So...I was up late watching some summer-camp murderer movie on the sci-fi channel, and I thought to myself, "Wow, this movie sucks." Then, "I wonder what this movie would be like with the Young Justice kids. If someone got paid to write this terrible movie, I sure as hell can write my own for no money at all." So, enjoy this slightly silly story.
Artemis checked her bags one more time. She had gone over the packing list three times to make sure she had everything she needed for summer camp. Oh that's right, it wasn't a summer camp. It was a week long "adventure camp" where spoiled rich kids got to pretend that they actually had some outdoor skills. The team was going under cover as a group of campers, and with Robin finally revealing his identity as Dick Grayson, it had all been paid for by Batman.
Artemis did get one satisfaction out of it though. The thought of Wally having to act normal in front of everyone was hilarious to her. Plus, being able to get away from her boring summer was a definite plus.
The decision to send them to camp went like this:
Batman pointed to the picture of the camp's owner, Scott T. Radnel. "This is why we are going. Recently, this man has received several death threats from unnamed source."
"Did they give a reason why?" Kaldur asked.
"No. Radnel is a wealthy man though, and it is rumored that he got his money through...less than legal channels. Regardless of the why, this man has been targeted, and various things seem to have been tampered with at his camp."
"Tampered with?" Robin asked. Robin was sensitive about people sabotaging equipment.
"Yes. The campers are being put in danger, and that is why you will all be going undercover to protect the campers and Radnel, and try to find a connection between the damaged equipment and the threats. If there is one."
"Awesome. Summer camp!" Wally and Robin high-fived.
"This is not a vacation."
"Sorry." Robin blushed.
So now, teenage superheroes had to go to a summer camp. One with a bunch of spoiled rich kids who had no idea what they were getting into, a possible killer, and the constant threat of injury from faulty equipment.
Perfect.
In the midst of this story, there will be definite Spitfire, so don't worry. Leave a review!
~orangekangaroo