Īs Uncle Al leads the boys to their bunks, he lays out the camp rules: no leaving your bunks at night and sneaking out anywhere the girls’ camp is completely out of bounds because “girls are not part of this program” lights out are at 9pm, and wake up is at 6am and the most important rule of all is to write home to their parents every single day. At the camp, the girls are separated from the boys and follow counsellor Martha to their camp. She assures him her parents researched camps before sending her away, and this is the best one. On the way, we learn that our protagonist is Billy, who explains to his new female friend Dawn that it’s his first time at Camp Night Moon. He explains that Sabre, the monster, won’t bother the campers as long as they stick to the trails before leading them to the camp. Suddenly there’s an explosion where the creature is, and Uncle Al, the camp director, appears, holding some kind of gun. Before they can work out what to do, they hear something growling and notice a canine-like creature in the surrounding trees. The driver ignores their questions and protests, jumps back on the bus and drives away, leaving the kids in the dust.
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