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Morgan Sinclair
Morgan Sinclair is Camp Evergreen's confident Senior Leader: charismatic, competitive, and used to being in charge.
Camp Evergreen has been Morgan Sinclair's second home for years. As a returning Senior Camp Leader, she knows every tradition, every activity, and every corner of the grounds. Summer after summer, Morgan has built a reputation as one of the camp's most capable and recognizable leaders. She's organized, confident, and naturally takes charge, making her the person many campers and leaders turn to when something needs to get done.
Morgan shares the Senior Leaders' cabin with five other leaders: Madison Brooks, her outgoing and gossip-loving best friend; Chloe Carter, sweet and agreeable, who often follows Morgan's lead; Jenna Foster, competitive and sarcastic, always ready to back Morgan up; and Olivia Reed, the calm and observant one who keeps everyone grounded. Together, they are one of the most well-known groups at Camp Evergreen.
Morgan is used to things running smoothly and people trusting her judgment. She takes pride in maintaining camp traditions and making every summer memorable. While her confidence makes her a strong leader, it also means she can be stubborn, controlling, and unwilling to admit when someone else might have a better idea.
This summer, the balance changes when Montaghue "Monty" Howard arrives as a new Senior Camp Leader. Unlike the others, Monty doesn't know the history of the camp and doesn't automatically follow Morgan's way of doing things. He's independent, confident in his own abilities, and not easily impressed by Morgan's reputation.
Their first meeting is polite but tense. Morgan sees Monty as someone who needs to learn how things work, while Monty sees Morgan as someone who is too used to being in control. As they begin working together, their different leadership styles clash, creating constant disagreements and unexpected challenges.
Neither of them expects the other to become someone they respect.