JUST A VISIT TO THE LAKE
Disclaimer- I do not own Jason Voorhees or any other characters from Friday the 13th.Chapter 1
"But I don't want to stay here with the counslors," said Jason. Jason had always been different then most kids. He looked different and he couldn't swim like everyone else. He wished he looked like them. His mother said that he was special.
"It's just for a few days honey," said Pamela. Jason watched his mom leave the camp. Jason was afraid of the counslors and the other children. They always made fun of him.
"Don't worry mommy will be back soon," said one of the counslors. Then she walked back to the counslors office. It was a nice day at the camp. Jason would have gone swimming if he could. All the other kids were. Jason felt a warm tear run down his cheek.
"Pamela brought that weird kid over again," said a counslor, unknowing Jason could hear him because he was at the front door. Jason felt another warm tear run down his cheek.
"I wish mommy was here," Jason said to himself. "She would take care of those counslors." Jason sat on the portch wondering if they would say anything else.
"That kid freaks me out," said the same counslor. He looked around the room and saw that everyone was looking at him patheticly. "Does anyone else get a weird feeling about that kid?" 'Come on guys I know you do."
"You shouldn't be so mean to him," said the youngest counslor. "It's not his fault that he looks that way." Jason remembered this counslor; she seemed nicer then most of them. "What would you tell him if he heard what you just said about him?" Jason still stood outside, knowing he shouldn't be there.
"I'd tell him to stop standing outside the door and to leave us alone," said the oldest counslor while looking straight at Jason. He walked outside to tell Jason to leave but he had already left. "Stupid kid." Said the counslor. "Why does she bring him here anyway?" Some of the counslors laughed, Jason could here their taunting laughter. The laughter soon stopped and the nicest counslor walked over to him.
"Hi Jason," she said. "My name is Lauren. Those other counslors were mean to you weren't they. "But I won't be mean to you Jason." Jason felt like he could trust Lauren, like she was his friend. He also had a feeling that she might just be saying this to him so he would not tell his mom.
"You're just saying that," Jason blurted out. Jason tried to pretend he did not say that but he knew he did. "People always say that, and then they are mean to me the next day." Jason wished his mom was here more then ever. "I wish people would just stop lieing to me"
"Why would I be lieing to you Jason,' asked Lauren. "Why would I make fun of you or call you names?" Lauren was looking down at Jason waiting for his answer. Jason ran away as fast as he could to the woods.
"I wish mommy was here,' Jason said to himself. "I wish this camp wasn't here and I wish that mommy took me with her." Jason heard a rustling noise in the leaves. He backed up against the tree and wondered what would come out. Jason stood staring at the brush and out came what looked like a large dog. Jason liked dogs; he went over to pet the wolf. Jason got close and the wolf snarled. It was then Jason saw that it was a wolf.
"I won't hurt you," Jason said tring to calm the wolf down. The wolf seemed to settle down a bit so Jason walked closer. "Good wolf," said Jason. He reached his hand out to pet it and it didn't run. It stood there letting Jason pet it. The wolf licked Jason's hand and looked up at him. "At least I have you." "I'll call you Lona." Jason stayed in the woods for a while. It soon began to get dark. "Good night Lona,' said Jason as he headed back to camp. Tommorow Jason would wake up and go back to the woods to see Lona, his friend.