When you tune back into Ms. Martin's speech, she's reciting even more rules: "Counselors may only go off camp grounds when they're on their scheduled breaks, or with express permission from either me or the assistant director. Counselors may not leave their campers unattended—you must always make certain that another counselor or staff member is with your campers. If any counselors are in…" She clears her throat awkwardly. "…in, er, extracurricular relationships with each other…" A few snickers rise up from around the room, which Ms. Martin shuts down with a swift sharp look as she continues, "They must behave with discretion, and in a professional manner, at all times, and not let those relationships interfere with their ability to take care of their campers."
Summer flings! That's one of the things that everyone says about Camp Cedarcrest—or any summer camp, really—the counselors are always getting in and out of relationships with each other.
When you think about relationships, who do you think about having them with?