?” Fiorella called out while giving the black-haired young woman a polite smile, a slight accent noticeable when she spoke. She took a few steps further in the direction of the camp staff member, who had stopped in her tracks to wait for her, before continuing. “Hi, good afternoon! My name is Fiorella Aguilar, and I read in the email that I was supposed to report to the Main Office for check in…" she trailed off, biting her lip nervously at the serious expression of the woman in front of her. “So um, here I am.”

“Oh, you’re early.” The short, very short, brunette stared up at someone she could sense had a similar nationality to her (it was the skin). Of course, Isabel shouldn’t assume but she’d like to think she had a good eye for fellow sisters. “Isabel. You can call me Izzy. The rest of the campers haven’t arrived yet, but I’m the only counselor who had the sense to check out the camper assignment list prior to your guys’ arrival… so yeah, I’m assuming you want to know where you’ll be staying for the next ten weeks.”

Fiorella smiled as she shrugged with one shoulder. Dios mío, sí! Sorry about that. My parents weren’t sure of how long it would take me to get here, so they sent me on the earliest flight they found for the day.” she said, rolling her brown eyes. Leave it to her parents to be paranoid about everything.

Lela studied the young woman’s face closely, her Hispanic senses tingling as she recognized features she was familiar with. Her suspicions heightened when the counselor introduced herself as Isabel, a name that was VERY common in the Hispanic community. Before Lela could ask if this was the case, Izzy informed her that the rest of her fellow campers were yet to arrive, but that she had seen the assignment list and thus knew where Fiorella was due to stay. At Izzy’s statement of Lela wanting to know where she was assigned to, the caramel haired girl nodded enthusiastically. Por favor. I would really appreciate it.” Fiorella whined, glancing at her luggage.

While the girl responded to Isabel, the counselor took the opportunity to look at the list she snagged from Ash moments ago. Yepp, her assumptions were right. Julie will be happy to know she has someone to befriend that was Latina. What? There were never enough, since the majority of their friends were not Hispanic and only a few of them understood their language and humor and overall sass. “You’re a Heart. Lucky you. You happen to be in the suit that is led by the director’s cousin, Connor. He’s pretty competitive. And hot. But, be careful with that one. His girlfriend can get kind of insecure. Alright, follow me and I’ll take you to your cabin. We’ll drop your things off and then head to the entrance, where everyone should be heading towards… assuming they’re not fooling around. BUT, knowing my friends…” Isabel wasn’t trying to display an uptight environment, she was going to be casual and honest.

Being new to the whole camp thing, Fiorella didn’t know what was so ‘lucky’ about being sorted to the Heart suit. But she wasn’t about to make a fool of herself, so she decided to keep quiet and save her questions for a later time. There was a brief mention about a hot male counselor and a warning about a psycho girlfriend, to which Lela couldn’t hold back a snort. ‘El hecho de que tenga novia no significa que no me lo voy a ligar…’ she thought mischievously. Getting in trouble over someone else’s man was not what Lela came for. But if her eyes wandered around while no one else was looking, then who was she to censor herself? The eyes were made for seeing, after all. And God only knew how much Fiorella enjoyed letting her brown eyes feast upon attractive male bodies.

She was brought back to reality by Izzy walking off in the direction of the Heart suit cabins. Puñeta! she muttered, cursing herself for failing to notice when Izzy had moved. The tanned skinned girl quickly gathered her belongings and trailed off behind Izzy, dragging her suitcase behind her.

The cabins were gorgeous, with plenty of space for the campers. She thanked Izzy for helping her, and made up some excuse so the counselor went back to her duties while Lela remained on the cabin alone. Taking advantage of having arrived before the rest, Fiorella quickly settled on one of the bottom bunks. She placed her luggage neatly against her bed’s wall and pulled her phone, earphones and a magazine from her handbag before settling herself on the bed. Lela closed her eyes for a moment and smiled, feeling instantly comforted by the fluffy pillow and the plush mattress. Music and catching up on the latest celebrity gossip seemed like a good way to pass the time before others arrived and took away this last moment of privacy and solitude.




Location: Her house ----> Lala's house
Interacting With: Audrey Huntsberg (NPC), Girls present at Lala's house


Delilah Duclerc’s day started much earlier than she would have liked on her first day of winter break. She’d been fast asleep when her phone chimed, signaling the arrival of a new text message. The tiny brunette had made her mind to ignore it and simply go back to sleep when yet another incoming message made her phone chime. Sleepily, she grabbed her phone from her nightstand, unlocked it, and shot up. This was a family emergency, because why else would LA-based Audrey Huntsberg would be messaging her at this time of day? Delilah’s older cousin wasn’t the type to pester anyone with her problems -much less at this time of day-, so there had to be a very big reason for her urgent messages. The two had been as close as sisters since they were children, re was bound to be some Audrey drama behind all of this... And Audrey drama was much more eventful than the most popular soap opera or teen drama series you could think of.

And so, after making sure she didn’t look as bad as she felt on the inside, Lila took a seat by her desk, turned on her MacBook and made the FaceTime call. She stared at the screen while the call connected, taking in her messy bun, the shadow of dark circles under a pair of green eyes, and even the small kool-aid stain on her pajama top. At about the third ring, another face came into view: that of a woman who looked just the slightest bit older than Delilah. She had layered dark brown waves that fell past her shoulders and out of sight, a flawless olive complexion, full lips and a pair of chocolate brown eyes capable of staring all the way down to your soul. Her resting bitch face softened and broke into a small smile at the sight of her younger cousin.

“Hey, Lila-boo.” the young woman greeted Delilah, winking and throwing a kiss at the camera.

“Hey, Audrey-bear!” Lila greeted back, waving a hand to say hello.

Audrey’s expression changed from one slightly happy to a distraught and slightly sad one. “Lils, I’m so sorry to bother you so early, hun. I just needed to get something off my chest, like, now.”

Worry was now visible in Lila’s face. “That’s okay, Auby. That’s what I’m here for. Now… What’s bothering you?”

Audrey hesitated for a second, closing her eyes and taking a few deep breaths as of preparing herself to say something . A few long seconds passed until she finally said: “I’m dumping Alexandros.”

Delilah’s eyes widened, and she covered her gaping mouth with her hand for a second before bursting out. “What?!”

“Yep, you heard right. I’m kicking that fucker’s ass to the curve.” Even when she had said this cooly, the shadow of tears were visible on her brown eyes.

Delilah bit her bottom lip in concern, but she was not feeling particularly surprised at this turn of events. Alexandros Mossos was Audrey’s boyfriend (or shall she say ex-boyfriend now?) of , and the father of their five month-old twins. From the moment her cousin and this man had laid eyes on each other, the best way to describe their feelings was leaning more towards obsession than actual true love. Both of them having big egos and even bigger prides, the first few months of their chase was filled with betrayals, to the point that it soon became a contest on who would hurt the other’s pride the hardest. In the end, Alexandros had been the one to give up, and him and Audrey had briefly dated for two months. Although their relationship was fiery, the pair were happy… Until Audrey caught Alexandros in bed with another woman.

Fast-forward to their senior year of high school. A wealthy friend throwing a beach party, both Alex and Audrey tipsy (and, in all honesty, missing each other to bits), and a handful of private cabanas strewn around the beach… And BAM! One night stand. Eight weeks later, they find out they’re expecting. But the surprises didn’t stop there… Beverly Hills’ most toxic couple were expecting twins.

At about four months pregnant, Audrey and Alexandros became official. His parents had offered them a wing of their estate, and Audrey had accepted. The parents-to-be had moved in together, and the amount of time spent together had helped strengthen their bond to the point that their relationship was actually based on love, and not obsession. Two weeks after their high school graduation, Audrey had gone into labor. And after ten excruciating hours the cries of Xander Elliott and Briella Amelié had finally filled the delivery room.

“I just don’t understand… After the children were born, he’d been so happy with us. He was always showing us off and being nothing but a darling to us, Which was why I’m struggling to believe this is happening...The fucker never came home last night, and this is the third time he’s gone out without even bothering to tell me.” Audrey’s mood had visibly changed from sad to angry: her eyes were fire. “And while he’s out sticking it into some slut, I’m supposed to just play the submissive girlfriend act and not ask any questions while staying home and taking care of our kids?! Nope, not me! He knew very well what he was getting into when he got back with me. He knows I’m not playing around. But it seems that he didn’t learn his lesson the last time I dragged the bitch he was cheating on me with out of his room by the hair and then set fire to his Ferrari.”

Delilah grimaced, reminded of the now iconic and legendary scene. She could only imagine what Audrey could do now that she had two little ones depending on her. “What are you planning to do this time?” Leave it to her cousin to come up with some sort of plan to get back at those who crossed her, no matter who they were.

Audrey seemed to read what was going through Lila’s mind, and she couldn’t hold back a smile. “Don’t worry, there will be no scalp-ripping or vehicles set on fire this time around, though a good kick in the balls is very appropriate. I'm merely moving out of here and back to my parents with the kids...” she said, with the fierce determination that had always defined her. “Alex’s family have been nothing but welcoming and amazing to me and the kids, but I refuse to live in the house of my soon to be ex-boyfriend.”

Delilah nodded solemnly. “Yeah, makes sense.”

Audrey gave Lila a small smile now. “Plus, I've been accepted at UCLA’S business school for the spring term. It’s a shorter distance if I move back home, and I really don't need the kind of stress and negativity that Alex is giving me in my life right now…” She trailed off again, her expression looking a bit less sad now. “They've got a daycare center on campus too, so I don't have to worry about the kids while I'm in classes and I can drop by to check on them whenever I want.”

Delilah gave her cousin a glowing smile while excitedly clapping her hands. “Oooooooh! Congratulations. Audrey-bear!”

Audrey was now visibly cheered up, her face brighter at the thoughts of building a future for herself and her family. “Thanks, love! I’m super excited about it. Those who say having children at a young age slows you down are fucking liars. In my case, having my kids has only made me want this even more, because it will benefit all of u-.” A small cry suddenly erupted from behind Audrey. The young woman glanced back, then gave Lila another bright smile. “One sec. Duty calls.”

Delilah nodded, watching with a soft smile as Audrey walked out of the screen. She heard her cousin’s voice, softly talking to someone she couldn’t see. And then Audrey came back holding a gorgeous, chubby little baby on each of her arms, both of them a tiny copy of their dad. Briella was on Audrey’s right, wearing cute heart-print pink pajamas, and only distinguishable from the blue pajama-clad Xander on Audrey’s left because of her earrings.

Lila let out a high-pitched squeal. “Oh my God, you guys are sooooo CUTE! Hi Xan-Xan! Hi Brie-Brie!” The children stared in awe at the screen for a few seconds, but upon Lilla’s coos and gestures they broke out in wide, toothless smiles. Briella even began to coo back.

Audrey, who had stared at the interaction go on happily for a few minutes, eventually spoke up. “Well, I gotta get going. These two are all smiles now, but give them five more minutes and they’ll be screaming bloody murder. Wouldn’t you, loves?” she said, that last sentence directed at her kids. She kissed one of their cheeks before turning to Delilah again. “Thank you so much for listening to me, Lils. It truly means the world to me.”

Delilah smiled again while waving an airy hand. “It’s no problem! That’s what families do for each other. She directed her attention at the infants again, waving at them. “Bye, babies! Auntie Lila will visit you soon!”

“Bye, hun! I’ll keep you posted! The beaming faces of Audrey and the babies froze on the screen for a second before shutting off.

Still smiling, Lila stood up and made her way back to the bed. Just then, her phone dinged, signaling the arrival of a Facebook messenger notification. She checked to see what it was about, and read that it was Lala inviting the girls to Denver for a pre-dance shopping spree. Lila’s face fell at the mention of the upcoming dance the next day. She was now reminded about how she still didn’t have a date, but would have to attend nonetheless due to her committee duties. The last thing Lila needed right now was to give into the dark pit of despair that was now consuming her at the thought of attending the dance alone like a damned loser. The logical answer to this was to distract herself, and staying at home was bound to not help with that. And so, Lila decided to get ready, have some breakfast and head to Lala’s for some retail therapy.

She arrived at her classmate’s house at 7:50 AM, blessing Audrey for having woken her up early. Otherwise she wouldn’t have read the message on time. Bonjour, chéries!” Delilah said enthusiastically, prancing through the open door. But when her eyes fell on the amount of people at Lala’s house, she stood dumbfounded in her tracks. “Oh, my! I didn’t realize it was this many people!” she said, letting out a nervous giggle. Although she was a social butterfly, the sight of so many beautiful, wealthy girls made her nervous.
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