Party for the night (BaseCamp)
From Create Your Own Story
You decide to wait until the morning before you set out, it won't hurt you to spend the night in camp with all your friends. Everyone gathers up some firewood and makes a fire, the typical camping cliché stuff, then Henry and his girlfriend Amber make some dinner for everyone. After dinner and cleanup (throwing away your disposal plates) the group sits around and drinks beer until around 10pm and then people start to turn in for the night. Damn, you forgot to set up your one man tent so now you just toss your sleeping bag in Mallory's tent, yall use to date so it's not a big deal to share a tent with her. She's tipsy anyway so nothing kinky tonight, just sleep.
After a long night of tossing and turning you finally get out of the tent to a cool fresh morning, dew is spread across the ground as light from the sun below the horizon begins to touch the grass. You start the cooking stove to make the coffee, (you are the first one up anyway, so it's your job now) and while the water heats up you find a tree to take care of your morning business. Natalie is tending the coffee when you return and yall exchange goodmorning stuff and go on with making breakfast, meanwhile everyone else begins to file out of tents and prepare for breakfast.
Breakfast ends and you go to gather your hiking stuff and prepare to leave when Mallory walks over with her equipment in hand with a weird grin on her face. “You don't remember last night do you?” she say's with a smirk. “I told you last night I was going on the hiking... that I was a fifth wheel here with everyone else... that I wanted... oh for Christ sake, you were drunk of course you don't remember.” Now she has a hurt look on her face like you lied to her. But did you really agree to let her tag along? Who the hell knows for sure, you did drink a little too much last night.
You feel bad that you apparently told her to join you, but damn, this is your time. You don't want to have to be responsible for her tagging along. “No, I am sorry, but this was going to be my time to relax and I don't want anyone tagging along,” you gently but firmly tell her.
“Too bad,” she reply's with a grin, “I'm not staying here all week to listen to them party. If you don't want me to go with you, I will travel behind you at a distance. You won't even know I am there.”
Well hell, that won't work, you can't very well let her hike alone in the distance. What choice do you have but to let her come with you.