
♀Girls' Point of View♀
It was your senior year when your parents had first noticed the change in you and they wouldn't be the first to tell you that change hadn't been a good one. Something had happened to you sometime between your junior and senior year. Your parents' may have or haven't been part of the reason as to why you had changed, but that doesn't matter, does it? Family has tried countless of times to take you to a specialist in hopes of you telling them what has or is disturbing you that caused you to do something that they thought they'd never see you do. Your parents grew tired to say the least. It was tearing them apart to see someone they love falling deeper and deeper into a hole they knew at one point in time you wouldn't be able to crawl out of. All the time you were in the background watching as they tried to come up with some idea that they hoped would bring you out of that darkness. That's when the school counselor came up with an idea. They kept you out of the plan, however, and waited until the last day of school to tell you. Four other girls that you have never even knew went to your high school have also had some type of problem that no one else can help them with. So the school counselor decided to send the four other girls and five boys to Miami, Florida for the whole summer. At first you were furious about this idea. You didn't want to spend your whole summer with four other girls and five guys under the same roof, especially when you don't even know them. It was your counselor's idea, thinking that these five guys would be able to help the four girls and yourself back to who you were before you had changed. But in between the fist week, a tragic event happens where the owner of the home the girls and boys were renting is murdered while they were in the house. It's up to them to hide the body before the police find out, and the murder comes back for more blood.
♂Boys' Point of View♂
You had been called down to the counselors' office the Monday starting your last week of school before summer vacation. The thought that crossed your mind at first was what had you done and why were you in trouble? You couldn't come up with anything that you had done wrong. No fights, no F's in any of your class, not tardies or detentions. This list went through your mind as you were sitting down in front of the counselor. What came out of the older woman's mouth completely caught you off-guard. Being asked to spend your whole summer in Miami, Florid with four other guys and five girls you hardly knew or didn't know at all? Not to mention that each girl had some type of issue that had caused them to change. The counselor had asked you if you would go and help one of the girls, try to crack the shell they had built around themselves. Why would you say yes? You don't want to help a girl you barely knew, especially one with problems and give away your whole summer. The counselor said that she would give you until Friday before she would want an answer. You thought about the proposal for the whole week and when you were called down to the office once more, you've decided to go ahead and try this little idea out for the sake of the girl, anyway. The rest is explained at the end of the girls.
It was your senior year when your parents had first noticed the change in you and they wouldn't be the first to tell you that change hadn't been a good one. Something had happened to you sometime between your junior and senior year. Your parents' may have or haven't been part of the reason as to why you had changed, but that doesn't matter, does it? Family has tried countless of times to take you to a specialist in hopes of you telling them what has or is disturbing you that caused you to do something that they thought they'd never see you do. Your parents grew tired to say the least. It was tearing them apart to see someone they love falling deeper and deeper into a hole they knew at one point in time you wouldn't be able to crawl out of. All the time you were in the background watching as they tried to come up with some idea that they hoped would bring you out of that darkness. That's when the school counselor came up with an idea. They kept you out of the plan, however, and waited until the last day of school to tell you. Four other girls that you have never even knew went to your high school have also had some type of problem that no one else can help them with. So the school counselor decided to send the four other girls and five boys to Miami, Florida for the whole summer. At first you were furious about this idea. You didn't want to spend your whole summer with four other girls and five guys under the same roof, especially when you don't even know them. It was your counselor's idea, thinking that these five guys would be able to help the four girls and yourself back to who you were before you had changed. But in between the fist week, a tragic event happens where the owner of the home the girls and boys were renting is murdered while they were in the house. It's up to them to hide the body before the police find out, and the murder comes back for more blood.
♂Boys' Point of View♂
You had been called down to the counselors' office the Monday starting your last week of school before summer vacation. The thought that crossed your mind at first was what had you done and why were you in trouble? You couldn't come up with anything that you had done wrong. No fights, no F's in any of your class, not tardies or detentions. This list went through your mind as you were sitting down in front of the counselor. What came out of the older woman's mouth completely caught you off-guard. Being asked to spend your whole summer in Miami, Florid with four other guys and five girls you hardly knew or didn't know at all? Not to mention that each girl had some type of issue that had caused them to change. The counselor had asked you if you would go and help one of the girls, try to crack the shell they had built around themselves. Why would you say yes? You don't want to help a girl you barely knew, especially one with problems and give away your whole summer. The counselor said that she would give you until Friday before she would want an answer. You thought about the proposal for the whole week and when you were called down to the office once more, you've decided to go ahead and try this little idea out for the sake of the girl, anyway. The rest is explained at the end of the girls.