The narrator recalls their time at a summer camp in a village called Gurzuf, where they had experiences such as falling in love, telling scary stories, and having adventures in the forest. However, their current situation is different, and they are now in a forest with a friend, navigating through traps and trying to survive.
As they progress, they discover that the camp counselors are actually werewolves, and they must defend themselves using silver bullets and Swiss knives. They set traps and manage to kill some of the werewolves but are unsure if there are more.
After dealing with the werewolves, they take a break to rest and eat, but soon realize that they need to leave the forest. They pack their belongings and depart, not wanting to stay in the forest, especially since they killed the forester, who was also a werewolf.
As they leave, they reflect on their experience, realizing that the villagers are likely unaware of the werewolves' presence and may be in danger. The narrator decides to keep the events to themselves, not wanting to cause panic or attract unwanted attention.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is named Katya.
2. Katya went to a summer camp in a village called Gurzuf.
3. At the camp, Katya and her friends would tell scary stories by the fire at night.
4. Katya's first crush was a boy with blonde hair and blue eyes at the camp.
5. Katya fell in love for the first time at the camp.
6. Katya kissed someone for the first time at the camp.
7. Katya's friends and she would fry sausages and potatoes at the camp.
8. Katya found a guitar in the camp.
9. Katya and her friends went on a hike in the forest.
10. They encountered traps in the forest.
11. They found a chest with silver cartridges, guns, and a Swiss knife.
12. Katya and her friends discovered that the counselors at the camp were werewolves.
13. Katya and her friends killed the werewolf counselors.
14. They also killed the forester who gave them guns.
15. Katya and her friends fled the camp and ran through the forest.
16. They slept in their tents in the forest until morning.
17. They collected their belongings and left the camp.
18. They were warned not to return to the forester's house.