EVA LEVESQUE When I woke up, I was the only one left in the room. The swelling of my ankle subsided and I was now able to walk, maybe I could thank dad for that ability to recover quickly. I walked outside of the tent just to find a crowd of students. It looked like there were parlor games and there were representatives to each team. This time it was a sack race and the crowd’s cheering was loud. There were banners and pompoms which I don’t know when they had the time to prepare for. I saw Flynn jumping across the sand with a sack on his legs. He was in the lead and people were cheering on him, especially our team. “You okay now?” I turned to see Irene sitting on the beach chair right outside our tent. She was wearing a summer dress, a large hat, shades and was drinking on pineapple j

