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Mom smiled in the rearview mirror, her "patience-of-a-saint" expression firmly in place. "Only twenty more minutes, Leo. Why don’t you look at the view?"

Do not comment on the suitcase. If you do, you will be forced to carry it to the campsite.

While my mom went into "calm, fix-it mode," I finally snapped. The frustration of dealing with her constant, high-maintenance complaints, combined with the ruin of our trip, was too much.

"It's okay," Leo admitted, then immediately caught his marshmallow on fire. "Wait! It’s a fireball! Emergency! Where is the extinguisher?!" -ENG- Camp With Mom and My Annoying Friend Who ...

Despite the chaos—the hair dryer incident, the tent disaster, the Wi-Fi search, and the "leaf incident"—the trip was actually, somehow, a success.

"Is this organic?" Leo asked, poking his hot dog with a stick as if it were a strange specimen. "And there’s a bug near my foot. Actually, there are multiple bugs. I think a spider just looked at me."

"I watched this on a survival show," she claimed, while my mom desperately tried to revive the flames. Mom smiled in the rearview mirror, her "patience-of-a-saint"

I woke up early on a sunny Saturday morning, excited for the camping trip my mom had planned for just the two of us. We had been looking forward to it for weeks, and I had high hopes for a relaxing and adventurous weekend in the great outdoors.

By the time the tent was upright, it looked slightly lopsided, resembling a giant, nylon raisin. Mom just laughed and handed us both a bottle of water. "It has character," she said, her eyes twinkling with that patient "mom" energy that I honestly don't deserve. The Hike That Never Ended

Camping trips are usually about peace, nature, and bonding. However, when you mix a serene outdoor getaway with a high-energy parent and a socially awkward best friend, things can get complicated quickly. This is the story of my recent weekend excursion—a trip filled with breathtaking views, campfire mishaps, and a lot of patience. The Setup: Expectations vs. Reality If you do, you will be forced to carry it to the campsite

"Actually," I sighed, "who else is going to check the vibe of the forest?"

The narrative features multiple distinct story parts and unique ending sequences based on player choices. Reception and Platforms

Choices revolve around whether Souma intervenes in Kengo’s antics, confronts his friend, or looks the other way.

Mom sat down on a mossy log, looking remarkably unbothered. "Well, if we're lost, we might as well have a snack."

I'm hoping that being in nature and away from our daily routines will help us all relax and get along. But, I'm not counting on it. My friend has a way of pushing my buttons, and I'm worried that this trip is going to be more stressful than fun.