When your friend Casey Bennett asked you if you wanted to join her in working at Camp Cedarcrest this summer, you had to think about it before you said yes. A whole summer in the woods? Being in charge of a bunch of kids?
But the money was good. Usually, you earn what you can by solving mysteries for people: recovering stolen property, finding out whether people's SOs are cheating on them, things like that. But most of your clients are teenagers like you, so you don't make a ton.
Plus, your parents are always struggling financially, and even the in-state tuition for college is pretty steep.
So you took the best job that you could find—which was this one. The economy is terrible, and your parents are struggling, so you know that you need to find your own way. You're doing your best.
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