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2 yrs ago
Current Happy new year. Yes I am still alive. Bleep you 2022.
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3 yrs ago
You need to chill, girl. ;P
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4 yrs ago
I still don't know why I'm awake.
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4 yrs ago
I have no idea why the hell I am still awake right now. I blame my brother.
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4 yrs ago
Today, I have added "people who don't wear masks" onto my shitlist. Oh wait, I did that months ago...
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I'm a 32 year old woman just looking to keep those writing muscles in whatever shape I can. I'm also Canadian, so fill the rest of this bio with every stereotype you can think of. I've also been single for over a year now, so clearly I'm a catch.

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I love fireworks so much…

It wasn’t necessary to tell Sierra Young what was going to be coming for tonight’s entertainment. The Fourth of July fireworks were always one of the highlights over her summer. Even if Salt Lake City couldn’t afford to put on a display that would rival Disneyland or New York or even Denver, it was still pretty in its own way. Many fireworks were.

It would be nice to have someone to share it with though…

Usually she at least had her family to enjoy the festivities with. Her father would be busy putting on fun activities for the kids at the local celebrations in Ridgefield, and her mother would be volunteering, but they would all come together for the nighttime display, complete with barbecued hot dogs and fresh pastries shared with their friends and neighbors. It was a time to be together as a community.

Not that it would have been a guarantee that things would have been the same this year. It just felt more and more like the people around them just tolerated them for the free stuff that came with being around the richest family in town. Sierra had no idea. Her parents felt it would be better for her to be here. Out in the middle of nowhere. She didn’t know what was happening or who her dad was delivering that fake laugh to at this point in the evening. Mr. Taylor from the hardware store? Probably. He’d have Brayden and Tamsyn running around with him. She didn’t know which person her mom would be swapping recipes with. She was alone with her thoughts.

But I’m not alone… That email said there were five more…

Sierra had no idea what this Jericho Watson person was talking about in the email she received, but it said she was chosen for something great. She couldn’t imagine what the fact that she had that dream about the monsters all those years ago had to do with anything. She barely remembered what had happened before that message reminded her of the things she saw and told her parents merely to earn a cookie, a glass of milk and an early bedtime the next night. But this Jericho person remembered. She had to believe someone who managed to find out her secret account address had a good reason to, right? They didn’t even ask for money this time!

And that they are at the camp… I wonder who they could be? I haven’t had a chance to talk to anyone else really… I hope they are nice.

The hope and light filling up the sky seemed to have a mirror effect on the blond viewer with the bow in her hair. Maybe things were going to pick up a bit in the Mountains. She could only hope her spirit maintained the energy of a hundred fireworks as she moved forward.
Well shoot. Looks like that summer of being braindead creatively is just coming back to bite me. Let me know if a spot opens up in here, eh?








Fireworks. Who actually cares about fireworks anymore? Loud bangs only made palatable because of a brief flash of color? Get over yourselves.

While the fact that she was alone on a hill near the cabins gave the appearance that the girl was staking out a spot to try and get the best glimpse of the nighttime show, Lexi Parsons just wanted to get away from the crowd at camp. She knew that taking part in this place was going to be a mistake, but she had to get out of the house for the summer. Her father was driving her nuts with his whole push to actually try and give a damn about what his daughter was doing and she just wanted some time for herself. It's the only reason she agreed to come to this camp. Not that it gave her any warm and fuzzy feelings about remaining in Utah when the other option was on the West Coast.

Would they be any better in California? Probably not.

They would probably be swallowed up by the LA smog. Not that her other option was all that close to LA. Or that she would at least have the option to be left alone like this. The mountains did allow for some solitary time that probably would not be available in Victorville. But her dad kept taking her around from place to place as a kid, why did Utah hold such a place in his heart? Lexi knew the only thing that ever stood out about her time in Ridgefield, and she wasn't exactly mentioning that to anyone.

So, how the hell did that Jericho person know about that? And my email address?

She looked back over at her phone, resting beside her on the rock that was serving as her seat for the show she had little interest in. Prior to that message, Lexi's time at camp was spent plotting out the best places to sneak smokes and avoid the gaze of the higher-ups. It was during one of those little side hikes that she discovered the spot she was at now. The faint trail of the cigarette that rested in her left hand wasn't visible from the main camp area, that's for sure. It's why if she was going to try and reason this whole email out, she wanted to not be disturbed. She had a tendency to talk out loud to herself when trying to figure out complex issues.

"I thought for sure that shit was just a dream..." Lexi said softly. It was definitely something that had stood out over any other memories of her time in the Beehive State. Even for someone who didn't care for dinosaurs in her youth, seeing a giant red-and-green version of what would happen when a stegosaurus merged with a T-rex battle the largest, nastiest bug this side of a Scyther would be something that wouldn't be forgotten. She remembered wondering why no one from the base was scrambling out to stop the monsters and by the time Adam had woken up to see why his daughter was standing in their duplex in stunned silence, there was nothing there. So she said nothing. To no one. Ever. Didn't need to have anyone thinking she was going slightly loco. Maybe she Googled it once or twice, but it only led to a bunch of nonsense parroted by tin-foil-wearing rubes, and she erased the history after...

But this guy Jericho knew about it. Knew she saw it.

So what? This dude was probably one of those rubes too! Picked some random emails off some server and just sent them out in the hopes that someone would be duped enough to respond so he could ask for their credit card info. Why was she even giving this any thought in the slightest? It was stupid!

"Nah, can't be anything. Don't know why I'd think it is." Lexi leaned back onto the rock and took a soft puff of her cigarette. She just had to calm her nerves and realize it for what it was. "Gonna have to get a new email address though if I'm on some creep's list. What a pain." She lazed on the rock, ignoring the colors in the sky as she closed her eyes and let herself drift into her own special type of meditation.
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