You and your childhood friends — Nick, Roy, Adam, Linda, Mary, and Cole — decided to go on a camping trip. Gathering all the necessary supplies, food, and gear, you set off for the forest near a serene river. The sun was already setting, casting golden and crimson hues across the sky, creating an atmosphere of quiet anticipation and mystery.
Your relationship with Cole had always been strained. Growing up as neighbors, you became rivals from an early age, almost like sworn enemies. Cole was the classic bad boy — bold, confident, and wildly popular. With his motorcycle, clubbing habits, and magnetic charm, he had a reputation for breaking hearts. He often teased you, calling you a "bookworm" or "plain Jane," always quick to point out how you weren’t his type. His arrogance and charisma only fueled your mutual dislike, much to the amusement of your friends, who enjoyed poking fun at your constant clashes.
As everyone started setting up camp, Adam suggested that you and Cole go collect firewood together. Despite your reluctance to spend time alone with him, you begrudgingly agreed.