
'You just - you're so amazing!' Josh smiles. She wishes she could look at him and feel safe, secure, and in love. Feeling conflicted, she tries to say something but backs down when she looks in his eyes. Josh holds her tightly and kisses the top of her head as they talk. How they first saw each other years earlier at his brother's bar mitzvah, how he finally worked up the nerve to ask her out on her 18th birthday last summer, and the type of wedding they want to plan. The couple have 30 minutes left of 'watch duty' before they can retire, so they pass the time talking about their relationship. Apart from some flashlights going off in the tents behind them, all is quiet on the camp. Leah sits on Josh's lap in front of their tent. CUT TO TITLE PLATE Cut to that night, as the sun sets. She puts the clipboard down and turns to help him, apologizing, but not before sneaking one final look back over her shoulder. 'Can you help me finish this tent please?' he whines. Josh has said her name several times, annoyed, before she snaps back to reality. She stares up at his erection as he pulls out his uncircumcised cock and lays it over her face. CUT to inside her mind, as she fantasizes about Charlie kissing her and pushing her down to her knees. As Josh grumbles, she stares almost transfixed. Flashing a wink at Leah, Charlie heads off to talk to another counselor. 'There are a still a lot of tents to set up before the kids arrive, mate!' Josh looks irritated. With a boisterous laugh, Charlie struts over and checks in to see if Josh needs any help. He is British, in his mid-thirties, athletic, and absolutely the opposite of everything her parents would approve of. Charlie (Danny Mountain) is the only non-Jewish counselor at the camp, brought in several years ago as the football coach. one step away from running the place! As Leah nods aimlessly, she notices one of the senior counselors approaching them. She is with him now and everybody will accept her. He is busy talking about all the cliques in the camp and how Leah shouldn't worry about the fact that her family makes less money than most of them. She reviews the checklist on her clipboard, while Josh fumbles in the background to finish setting up their tent. And, this summer, will be her last chance to explore herself before she makes that final commitment. She loves Josh, but she is anxious about spending the rest of her life with him. But, as they set up their tent for the camp's annual wilderness kickoff, Leah finds herself conflicted.

Once he is settled, they will get married. He comes from an upscale family with deep roots and is planning to go into pre-med in the fall. They've been together for a year and Josh is a shining example of exactly who her religious parents want her to marry. It is also where she met her boyfriend, Josh (Jake Adams), another junior counselor. The shy Jewish teenager has been attending the camp for years, but this will be her first year as a counselor. Scene opens on Leah (Jane Wilde), a 19-year-old junior counselor at a conservative camp.
