Now it's all pointless. Just like life. "Sorry, I don't have a phone actually," I said. Just then, my father came walking up to my side. He looked between me and the man. I kept my head down. If I act any kind of way, I'll be in trouble when we get back. Then I'll never be able to set foot outside of camp again. These grocery store runs are all I have of the outside world. "Sean?" Dad asked the man. "Daniel," the man, Sean, replied. They shook hands as I watched, confused. "Haven't seen you since the last project," Daniel said. Last project? "Yeah, it's been a while," Sean replied with a polite smile. "Oh, Sean, this is my daughter, Blythe," Daniel said, wrapping his arm around me and making me stiffen. "Blythe, this is Sean. He's an investor. Took over for his father right outta

