Rose: Do you remember Felix, who called girls whores and spread various rumors? It's just that, unlike other assholes like him, he could also hit a girl. Here, this Sana's boyfriend is the same, only a bad option. Maybe not from a well-off family, which scares me more. In this camp, damn it, almost everyone knows each other. They are all from neighboring towns.

Lisa: It's weird that someone like that Sana of yours is talking to him. Aren't there any normal guys there?

Rose: If normal guys would go to a camp, it would be one where there is football, baseball or lacrosse, or something like that. Firstly, there are few guys here, and secondly, they are clearly not doing sports here, but their parents just pushed them here. This one doesn't look too bad, after all, not everyone can afford a week in such a camp, but damn, he clearly belongs in some other institution. 

Lisa: In my opinion, to involve a guy in a female conflict is completely moronic.

Rose: Well, I said what I think. Sana replied that he would just scare her. Anyway, I warned her. She doesn't seem to care.

Lisa: After you threw her on the nightstand? If she pisses you off so much, then forget it. And forget about that guy, it's none of your business, you, most importantly, be careful yourself.

Rose: You're right, it's none of my business.

The blonde did not tell her friend that, among other things, she was staring at Jennie. She knows for sure that Lisa will start inciting her to do something again. It's better for her friend to think that Jennie absolutely pisses her off.

Rose thinks for a while about the guy who came up to them after dinner. About all the guys here. There are really few of them, because the focus in this camp is on volleyball. There is, of course, football, but normal football players will do everything to get into camp with a normal coach and a good team. It's too important for guys.

What can he do? Go up to Jennie and scare her? Most likely, it will be so. Now it seems strange to her that when she returned here, she was going to set up a neutral zone in this room. Rose was sure that her new acquaintances would find fault with Jennie one way or another, and she would have to take part in it, or something like that, and then she would have to return to the room, and the conflict could move here. She would prefer to relax here, to be herself, rather than conflict with someone. It would be terrible, but it seems that it cannot be avoided now, because Kim clearly does not like when people try to shut her up or point out a place where she needs to be silent.


***

The rise of people in the camp at 8:00 in the morning. Probably, this is the first thing that pisses off absolutely everyone who is here. You get up for school in the morning, you get up for your holidays in the morning. Who would like that?

Jennie even wonders what would happen if she just told Jungkook that she would not get up, that she would sleep until lunch. What will he do? Kick her out? Although, maybe there is such an option. She may be kicked out because of a violation of discipline. It won't do. Although, of course, you can sleep after lunch, in the interval, where there are no mandatory workouts.

Four buildings were located on the territory. In the building where Jennie and Rose lived, the first floor was completely occupied, and the second floor was not completely occupied. Jennie found out today that there are fifteen girls in Jungkook's group, along with her and Rose. And also, including Sana and her friends. Of Kim's acquaintances, only Eunchae is there, and this is terrible, because the girls Jennie would like to spend time with are in another group.

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