I Don't Wanna Be Famous (A Total Drama SI story)

Which camper should return in chapter 15 alongside Izzy?

  • Cody

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Beth

    Votes: 6 60.0%
  • Owen

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Leshawna

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Noah

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Geoff

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Bridgette

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Tyler

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Katie/Sadie (one or the other)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Harold

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10
  • Poll closed .

Mrsean22

Well-known member
Yeah, I put in the firepit scene already, though I had to change the beginning of it a bit since the teams ended up reversed. All in all, the scene ended up longer than I thought it would, since I wanted to get everyone's fears in along with some banter.

Yeah, not gonna spoil any details, but overall you've got the gist of it.

Pretty much, yeah. While I have decided on the fears of the non-canon participants - Eva, Justin and Jason - I haven't written their respective scenes yet, and I'm not 100% sure on how it will go for them.

I've only made a preliminary count so far based on who is guaranteed to succeed, who's guaranteed to fail, and who's still up in the air. So I don't know yet if it's gonna end up a tie or not... At a brief glance I'd say there is a slightly higher chance the Gophers win over the Bass (say, 60/40?), but it's gonna be closer than it was in canon, that's for sure, and there are no guarantees.

The next chapter is currently sitting at about 25% completion. I'm gonna be reasonably busy on Thursday and Friday, but I think I'll have some time to write on Saturday and/or Sunday, so I may or may not finish the chapter this week. We'll see.

Eva, Jason and Justin are new territory for this episode. Can only really use what their personalities are, guess their fears and if they can face said fear. When I see Eva and Jason I see them facing their fears from their personalities and what they have done so far. Justin I can't see facing his fears because they are more likely effect his looks.

The toss ups I can think of are Gwen, Lindsay, Owen, Geoff and Courtney. Gwen because of her diary effecting her. Lindsay because of a different fear(harder in my opinion) and having to do it alone. Owen from having to go on a plane alone instead of doing it will Izzy(which I think made it easier to do. Be surprised on having someone with you when facing your fears). Geoff because of him trying to impress Bridgette who he thinks is watching. Courtney from her little changes and her time with Jason(who could get her to face her fear). So it basically comes down to if these changes are enough to make them win or lose their part of the challenge.

My guesses are just that guesses. From what I think of the characters and what they would do in this new situation. You might have different opinions on them and long it makes sense then it will be good and probably funny(from seeing them suffer). Either way its gonna be closer than canon.
 

JasonSanjo

Your Overlord and Jester
Quick update: The next chapter is currently about 60% done, at least by word count. However, I won't have any time to write at all on Friday, and little if any time on Saturday. Sunday is currently looking good, so there is a semi-decent chance I could finish the chapter then.

Now, I have a question for all of you: the chapter is going to reference a youtube video, and in order for it to make sense, I need people to listen to it (spoiler: it's a song). Would you prefer if I embed the video directly into the chapter, or if I make it a clickable link? It will of course be in the relevant scene either way.
 
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Mrsean22

Well-known member
Either would be fine with me honestly. If you want quick access it might be better to do a link? Being honest I'm probably not the best person to ask this.

Thinking about there is a scene of Trent leaving where Gwen was buried. Would Gwen start to not trust Trent after that and adding Gwen's paranoia from her diary being stolen would it be worse than canon(Gwen not liking Trent leaving her buried like that)?
 

JasonSanjo

Your Overlord and Jester
Basically, I'm thinking one of the following (note that I'm using a different video here to avoid spoilers):

Option 1:
[...] he started singing.

Option 2:
[...] he started singing.


Option 3:
[...] he started singing.




Which of the above options do you guys think works better?



Thinking about there is a scene of Trent leaving where Gwen was buried. Would Gwen start to not trust Trent after that and adding Gwen's paranoia from her diary being stolen would it be worse than canon(Gwen not liking Trent leaving her buried like that)?
Possibly. Last night I finished up the scene directly prior to the one where she gets buried, so I haven't gotten around to that part yet, but it's a definite possibility. I'm thinking of switching the POV to Gwen for her part of the challenge, but we'll see.
 

Mrsean22

Well-known member
I'd say either Option one or Option two. Three seems a little to big for me.

Can see Gwen being mad and not be trusting to Trent for a bit from her new paranoia. This is about her greatest fear and leaving her alone during it.

Looking back I might know Jason's fear. Is it going on a stage doing performance? Not wanting to do the Talent challenge and picking a song for the next episode are my clues.
 

JasonSanjo

Your Overlord and Jester
I'd say either Option one or Option two. Three seems a little to big for me.

Can see Gwen being mad and not be trusting to Trent for a bit from her new paranoia. This is about her greatest fear and leaving her alone during it.

Looking back I might know Jason's fear. Is it going on a stage doing performance? Not wanting to do the Talent challenge and picking a song for the next episode are my clues.
After some consideration, I think I'll be going with option 2 to make things easier for mobile phone users.

Yeah, her reaction will be more severe than it was in canon. Remains to be seen just how much much and in what way, though.

So very close! If it was a bird, you just clipped its wing. It'll be explained in the chapter :)
 
Chapter 7: The Oldest and Strongest Emotion

JasonSanjo

Your Overlord and Jester
I Don’t Wanna Be Famous

A Total Drama SI story

Disclaimer: Total Drama belongs to Fresh TV Inc. I’m simply borrowing it to tell some stories.

Author’s Notes: I feel very iffy on how I rendered the song. I tried several different ways before begrudgingly settling on what you see in the chapter. Does it work at all? Not sure I did Eva’s scene justice, either. Oh, and the chapter as a whole turned out differently than I expected before writing it, especially the confessional scenes at the end. Things are ramping up…



Chapter 7: The Oldest and Strongest Emotion

After we returned from the tuck shop to Camp Wawanakwa, we collectively decided to show some pity on the Gophers by bringing them a few snacks.

… And by “collectively decided” I mean Courtney thought it would be a nice PR stunt and badgered the rest of us into agreeing. As for the snacks we brought? Well, after stuffing our collective faces, there wasn’t much left (not counting some stuff I surreptitiously squirreled away in my backpack): a couple half-eaten bags of chips, some chocolate bars, and a green jelly thing that for some reason had a gummy worm in it.

I think Geoff picked that one out, thinking we could all share it, but by the time we got around to it nobody wanted to eat anymore, so… yeah. That’s about the time Courtney had her PR stunt idea.

We found the Gophers sitting around the campfire, looking despondent. Looking around I saw that Izzy, the redhead, was missing, so presumably they had their campfire ceremony while we were gone and voted her off.

Too bad. She seemed like a funny girl.

“What, did you come to gloat?” Heather asked testily when we approached.

“Not at all,” Courtney said amicably. “We got some extra dessert left over after our tuck shop party. You guys want some?”

To emphasize the point, DJ raised up plastic bags filled with leftovers, while Geoff held up the green jelly thing on a platter.

“Oh, you’re just being nice?” Heather asked, her voice dripping with icy sweetness. “I’ll believe that. Scram, fishies.”

“Alright, I’ll level with ya,” I said before Courtney could protest. “We stuffed our faces and we don’t want the leftovers to go to waste. Happy?”

Heather shot me a suspicious look, but eventually relented. “Fine. What have you got?”

“Chips, cheese doodles, chocolate and candy bars,” DJ said.

“And jelly!” Geoff chimed in, stepping forward. In doing so, he brought the jelly up close to Courtney, who immediately took a few steps away while looking queasy.

“Wait, what’s wrong with the jelly?” Heather asked and put her hands on her hips to stare Courtney down.

“N-nothing!” Courtney insisted. “I just… I just had too much to eat and even the thought of eating another bite… Well…”

The way Heather’s eyes narrowed told me she didn’t believe a word of it.

I groaned. “Look, you guys can eat the leftovers or we can throw ‘em in the trash. Your choice.”

Well, personally I thought throwing perfectly edible snacks in the trash was a waste, but Chris had made it abundantly clear that we weren’t allowed to keep anything after that night.

… Which probably meant my squirreled-away supplies qualified as contraband, but I didn’t really care. What was he gonna do, take them from me?

“I don’t trust you,” Heather said simply after giving me a stare-down. She walked over and pointed at the jelly. “I think you guys did something to the jelly. Let me guess: laxatives?”

“Oh, come on, you’re being ridiculous!” Courtney said, her voice rising.

“Really, now? Alright, then it’s no problem if… you eat it,” she said, taking the plate of jelly from Geoff and shoving it toward DJ.

Surprisingly, the Jamaican boy let out a scream of “SNAKE!” and threw his arms out as if to ward off the jelly. In doing so, the bags he carried slammed against the bottom of the plate and knocked it out of Heather’s hands and onto the ground.

“Dude, it’s just a gummy worm!” Geoff interjected. “Chill out, man.”

“Sorry for tripping. I… I just really… hate snakes,” DJ said awkwardly. “Sorry.”

“Hey, I feel ya,” Tyler said suddenly as he stepped forward and gave DJ a sympathetic pat on the back. “Chickens creep me out, man.”

Gwen shot the jock a disbelieving look. “You’re afraid of chickens?

Duncan snorted. “Wow, that’s… that’s really lame, man.”

And with that, despite Heather’s continued statements of suspicion, we all sat down around the campfire and shared stories of our worst fears while the Gophers ate the leftovers that hadn’t suffered an impromptu meeting with the ground.

“My worst fear? I guess being buried alive,” Gwen admitted. “Like, being stuck underground with no way out and just waiting for the end? Just the thought freaks me out.”

“I’m afraid of ninja,” Harold said curtly.

Lindsay waved her hand in the air. “Ohhh, I’m afraid of walking across a minefield… in heels.”

I blinked. “Why heels?”

“Because then I can’t feel the mines until I step on them.”

“But how would you- Ugh, never mind.” It’s probably something stupid…

“I’m afraid of being, like, covered in bugs,” Beth spoke up.

“Oh, I hear that,” Leshawna chimed in. “Bugs are bad, but for me? Spiders. All those little legs…”

“Speaking of legs,” I said jovially, looking over at Heather, who probably had the longest legs of anyone at camp. “What about you?”

The Asian girl gave me a dirty look before visibly deflating. A worried look crossed her face as she looked away. “Sumo wrestlers.”

That’s… oddly specific. “Why sumo wrestlers?”

“None of your business, freak.”

“Wow, okay,” I said, rolling my eyes at the girl’s hostility. “What about you, Owen?”

“Flying, man,” he said curtly, his eyes wide in fear. “That’s some crazy stuff…”

“I’m scared of hail,” Geoff said. “Small but deadly, dude.”

Several sets of eyes alighted on Eva, who sat next to the cowboy. She met them with an angry look, but soon sighed. “Being weak. Like, I sometimes have this nightmare where I’m at a powerlifting meet and I can’t do the deadlift.”

“Having to defuse a time bomb under pressure,” Cody volunteered.

“I’m not really afraid of anything,” Courtney said smugly.

Duncan, who sat on the stump next to her, made a show of coughing “Baloney!” into his fist.

“Oh, really?” Courtney asked, her smugness disappearing. “Well, what exactly is your phobia, Mister Know-it-all?”

The punk rocker looked around, and seeing everyone’s gazes on him, stuttered out, “C-C-Céline Dion music store standees.”

I bit back a laugh at that. Barely. I only snorted a little, honest. “You’re afraid of Céline Dion?

No!” Duncan protested. “Just… just her standee.”

Ohhh, I love Céline Dion!” Lindsay supplied oh-so-helpfully. Then she frowned. “What’s a standee?”

“You know, that cardboard cutout thing that stands in the music store,” Trent supplied, far more helpfully.

“Don’t say it, dude!” Duncan hissed.

“Kinda like a life-size but flat Céline,” Trent continued.

“So if we had a cardboard standee right now…” Courtney trailed off, wearing a sly grin as she gave Duncan sidelong glance.

“Shut up!” he snapped back at her. He then looked over at the Gophers. “What about you guys?”

“Well, okay,” Trent said. “I hate mimes. Like, a lot.”

“I’m afraid of waking up one day and looking like a normal person,” Justin said. “Like, really ugly. Can you imagine?”

That can be arranged, I very nearly said out loud. As it was, it took every bit of willpower I had not to pick up my stump and throw it at the guy. Fortunately, Trent soon supplied a distraction.

“Come on, Courtney,” he said. “There has to be something you’re afraid of. Spit it out.”

“Nope,” Courtney returned with a smug grin. “Nothing.”

Duncan snorted. “That’s not what she said last night.”

Her grin faded. “Duncan, did you ever consider that maybe I was just humoring you and your stupid story?”

“I dunno,” I said, forcing myself to stop glaring at Justin to look over at the Hispanic girl, “that scream of yours sounded pretty real to me.”

Shut up!

“What about you, Jason?” Heather asked suddenly, looking at me. She smirked. “What are you afraid of? Clowns? Heights? Sharp objects?”

“Definitely not sharp objects,” Owen cut in before I could speak. “When we went fishing last night, he used a spear. And a knife to gut the fish.”

Heather fairly whirled around at that. “You what?” she exclaimed. “Owen, explain yourself this instant!”

“What’s to explain?” Owen asked, puzzled. “We went fishing together. I made a fish trap and he caught the fish with his spear, and then we gutted and filleted them.”

Ah, he didn’t mention that last night, huh? Then again, neither did I. “Yeah, that’s right. I went to fish and when I got to the stream Owen was already there. We pooled our resources to save time.”

“Right!” Owen agreed. “It was fun fishing together!”

Heather, for her part, shot me a suspicious glare, but said nothing.

“Hey, let’s not get sidetracked,” Trent interjected. “Jason, what’s your fear?”

“I… don’t really have one,” I said thoughtfully. “Can’t say I’m really afraid of anything.”

“What about spiders?” Leshawna asked.

“Eh, I’m neutral on spiders.”

“How about snakes?” DJ suggested with a shudder.

“Oh, I like snakes,” I replied, perking up. “Snakes are cool.”

What followed after that was a good ten minutes of people suggesting specific fears and me refuting them all one by one. Though I did attract some doubting looks, eventually they just gave up and the conversation veered to other topics.

All in all, it was a pretty decent night for most of us. Except Heather, who kept glaring at me, and Gwen who looked… I dunno, constipated? She barely ate anything, and she kept rocking back and forth and looking concerned for whatever reason.

Eh, it’s probably nothing.



During breakfast the next day, I was surprised to find Chris walking into the main lodge, wearing an anticipative grin. It was the sort of grin he wore whenever he was about to present a new challenge for us, but by my count we weren’t due another challenge for another two days. Understandably, then, I was immediately alarmed.

“Campers! Your next challenge is a little game I like to call… Phobia Factor! Prepare to face your worst fear!”

Dammit.

“Worse than this?” Leshawna asked, gesturing to the food.

“We’re in trouble,” Gwen said flatly.

“Aren’t we supposed to get a couple days off?” I asked.

“Now, for our first victims,” Chris continued, ignoring me. At this point, I was starting to get used to it. The host pulled a card from his pocket and read, “Heather! Meet us all in the theater. It’s… sumo time!

Heather spat out her tea… all over Trent’s face. I snorted at the sight, which earned me a glare from the girl.

Chris looked over at Gwen. “Gwen. You, me, the beach, a few tons of sand…”

The Goth girl gasped.

“Wait, how did they know those were your worst fears?” Lindsay asked.

Gwen facepalmed. “Because we told them.”

“At the campfire, last night,” Trent clarified.

Lindsay rose to her feet in alarm. “Wait, they were listening to us?”

“Uh, it’s a reality show,” I said. “There are cameras and mics everywhere.”

The blonde turned to me. “But that’s, like, eavesdropping!”

I groaned and looked at the rest of the Gophers. “How is she still on your team?”

“Chef Hatchet,” Chris spoke up before anyone could answer, “didn’t you have a special order for Tyler here, today?”

Over in the kitchen, clearly visible through the giant hole in the wall, Chef Hatchet gave an evil grin and a nod. He pulled something out of the deep-fryer and walked over to our table and presented it to Tyler.

It was… deep-fried batter in the shape of a chicken. Tyler took it – apparently it wasn’t all that hot – and hesitantly bit off the head. A moment later, an actual live chicken popped its head out of the new hole in the deep-fried batter.

Tyler screamed.

How the hell did Chef get the chicken in there without killing it?



Ten minutes later, we were all gathered around an inflatable pool. Apparently, Chris wanted us all to witness each other’s horror. Man, what a sick, sadistic fuck.

We are definitely related, somehow. I just know it. Also, weren’t we supposed to do Heather’s fear, first?

Anyway, the pool wasn’t filled with water, oh, no; it was filled with bugs. Beetles, centipedes, pill bugs, you name it. Worms, too, for some reason.

It was Beth’s biggest fear, or so she had claimed the night before. To her credit, the girl just shrugged her shoulders and climbed in, then immediately dove beneath the roiling, crawling surface. She emerged a moment later, wearing a big-ass grin and not a single sign of fear.

She didn’t lie about being afraid, did she? Seems kinda suspicious to me…

“And Beth sets the bar way up there,” Chris said simply. “Next: Lindsay!”



To everyone’s surprise, it appeared that Chris had in fact set up a minefield of sorts on the outskirts of camp. The ground had been dug up – not just a few holes here and there, but completely dug up like a farmer’s field just before seeding – and presumably, there were mines hidden beneath.

“Um, do I really have to?” Lindsay asked, concern evident in her voice. She glanced between Chris and the minefield with a worried frown on her face.

“To win the challenge, you have to cross to the other side,” Chris explained cheerfully. “And since you’re already in heels, you might as well get started.”

Lindsay let out a whine, but turned toward the minefield. She audibly gulped, then began to slowly walk across it.

She barely got half a meter before there was an explosion of dirt… and color. Her high-heeled boots, her legs and a good portion of her skirt ended up covered in bright pink paint.

Evidently, the mines were of the paintball variety.

Lindsay, for her part, grasped at her head with her hands and screamed, “MY SKIRT!

Chris chuckled. “Giving up?”

“My… my boots!” Lindsay continued, seemingly not hearing him. “Pink doesn’t go with this top at all!

“Yo, Lindsay,” Chris said flatly. He tapped his watch. “Time’s a-wastin’. You gonna continue?”

“I… I…”

In her indecision, Lindsay took a half-step to the side… and inadvertently triggered an explosion of yellow.

The blonde stared down at her discolored clothes, tears brimming in her eyes. After a moment she let out a despairing wail and ran back toward camp, on a beeline for the communal bathroom.

“And Lindsay fails,” Chris said with a snicker. “You’re one for two, Gophers.”



Next was Owen, whose fear was flying.

“That does not look safe,” I deadpanned as I stood next to the bulky youth, staring at what was a plane mostly by technicality. While we were on different teams, I felt he was friendly enough that he deserved some moral support. Or friendly survival advice, in this case. “Like, not even a little.”

The plane was a small, single-engine craft, once bright yellow but now faded, with large spots of rust and discoloration all over. The wings had clearly been welded back together after some catastrophic failure on their part, there was tape patching up holes and tears here and there, one of the landing wheels had been replaced with a ski of all things, and overall it looked like it would fall apart if you tapped it too hard.

Now, I had not actually flown myself until I was in my thirties. Not because of any particular avoidance of it but because I had grown up poor and it had taken that long for me to have both the money and inclination to go flying. I had been told a whole lot of horror stories beforehand, but figured they were mostly exaggerated; when it came down to it, I found that flying presented no difficulty at all save the incessant crying of children onboard who couldn’t handle the air pressure changes.

However, my first flight – and indeed, all my flights since – had been on professionally maintained commercial aircraft. This? This was not professionally maintained, certainly not commercial, and indeed I was uncertain if it even qualified as an aircraft anymore.

“I am going to die,” Owen said. He already had the colloquial thousand-yard-stare going on, and he hadn’t even gotten on the plane, yet. “I am going to freakin’ die.”

The door to the plane opened then, revealing Chef Hatchet… wearing a flight stewardess uniform and a blond wig. The sight was nearly as horrifying as the plane itself. The chef-turned-stewardess made a come-hither gesture.

Owen promptly turned his back on the plane and walked away. “No, thank you. I choose to live.”

I nodded. “Good choice.”

“Gophers: One for three,” Chris said then, making a note on a pad. “Next is… Harold. Where is he?”

“I think he went to the bathroom,” Geoff volunteered.

“Ah. Well, that should be interesting,” Chris said, chuckling ominously.

I frowned. What was Harold’s fear, again?



Harold’s fear was ninja. Once we all made our way to the communal bathroom we found Harold unconscious on the floor, holding onto some nun-chucks. According to one of the cameramen who had followed him inside, the youth had encountered a trio of ninja inside and immediately pulled out the nun-chucks… only to then accidentally knock himself unconscious with them.

By declaration of Chris, Harold failed the challenge, putting the Killer Bass at zero for one.



Back outside the bathrooms, we were approached by Chef Hatchet, who had changed out of his stewardess uniform and wig into a very unconvincing spider costume. It was Leshawna’s turn.

I shot the man a deadpan look. “Seriously? How is that supposed to scare any-”

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!

“… Never mind,” I said as the black girl inexplicably ran away screaming.

The Gophers were one for four.



Next was Heather, at the stage where we’d held the talent contest. The Asian girl went up on the stage while the rest of us sat down in the audience seats. As we watched, what appeared to be a genuine Japanese sumo wrestler walked onto the stage

How the hell did Chris get a sumo wrestler flown in overnight?

As Heather stood there, trembling with fear, the sumo wrestler let out a roar and charged. The girl let out a fearful yell and crouched, cowering with her arms held protectively over her head… and somehow, through some grand trick of fate, the sumo wrestler stumbled on her quivering form and fell off the stage… then inexplicably bounced on the ground, again and again, until finally he disappeared out of sight.

Fucking cartoon physics, man, I thought and shook my head at the sight.

“And Heather steps up to the plate, scoring the Gophers their second point on the board,” Chris declared. “The Gophers are now two for five. Jason, it’s your turn. Get up here.”

I blinked and turned to the host. “What?”

“It’s your turn, brah. Get onstage.”

I blinked again. “I’m sorry?”

Courtney raised a hand into the air. “Um, Chris? I don’t think Jason revealed any fears last night.”

“Yeah, what she said,” I said, flicking a thumb in the girl’s direction.

“True, you didn’t reveal anything on camera,” Chris said as his lips split into a grin, “so we called your family. Your uncle Rob was very forthcoming.”

I felt the blood drain from my face.

ROB, you traitorous bastard! “Uncle Rob” my ass!



A few minutes later, I was alone on the stage… save for a microphone, some speakers, and a karaoke machine.

You see, I didn’t have any phobias in the traditional sense. I did, however, suffer from a… tiny bit of social anxiety. Long story short, I disliked receiving too much attention. Particularly as it pertained to making a fool of myself in front of others. For instance, by being forced to sing a song on stage in front of a live audience… and a TV audience. It was the reason I didn’t want to do the stupid reality show thing in the first pla- Wait.

My eyes widened in horrible realization, then. I turned to Chris, who stood to the side of the stage, wearing his trademark smirk with his hands clasped behind his back. “This is going to be on national TV, isn’t it?”

“International, actually,” the host informed me with a chuckle. “The producers got a lot of offers before we even started production. Total Drama Island’s gonna be on in North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and parts of Asia. I think they’re still negotiating for the African market and China.”

“No. No way. Fuck all of you, I’m out.” I turned to leave, but stopped when Chris spoke again, his voice dripping with smugness.

“You sure? The Gophers are leading two to nothing, brah.”

I paused. Muttering curses, I turned back to the karaoke machine, my vision blurry. Great, I was already feeling faint and I hadn’t even looked at the song selection. I had to blink and then rub my eyes before I could even read the list on the screen. Doing so, I frowned.

“Wait… There’s only, like, ten songs on here.”

“It’s all we could get the rights to on short notice,” Chris said with a shrug and a chuckle. “Legal had to work through the night.”

Grunting, I read through the list fully, and then again to make sure, in the process making a horrible discovery. “It’s all love songs!

“Oh, I gotta hear this,” Heather said from the audience seats.

Naturally, I flipped her off, which only earned me a disdainful “Ha!” in return. Fuck her. What was her problem, anyway?

“You can do it, Jason!” I heard a voice call out, and looking over I saw Courtney giving me a smile and a fist-pump.

“Uh, yeah, you can do it!” Duncan added after Courtney elbowed him in the side. There were random calls of encouragement from the rest of the Bass, but in truth I was already zoning out again.

“Clock’s ticking, Jason,” Chris interrupted, pointing meaningfully at his watch. “You in or you out?”

I grit my teeth, then sighed. “Fine. Gimme a minute.” Okay, I can do this. Maybe. What’s least horrible here…?

I looked through the list… and paused when I spotted something I hadn’t before: a song I not only knew the lyrics to, but could actually sing pretty damn well. Did “Uncle Rob” suddenly decide to toss me a bone?

“Alright, I’ve decided,” I said and made the selection and grabbed the microphone. Singing by myself was one thing, singing in front of other people something else entirely… but with this song I might just be able to do it without making too big of a fool of myself. Maybe. Possibly.

… Probably not.

I looked out from the stage. Everyone, Gophers and Bass, watched me expectantly from their seats. There were more cameras trained on me than before, too. I resisted the urge to run away and pressed start on the karaoke machine. Immediately, music began streaming from the speakers as the first lyrics appeared on the screen before me. Fortunately, this song didn’t have a very long intro, so there wasn’t too much time spent standing around and looking like an idiot before the singing portion started. I swallowed and forced myself not to hyperventilate, then began to sing.



Frozen in silence,
facin’ it alone…


Gotta keep my cool,
make ‘em think I’m made of stone!


It’s a game of wills we’re playin’;
our nerves are made of steel!


Balanced on the edges
of e~everything we feel!


It's gonna take all we've got,
just to make it through this night!


Gotta feel it right through my skin,
and it's cuttin’ like a knife!

“Get ready to break the ice;
feels like time is standing still!

“Aiming right for your heart,
ready to take another spill!

“Only you can make it ri~ight!
You can break the ice inside of meeeeeeeee-!!”

I paused and breathed. My vision swam; between that and the blinding light from the spotlights I could barely make out the people in the audience. Nonetheless, I brought the mic back up.

“A single-minded passion;
a solitary stand.

“I thought I was alone,
left out in the co~old again!

“So I'm givin’ you all I've got;
I'm gonna make it through this night!

“And even though I could fall,
I'm prepared to lose the fight!

“Get ready to break the ice;
feels like time is standing still!

“Aiming right for your heart,
ready to take another spill!

“Only you can make it ri~ight!
You can break the iii~iii~iiice-!!”


My lungs desperately inhaled air, and with it, precious, precious oxygen. And yet, I felt my consciousness growing fainter and fainter. I could no longer make out the individual members of the audience. I no longer felt as if I was in my own body as I sang the outro.

“Get ready to break the ice;
feels like time is standing still!

“Aiming right for your heart,
ready to take another spill!

“Get ready to break the ice;
feels like time is standing still!

“Aiming right for your heart,
ready to take another spill!

“Get ready to break the ice;
feels like time is standing still!


Aiming right for your heart…”

The music died away. My lips felt parched, my throat burned… and there was naught but blurry shadows and lights in front of my eyes, my head thump-thump-thumping with the beating of my racing heart.

My legs folded and I sank to my knees, dropping the mic as my strength left me. I could hear incoherent noises, but they were dim and distant, as though drowned out and scattered by a thick fog.

Slowly, my senses returned to normal, and the noise dissolved into clapping and cheers. I raised my gaze and looked out across the audience to see both teams giving me a standing ovation.

Oh, crap, what have I done?



Shortly after his performance – and successful completion of his challenge – Jason… disappeared. That is to say, he surreptitiously ran off as soon as he wasn’t the center of attention and didn’t come back.

Eva understood, somewhat. She wouldn’t have wanted people to see her shame on display either, even if she did succeed in conquering it.

And speaking of which…

“Eva, it’s your turn,” Chris announced, prompting the gym girl to focus her attention on the host. “We’ve prepared for you to do a deadlift. If you’ll follow me.”

Eva snorted. A deadlift? If it was a weight she could handle, there was nothing to it, and if it was a weight she couldn’t, well… there was no dishonor in that. A big part of bodybuilding was knowing your limits and slowly working to overcome them. Taking on too much and hurting yourself was a rookie’s mistake.

“Oh, this isn’t a normal deadlift,” Chris said, probably seeing the look on Eva’s face. “You see, Chef Hatchet made sure to put some muscle relaxant in your food this morning.”

Muscle relax- Oh, no. Eva’s eyes slowly widened as realization crept in. That was why she’d felt strange and wobbly ever since breakfast. He couldn’t possibly mean-

“You’re gonna deadlift the bar… with no weights on it. If you can, that is.”

Oh. Oh, no. If she couldn’t deadlift something as simple as just the bar, and in front of everyone… Oh, no. Oh, no, no, no, no. This was just like Eva’s nightmares.

… Which was kind of the point, wasn’t it?

“Well, what are you waiting for, Eva?” Chris asked smoothly, stepping aside. In doing so, he gestured toward a bar lying on the ground, plain and unadorned by any additional weights.

Being asked to do the deadlift with just the bar would be downright insulting to her normally, but if they’d given her muscle relaxants, then…

Eva’s fingers curled into fists… and to her dismay she felt hardly any pressure on her palms whatsoever; she felt so weak.

“Come on, Eva, you can do it!” Courtney exclaimed. Eva shot her a sidelong glance, but didn’t immediately reply… until the Hispanic girl added, “Come on, Jason faced his fear!”

Eva grit her teeth. That’s right, Jason faced his fear… even if he did run away afterward. Surely she could do the same?

“Fine, I’ll do it,” she said bitingly. She went up to the bar and took a few breaths before beginning an exercise she had done a thousand times before. Grasping the bar in her hands, she lifted it, and… immediately dropped it, the metal sliding out of her grip. Wow, she had no gripping strength at all, did she?

Eva grit her teeth as scenes from her nightmares began playing out on repeat in her mind, a feeling of despair starting to build within her. How could she, a veteran of countless powerlifting meets and bodybuilding competitions, not do something as ridiculously simple as deadlifting a bar?!

Everyone was watching, too, seeing her shame. Her weakness. Her failure.

Eva felt like running away. Was that how Jason felt when he- Jason.

Jason didn’t run from a challenge. During the Awake-a-thon, he stubbornly refused to give up until sleep claimed him, and after he’d beaten Eva with almost casual ease during her… rampage. And despite being sleep-deprived, he joined in and ultimately won the dodgeball challenge. And he procured food for the team when no one else could, during the camping challenge. And today… today he faced his fear and overcame it, for the sake of his team.

… Even if he did run away immediately afterward.

Jason did not shrink from a challenge… so how could Eva?

Eva gripped the bar again. And this time… she focused all her rage on keeping it in her grip.

The gym girl let out a roar as she struggled to lift the bar over her head. Eventually, after many agonizing seconds, she succeeded.

Chris clapped. “And that’s another point for the Bass. The teams are now even at two points each! Will Gwen be able to regain the Gophers’ lead? Let’s go to the beach and find out!”



Gwen was not a happy camper. Not only because of her missing diary – which was a problem all its own – but because she was about to be buried alive in a transparent plastic coffin on the beach.

“There’s enough air for an hour,” Trent said as he leaned over her plastic tomb. “You only need to do five minutes. You’ll be fine.”

“As long as we decide to dig you out,” Chris said conversationally as he emptied another shovelful of sand onto the coffin.

The remark did nothing to assuage Gwen’s nerves. “Not funny, Chris!”

“Sheesh. Take a pill.”

“I’ll be listening the whole time,” Trent continued, holding up one half of the pair of walke-talkies they’d been given by Chris. He handed it to Gwen, who took it gratefully. “Just yell for me if you panic and I’ll dig you right out.”

Gwen nodded and gave the boy a smile. When he reached over to close the small hatch on the top of the coffin, she said, “Goodbye, cruel world!”

And then there was no sound save her own breathing and the impact of shovelfuls of sand reverberating as they hit the top of the coffin. Within moments, she could see nothing but darkness.

Gwen was alone.

With a flick, she turned on the walkie-talkie in her hand, the dim red light of the “on” lamp dimly lighting up her world of darkness. “Trent? Are you there?”

I’m here,” came the boy’s slightly distorted voice over the walkie-talkie.

Gwen sighed in relief and clasped the device to her chest. “I’m scared,” she said earnestly. “Swear you won’t leave, okay?”

I promise. Nothing’s gonna make me leave. No matter what.

The boy’s reassuring words did a lot to ease the fear gripping Gwen’s heart. Truly, if not for his comforting presence over the past few days, she would likely have gone completely crazy over her missing diary. It was no exaggeration to say the boy kept her sane; he had been her rock in the storm.

… If only she had the courage to tell him how she felt!

“Trent? I need some kind of distraction. Tell me a story. Um… Why do you hate mimes so much?”

Oh, man, where do I begin? I guess it all started when my Mom took me to this carnival once, when I was four so I could see the elephants. I was stoked.

“Yeah?”

I was so busy watching them that I lost her for a minute. I called out, but when I turned around all I could see was this horrible, white face with black lips pretending to be me. I screamed and tried to run, but every time I turned around he was there, doing this creepy, fake run-and-scream routine and-

There was a pause.

“… Trent? Are you still the-”

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!

“Trent? What’s happening? Trent!

There was no reply. She tried again.

“Trent?”

Nothing.

Gwen trembled, her grip tightening on the walkie-talkie.

“Trent? Answer me. Please. You’re there, right? Trent?”

Despite her pleas, there was no answer.

She was alone.

“No. No, no, no, no, no, no! NO! TRENT! Someone! Anyone! HELP!



I blinked and looked up when I heard a sudden scream. Looking out from my hiding place in the bushes, I saw Trent run across the camp, a mime close on his heels. I watched, dumbfounded, until the pair disappeared from sight.

Guess I’m not the only one having trouble, huh? I mused. Sure, I had done the stupid song… but then I ran away and hid. I felt so fucking ashamed, not just for making a fool of myself in front of everyone, but for running away, too. Crap, I’m pathetic…

Sure, given my… upbringing… it wasn’t exactly strange that I had some, er, “minor” social anxiety issues, but it was still fucking embarrassing. I did not look forward to facing my fellow campers again.

And yet… I would have to. Well, unless I disappeared into the wilderness, of course. Given the local climate, flora and fauna, I ought to be able to survive easily enough. Unless the winters were really, really rough. Canadian winters were a lot like Swedish winters, weren’t they? Or did that depend on where in Canada you were?

… Where the hell in Canada was I, anyway?

I shook myself. No, doing the disappearing act wouldn’t solve anything. Besides, ROB might just decide to teleport me back to the camp, anyhow.

Fucking ROB. This is all your fault, you asshole!

I sighed. As far as I knew there was nothing I could do to get out of my present reality show predicament, ROB or no ROB. Complaining about it or running away wouldn’t solve anything; I just had to see the stupid competition through to the end and then ROB would send me home. Hopefully. In the meantime, I really should just try to focus and make the best of things. And speaking of which, I really ought to check on my teammates.

I started to rise, only for the memory of the standing ovations I’d received to flash unbidden through my mind, along with a fresh wave of embarrassment. Moaning pitifully, I sank back into a crouching position.

Fuck you, ROB! I don’t wanna be famous, dammit…

A few pitiful minutes later, I heard what sounded like an explosion somewhere in the distance.

What the hell is going on out there…?



He abandoned me. Trent abandoned me! He left me to die, buried alive!”

Gwen rocked back and forth as she sat in the confessional, arms around her knees, her thighs pressing against her chest. Her eyes were wide and bloodshot, and the expression on her face was one that could perhaps best be described as shell-shocked.


He promised he wouldn’t leave me. But he did. I thought I could trust him… but I was wrong. I can’t trust anyone…”

Gwen clutched at her hair, stray locks sticking out between her fingers.


And I still can’t find my diary! Where is it?! Who took it?!”



Okay, so, a lot of stuff happened today,” Jason said as he sat in the confessional, looking at the floor. He looked rather embarrassed, and kept drumming his fingers against his knee. “We won, which is good. I think Cody got voted off?”

The boy took a deep breath and clenched and unclenched his fingers several times before leaning back. In doing so he raised his gaze to look at the camera.


I heard DJ and Duncan both faced their fears without too much trouble. And Geoff apparently did too – he kept going on about how he ‘did it for Bridge’. The guy’s got it bad.

Eva faced her fear, too, though I’m not too clear on the details. I mean, how do you face a fear of being weak when you’re strong? Chris probably thought up something weird.”

A big grin made its way onto Jason’s face, then, in stark contrast to his previous nervous expression.


But you know what I’m really sad about missing? Justin’s challenge. The guys told me about it: apparently one of the interns put make-up on him to make him look ugly, and the guy just up and screamed and fainted when he saw his reflection. I would have paid good money to see that. Serves him right.”

He sighed, then, and leaned forward, putting his elbows on his knees as his expression turned more serious.


I really made a fool of myself today. Not just by singing onstage, but by running away after, too. I don’t have stage fright; it’s more like a general social anxiety thing. Going onstage and performing is just one of the more… clear-cut situations I don’t handle well.”

Jason laughed bitterly and looked at the ceiling.


Isn’t it weird? I’ve faced down armed gangs, wild animals, all sorts of physical dangers. I’ve been in mortal danger more times than I can remember, and I’ve always faced it head-on without a second thought. But being the center of attention and making a fool of myself? That fucking scares me. It’s ridiculous, I know, but…”

He looked at his feet.


“… I just can’t help it…”



We lost. Again! I can’t believe it. My team is so utterly useless!”

Heather did not look happy as she sat in the confessional with her arms crossed over her chest. No, scratch that; she looked outright furious.


Not only did Lindsay screw up her challenge, but Justin did, too. And Owen! I’m sure Jason convinced him to throw the challenge. I saw them talking; they can’t fool me!”

The Asian girl angrily tapped her fingers on her arm as she looked away.


Jason is good. Really good. I’m willing to admit when I was wrong about someone. Oh, and the whole ‘running away in embarrassment’ act? I don’t buy it for a second. He’s just trying to get people to lower their guards around him, that’s all.”

Heather looked back to the camera and smirked.


But you can’t fool me, Jason; I see right through your little innocent act. I don’t care how good you are, I am taking you down! You’re not the only one who can turn people against their own team…”



End Chapter 7



The roster

The Screaming Gophers: Gwen, Trent, Heather, Cody, Lindsay, Beth, Izzy, Owen, Leshawna, Justin, Noah

The Killer Bass: Geoff, Bridgette, DJ, Tyler, Sadie, Katie, Courtney, Jason, Duncan, Eva, and Harold
 

Mrsean22

Well-known member
Liked this chapter a lot. Courtney bringing left over food for 'PR' was in character. Jason though went with a more reasonable argument so they accept the food. Either have some good food or we throw it in the garbage and you eat Chef's food longer basically.

Do like the changes. Lindsay failed hers from it being hard physically and mentally. Owen failing in part of going in a bad plane alone and Jason's comments while giving moral support. Justin fainting was awesome but sadly didn't see it. Geoff winning his because to impress Bridgette. In the end the Bass win and Tyler gets to stay for a little longer at least with Cody now gone. Man poor Cody really not lucky in the timeline(not sure who voted for him but can see why). The teams are now even in numbers again.

Man Eva really respects Jason. Makes sense. Eva really respects strength physically and mentally. Curious on how this will go in later chapters. Gonna make a guess that she'll vote with Jason in future votes(at least when it becomes a hard choice).

Poor Gwen. She feels pretty alone. At least she still has Leshawna on the team who she can trust and thinks is her friend(how long Leshawna last in the game could change that). From looking at the other teammates Gwen can turn to is basically only Leshawna. Trent is gonna have a hard time earning that trust back. Now will other people on the Bass team try to cheer her up(like Jason) is the question. Expecting this will effect her appearance soon so people might notice something is up.

Heather getting very suspicious of Jason now. Makes sense when you think about it. Already saw him as a threat, helps greatly to win his team challenges, and him getting close to Owen secretly(not really, more Owen not seeing a problem but from a different POV it does). If Heather actually heard what Jason said to Owen it would enforce it(the word make it more scary but being close makes it look like he's trying to help). For who Heather will try to get on the Bass team I'll guess Tyler because of him and Lindsay liking each other(gets her someone on the other team and help secure Lindsay in the alliance).

Speaking of Owen he must be feeling a little down with Cody gone. They were pretty friendly with each other. With Trent probably feeling down, Justin being Justin, Gwen feeling down with Leshawna helping her and Heather suspicious of him. Owen might try to hang out with Jason to cheer himself up and maybe mention the problems of the Gopher team(which would make Heather believe she was right).

.....Man I wrote a lot.....Whatever. For saying your fear I'll say mine. Its Jellyfish.
 

JasonSanjo

Your Overlord and Jester
Thanks! I always try to have people be in-character as much as I can, and with the teams switched around at the beginning (what with the Gophers losing the previous challenge), Courtney's PR thing was the best idea I could come up with that was in-character for the people still on the Bass.

Yeah, I tried to make everyone fail or succeed in a way that made sense given their character and the challenge - and whether or not there were any differences from canon. In the case of Duncan and DJ, there were effectively no changes from canon at all, which was a big part of why I ended up not covering them directly. Same with Trent, Cody, et al. The changes I didn't showcase directly were Justin (obviously) and Geoff, both of them because Jason was cowering in the bushes at the time and because I couldn't think of a good POV that made sense and wouldn't feel like it was just "tacked on" after the fact (I wasn't just being lazy, honest). I try not to force things in my stories if I can, you know?

She does. Before writing her scene I wasn't really sure how it was going to go, so I just let it flow from the onset given what I knew of her personality and the likely changes following her interactions with Jason over the chapters. At this point she is likely to vote with Jason no questions asked if it ever comes up.

And yes, Gwen is going over the deep end now that she doesn't feel like she can trust Trent anymore... whether he's able to reverse that before either of them gets voted off remains to be seen. Gwen does still see Leshawna as a friend, but with her growing paranoia she risks alienating her. And if he ends up in a situation where they're basically alone together, Jason would definitely try to cheer her up (presuming he notices something's up beyond "constipation"...), simply because that's the sort of person he is. Not sure if that's likely to happen or not anytime soon, though. I am planning on starting the next chapter a day before their next challenge to get some additional interactions in, so it's not impossible, but we'll see.

Yep, Heather is now fully convinced Jason is the biggest threat in the competition and will act accordingly. I'll probably have to write more scenes from her POV to get across all her scheming, since she will try to do things surreptitiously without Jason noticing, and he's not the most socially aware person around in the first place, so... yeah.

Pretty much. As you say, Owen got along well with Cody, so he's gonna miss the little guy. I am planning for more interactions between Owen and Jason, though I don't have any particular scenes planned at this stage. It'll definitely happen, though, and it will set Heather's alarm bells ringing and perhaps even force her hand to act early depending on how things turn out. About who got voted off, I figured it would be between the Gophers who failed their challenge: Justin, Cody, Owen, Lindsay, Leshawna. Between those five, Heather would want to keep Justin around to use as a potential weapon against Jason, Lindsay of course is part of her little alliance, she views Leshawna as annoying but ultimately a non-threat, and though she might at first glance try to have Owen voted off, I figured she would want to use him to get info on Jason, so Cody ended up being the one that she manipulated people into voting off.

Jellyfish, huh? Cool. Or not, I suppose, in your case. When I was growing up we basically only had one dangerous variant of jellyfish, and because it had distinct red innards it was easy to tell apart at a distance from all the other kinds and just not get close to it, so fear never really entered the picture... But, then, that's the thing about fears: they're usually born from our individual experiences more than anything. For me, it's a form of social anxiety, as seen in the chapter.
 

Mrsean22

Well-known member
Thanks! I always try to have people be in-character as much as I can, and with the teams switched around at the beginning (what with the Gophers losing the previous challenge), Courtney's PR thing was the best idea I could come up with that was in-character for the people still on the Bass.

Yeah, I tried to make everyone fail or succeed in a way that made sense given their character and the challenge - and whether or not there were any differences from canon. In the case of Duncan and DJ, there were effectively no changes from canon at all, which was a big part of why I ended up not covering them directly. Same with Trent, Cody, et al. The changes I didn't showcase directly were Justin (obviously) and Geoff, both of them because Jason was cowering in the bushes at the time and because I couldn't think of a good POV that made sense and wouldn't feel like it was just "tacked on" after the fact (I wasn't just being lazy, honest). I try not to force things in my stories if I can, you know?

She does. Before writing her scene I wasn't really sure how it was going to go, so I just let it flow from the onset given what I knew of her personality and the likely changes following her interactions with Jason over the chapters. At this point she is likely to vote with Jason no questions asked if it ever comes up.

And yes, Gwen is going over the deep end now that she doesn't feel like she can trust Trent anymore... whether he's able to reverse that before either of them gets voted off remains to be seen. Gwen does still see Leshawna as a friend, but with her growing paranoia she risks alienating her. And if he ends up in a situation where they're basically alone together, Jason would definitely try to cheer her up (presuming he notices something's up beyond "constipation"...), simply because that's the sort of person he is. Not sure if that's likely to happen or not anytime soon, though. I am planning on starting the next chapter a day before their next challenge to get some additional interactions in, so it's not impossible, but we'll see.

Yep, Heather is now fully convinced Jason is the biggest threat in the competition and will act accordingly. I'll probably have to write more scenes from her POV to get across all her scheming, since she will try to do things surreptitiously without Jason noticing, and he's not the most socially aware person around in the first place, so... yeah.

Pretty much. As you say, Owen got along well with Cody, so he's gonna miss the little guy. I am planning for more interactions between Owen and Jason, though I don't have any particular scenes planned at this stage. It'll definitely happen, though, and it will set Heather's alarm bells ringing and perhaps even force her hand to act early depending on how things turn out. About who got voted off, I figured it would be between the Gophers who failed their challenge: Justin, Cody, Owen, Lindsay, Leshawna. Between those five, Heather would want to keep Justin around to use as a potential weapon against Jason, Lindsay of course is part of her little alliance, she views Leshawna as annoying but ultimately a non-threat, and though she might at first glance try to have Owen voted off, I figured she would want to use him to get info on Jason, so Cody ended up being the one that she manipulated people into voting off.

Jellyfish, huh? Cool. Or not, I suppose, in your case. When I was growing up we basically only had one dangerous variant of jellyfish, and because it had distinct red innards it was easy to tell apart at a distance from all the other kinds and just not get close to it, so fear never really entered the picture... But, then, that's the thing about fears: they're usually born from our individual experiences more than anything. For me, it's a form of social anxiety, as seen in the chapter.

Do love how you did the changes and what didn't change. If Jason can't see it then we either need to hear of it in someway or a POV. Then there is considering if they really add anything so can see why you didn't show Justin and Geoff.

Eva is basically growing. Character development. Learning how to control herself and she's using Jason as a example of control and strength.

I would like to think Jason would start to notice now that Gwen is gonna be more unhinged and sad(before she was at least calm because of Trent). I know Jason is dense but hopefully not that dense(to at least notice someone is sad). There is the possibility of Gwen messing up with Leshawna.

I do love the Heather scenes and scheming. Would depend on the scheme really if Jason would notice(don't always need to be socially aware to think something isn't right). In a way Jason is her biggest threat.

Owen did just lose his two best buddies on the team in Izzy and Cody. With no one really wanting to interact with him on the team so he might feel a little down. So go to buddy Jason. I see Owen telling Jason that things aren't feeling good on the Gopher team because Owen can't really keep a secret(which could mean Owen mentioning Gwen's missing diary), could lead to him cheering up(from getting it off his chest) and his buddy might have a answer. Heather would get suspicious of the interactions to the point she'd really considering voting Owen off.

As for the vote it makes sense. Heather wants Justin(for now) and Lindsay in. Leshawna could become a threat to Heather later but not at this time(more of Leshawna doesn't like Heather which could lead to trouble). Owen is a mixed bag because far as Heather knows Jason is getting info out of Owen but Owen might not be getting info from Jason(her thinking Jason doing that on purpose). So she might decide its better to get rid of Owen later but can see why she didn't do it right away at this vote.

Jellyfish fear is personal experience and their looks make me shiver. Bad experience as a kid that lead to me not being able to move my arm for a little while and I was lucky it was just that. Used to have stage fright but I don't anymore.
 

Mrsean22

Well-known member
Hmm how to start this....Lets go with how many boats there will be. Either four for each team meaning two people per boat or three boats with two people in a single boat and three to the other boats. This can be important because who goes with who will interact with each other during parts of the challenge. For the Bass team can only see DJ and Geoff going together because they are friends. Everyone else on the Bass team is a toss up with Jason probably fine with anyone really. The Gophers.....are in a bad place right now(low morale and a lot of people either sad or angry) so can see certain people making sure they go with certain people or avoid certain people. Gwen will want to be with Leshawna and not be near Trent. Heather will not want to be near Owen thinking he is working with Jason.....man this is a lot for just boat placement....

Now for the challenge itself. With Cody and Izzy done this will have some butterflies for the Gophers. Cody the one to get rid of the big birds(which can slow them down or even a teammate getting hurt without Cody's pants bread....),helping Gwen and Trent relationship(though with how bad things are now Cody might not of succeeded even if he was here) and saving Trent and Lindsay from the quicksand. Though someone else can do that(like Justin and the only thing I have of him doing this is him putting out the bush that was on fire from the Talent Show episode). Assuming the teams go on the same paths as canon. Then there is Izzy making the fire big and giving the Bass team advice to push their boats back(personally don't think they need Izzy for that assuming Harold does what he does). If the Bass team is way ahead Harold might not panic and burn their paddles. Then there is Jason maybe making the fire bigger faster.

With these thoughts I think the Gophers will lose this challenge so lets see who might be on the chopping block. One would think Owen because of Heather but with this being their third defeat in a row I can see Leshawna pushing to get rid of their worst player so they can win challenges again. Their worst player is Lindsay. She's not smart at all and it effects the challenges physically. Leshawna can be stubborn when she wants to along with not liking Heather and being pretty good at social. This could be a problem for Heather's alliance. Those that would go along with Leshawna's plan would be Gwen(being her only friend on the team), Trent(seeing Leshawna's point and/or thinking Leshawna would help him with the Gwen situation with Leshawna being the middle man between them) and Owen(if it isn't him then he'll go with Leshawna's vote). Which leaves Justin in the middle but if Leshawna already has four votes for Lindsay he might just go with the numbers and maybe agreeing with Leshawna's reasons. Wouldn't surprise me if Leshawna and others remember Jason's comment last chapter on why Lindsay is still here and go(Yeah why is Lindsay still here?). So Heather might need to either trick Owen to vote someone else and get Justin to vote for Owen(downside to this is if they lose the next challenge Leshawna will bring this vote up again and more likely convince Justin to vote Lindsay so they can actually win challenges), use Gwens diary(Heather probably wants to save that when she really needs it) or Heather needs to change her target along with convincing Owen(or threaten) and Justin. There is Trent which can get her the Gwen vote but if they lose again Leshawna will make her case again. Gwen but then Heather would lose her Ace in the hole and again Leshawna's case if they lose again. So that leaves Leshawna which would get rid of a thorn in Heathers side, get rid of the middle man between Gwen and Trent(meaning they won't work together) and would basically make the Heather the leader of the team with her alliance and Justin following her lead.

If I'm wrong about the Gophers losing lets see who could be voted off from the Bass. Unless someone else messes up big I can only think Harold if he burns the paddles or Tyler from being too clumsy and not the best at challenges. Assuming nothing new happens.
 

JasonSanjo

Your Overlord and Jester
Hmm how to start this....Lets go with how many boats there will be. Either four for each team meaning two people per boat or three boats with two people in a single boat and three to the other boats. This can be important because who goes with who will interact with each other during parts of the challenge. For the Bass team can only see DJ and Geoff going together because they are friends. Everyone else on the Bass team is a toss up with Jason probably fine with anyone really. The Gophers.....are in a bad place right now(low morale and a lot of people either sad or angry) so can see certain people making sure they go with certain people or avoid certain people. Gwen will want to be with Leshawna and not be near Trent. Heather will not want to be near Owen thinking he is working with Jason.....man this is a lot for just boat placement....

Now for the challenge itself. With Cody and Izzy done this will have some butterflies for the Gophers. Cody the one to get rid of the big birds(which can slow them down or even a teammate getting hurt without Cody's pants bread....),helping Gwen and Trent relationship(though with how bad things are now Cody might not of succeeded even if he was here) and saving Trent and Lindsay from the quicksand. Though someone else can do that(like Justin and the only thing I have of him doing this is him putting out the bush that was on fire from the Talent Show episode). Assuming the teams go on the same paths as canon. Then there is Izzy making the fire big and giving the Bass team advice to push their boats back(personally don't think they need Izzy for that assuming Harold does what he does). If the Bass team is way ahead Harold might not panic and burn their paddles. Then there is Jason maybe making the fire bigger faster.

With these thoughts I think the Gophers will lose this challenge so lets see who might be on the chopping block. One would think Owen because of Heather but with this being their third defeat in a row I can see Leshawna pushing to get rid of their worst player so they can win challenges again. Their worst player is Lindsay. She's not smart at all and it effects the challenges physically. Leshawna can be stubborn when she wants to along with not liking Heather and being pretty good at social. This could be a problem for Heather's alliance. Those that would go along with Leshawna's plan would be Gwen(being her only friend on the team), Trent(seeing Leshawna's point and/or thinking Leshawna would help him with the Gwen situation with Leshawna being the middle man between them) and Owen(if it isn't him then he'll go with Leshawna's vote). Which leaves Justin in the middle but if Leshawna already has four votes for Lindsay he might just go with the numbers and maybe agreeing with Leshawna's reasons. Wouldn't surprise me if Leshawna and others remember Jason's comment last chapter on why Lindsay is still here and go(Yeah why is Lindsay still here?). So Heather might need to either trick Owen to vote someone else and get Justin to vote for Owen(downside to this is if they lose the next challenge Leshawna will bring this vote up again and more likely convince Justin to vote Lindsay so they can actually win challenges), use Gwens diary(Heather probably wants to save that when she really needs it) or Heather needs to change her target along with convincing Owen(or threaten) and Justin. There is Trent which can get her the Gwen vote but if they lose again Leshawna will make her case again. Gwen but then Heather would lose her Ace in the hole and again Leshawna's case if they lose again. So that leaves Leshawna which would get rid of a thorn in Heathers side, get rid of the middle man between Gwen and Trent(meaning they won't work together) and would basically make the Heather the leader of the team with her alliance and Justin following her lead.

If I'm wrong about the Gophers losing lets see who could be voted off from the Bass. Unless someone else messes up big I can only think Harold if he burns the paddles or Tyler from being too clumsy and not the best at challenges. Assuming nothing new happens.
Yeah, my initial plan was to have four canoes for each team, but I haven't made an ultimate decision, yet. I've been looking at who would be riding with who in that case, though, and I think I've come up with some reasonable pairings given the various interactions that have been going on. I won't spoil too much, but I will say this: I initially thought of putting Jason with Eva... only to then realize I could get in a whole lot more comedy by putting him with Duncan.

Yeah, there are lots of smaller changes going on. The quicksand might not happen at all if Trent doesn't end up with Beth and Lindsay, for instance. The birds might be a bigger threat this time around without Cody, though. Izzy not being there will definitely impact the final part of the challenge, though I'm not sure exactly how, yet, since the differences in who paddles with who is gonna impact how they even get the bonfire thing started, and... Yeah. There are gonna be a lot of butterflies in this chapter, and I'm still writing the scenes for the day before the actual challenge.

I honestly don't know which team is gonna lose, yet. Hell, with the previous challenge before writing the chapter I actually thought it would end up as either a tie or a slim win for the Gophers, but it didn't, so... We'll see. Yeah, with Leshawna's potential influence with both Gwen and Trent she's actually a much bigger threat than Heather gives her credit for at this stage - though whether she ends up actually going against Heather directly anytime soon depends on what happens later on, as in this story Heather still hasn't made use of Gwen's diary, which I think was likely the "final straw" that put Leshawna firmly against her in canon. But indirectly, by trying to get Lindsay voted off? That's a definite possibility. Justin is very much a neutral player at this point, but that assumes Heather doesn't try to get him into an alliance and/or manipulate his actions so it could change at any time. As for Gwen's diary, I will say that the way things look right now Heather won't be making use of it before the challenge, and she won't be bringing it with her to Boney Island, either, so if she ends up using it it won't happen until after the challenge at the absolute earliest.

Yup; if the Bass lose, Tyler and Harold are the most likely ones to be on the chopping block, maybe followed by Courtney as she hasn't made herself overly useful in the actual challenges yet except as moral support. That said, she hasn't been a liability the way Tyler and Harold have been at times, either, and with the Duncan/Courtney romance going more-or-less along canon rails at the moment, he will at the very least oppose her being voted off.
 
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Yeah, my initial plan was to have four boats for each team, but I haven't made an ultimate decision, yet. I've been looking at who would be riding with who in that case, though, and I think I've come up with some reasonable pairings given the various interactions that have been going on. I won't spoil too much, but I will say this: I initially thought of putting Jason with Eva... only to then realize I could get in a whole lot more comedy by putting him with Duncan.

Yeah, there are lots of smaller changes going on. The quicksand might not happen at all if Trent doesn't end up with Beth and Lindsay, for instance. The birds might be a bigger threat this time around without Cody, though. Izzy not being there will definitely impact the final part of the challenge, though I'm not sure exactly how, yet, since the differences in who paddles with who is gonna impact how they even get the bonfire thing started, and... Yeah. There are gonna be a lot of butterflies in this chapter, and I'm still writing the scenes for the day before the actual challenge.

I honestly don't know which team is gonna lose, yet. Hell, with the previous challenge before writing the chapter I actually thought it would end up as either a tie or a slim win for the Gophers, but it didn't, so... We'll see. Yeah, with Leshawna's potential influence with both Gwen and Trent she's actually a much bigger threat than Heather gives her credit for at this stage - though whether she ends up actually going against Heather directly anytime soon depends on what happens later on, as in this story Heather still hasn't made use of Gwen's diary, which I think was likely the "final straw" that put Leshawna firmly against her in canon. But indirectly, by trying to get Lindsay voted off? That's a definite possibility. Justin is very much a neutral player at this point, but that assumes Heather doesn't try to get him into an alliance and/or manipulate his actions so it could change at any time. As for Gwen's diary, I will say that the way things look right now Heather won't be making use of it before the challenge, and she won't be bringing it with her to Boney Island, either, so if she ends up using it it won't happen until after the challenge at the absolute earliest.

Yup; if the Bass lose, Tyler and Harold are the most likely ones to be on the chopping block, maybe followed by Courtney as she hasn't made herself overly useful in the actual challenges yet except as moral support. That said, she hasn't been a liability the way Tyler and Harold have been at times, either, and with the Duncan/Courtney romance going more-or-less along canon rails at the moment, he will at the very least oppose her being voted off.

Four boats a team would have more characters interacting with others somewhat privately. Duncan would have more comedy and jokes.

Lots of butterflies in this chapter. All depends on how you turn these events. Like the birds, people partnered up with, and the path they pick.

I'm going with Gopher defeat with butterflies looking to make it harder for them, their morale overall is pretty low and the Bass maybe having a bigger advantage. With this being the third defeat in a row? Leshawna gonna go with voting off their weakest teammate(Lindsay). Leshawna is pretty competitive, social and stubborn so I don't think she would listen to Heather(even if they aren't enemies that doesn't really mean Leshawna likes Heather). Wouldn't surprise me if Heather remembers Jason's comment about Lindsay like her other teammates(more misunderstandings XD ). Justin it all depends on who gets how many votes, if Heather's manipulations are enough, or Leshawna can get her point across (with losing three in a row it possible). The team is strong as its weakest player after all. I don't think Heather will use Gwen's diary unless she really has to. So Heather has to think of something. She can try getting others to vote for Owen but he has contributed more than Lindsay in challenges.

Tyler and Harold are the most likely at this moment. Courtney might be considered later though. She has been a liability from the first challenge by being a chicken(that's it though). Harold probably been more useful though. If Tyler joins Heather she will try to keep him in at least a little(maybe try to make others like Harold and Courtney look more bad).

Actually how are you gonna do the curse from taking something from the island? If it happens anyway.
 

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Four boats a team would have more characters interacting with others somewhat privately. Duncan would have more comedy and jokes.

Lots of butterflies in this chapter. All depends on how you turn these events. Like the birds, people partnered up with, and the path they pick.

I'm going with Gopher defeat with butterflies looking to make it harder for them, their morale overall is pretty low and the Bass maybe having a bigger advantage. With this being the third defeat in a row? Leshawna gonna go with voting off their weakest teammate(Lindsay). Leshawna is pretty competitive, social and stubborn so I don't think she would listen to Heather(even if they aren't enemies that doesn't really mean Leshawna likes Heather). Wouldn't surprise me if Heather remembers Jason's comment about Lindsay like her other teammates(more misunderstandings XD ). Justin it all depends on who gets how many votes, if Heather's manipulations are enough, or Leshawna can get her point across (with losing three in a row it possible). The team is strong as its weakest player after all. I don't think Heather will use Gwen's diary unless she really has to. So Heather has to think of something. She can try getting others to vote for Owen but he has contributed more than Lindsay in challenges.

Tyler and Harold are the most likely at this moment. Courtney might be considered later though. She has been a liability from the first challenge by being a chicken(that's it though). Harold probably been more useful though. If Tyler joins Heather she will try to keep him in at least a little(maybe try to make others like Harold and Courtney look more bad).

Actually how are you gonna do the curse from taking something from the island? If it happens anyway.
Pretty much.

Yup.

Yeah, if Leshawna starts talking about Jason's Lindsay comment, Heather's mind will instantly go to him having done it on purpose to get the blonde voted off.

Yeah, more or less. Harold has definitely been more useful than Tyler, though he's also caused more trouble (e.g. the snoring, bad habits in general), so for most of his teammates it would probably be a toss-up.

I haven't decided yet. For starters, I will wait and see how the challenge itself goes; Beth might not even find the idol, depending on how things butterfly.
 

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Pretty much.

Yup.

Yeah, if Leshawna starts talking about Jason's Lindsay comment, Heather's mind will instantly go to him having done it on purpose to get the blonde voted off.

Yeah, more or less. Harold has definitely been more useful than Tyler, though he's also caused more trouble (e.g. the snoring, bad habits in general), so for most of his teammates it would probably be a toss-up.

I haven't decided yet. For starters, I will wait and see how the challenge itself goes; Beth might not even find the idol, depending on how things butterfly.

I do love that Heather thinks there is this shadow war between her and Jason while he is just being himself. Like Jason comment was just that a comment and wondering why they have someone that doesn't contributes much to the team. One defeat it happens, two defeats ok bad luck so do better next time but three defeats in a row? That says something is wrong here.

Harold is a mix of him contributing and having downsides like his habits. Tyler is good physically but his downsides bring it down to him being a balanced player. Courtney is a balanced player with her at time not pulling her weight and is a little annoying by trying to be in charge.

Assuming Beth finds it yeah. If it does happen I just think Curse and Cartoon logic together causes problems to whoever is cursed.
 

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I do love that Heather thinks there is this shadow war between her and Jason while he is just being himself. Like Jason comment was just that a comment and wondering why they have someone that doesn't contributes much to the team. One defeat it happens, two defeats ok bad luck so do better next time but three defeats in a row? That says something is wrong here.

Harold is a mix of him contributing and having downsides like his habits. Tyler is good physically but his downsides bring it down to him being a balanced player. Courtney is a balanced player with her at time not pulling her weight and is a little annoying by trying to be in charge.

Assuming Beth finds it yeah. If it does happen I just think Curse and Cartoon logic together causes problems to whoever is cursed.
That's what I'm going for; misunderstandings galore. I'm even entertaining a small idea for later in the story, once Jason finally realizes what Heather's all about. Something like this (very much paraphrased):
Jason: Oh, you wanna play it like that, huh? Very well, time for psychological warfa-
Heather: *Bursts in* You won't get away with "X Y and Z"! I know it's all your fault! I'm gonna get you for this! *Leaves*
Jason: ...What the fuck? I didn't do anything, yet!

Something like that, yeah.

Probably. If anyone finds the idol and brings it with them it will definitely play some role, but what that role is is as yet undecided.
 

Mrsean22

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That's what I'm going for; misunderstandings galore. I'm even entertaining a small idea for later in the story, once Jason finally realizes what Heather's all about. Something like this (very much paraphrased):
Jason: Oh, you wanna play it like that, huh? Very well, time for psychological warfa-
Heather: *Bursts in* You won't get away with "X Y and Z"! I know it's all your fault! I'm gonna get you for this! *Leaves*
Jason: ...What the fuck? I didn't do anything, yet!

Something like that, yeah.

Probably. If anyone finds the idol and brings it with them it will definitely play some role, but what that role is is as yet undecided.

Oh I will love it when this finally happens. The people watching the show are probably loving it even if they can't tell if Jason did this stuff on purpose or not(I'm hoping for on purpose XD.). Chris probably having a field day with this and loving Jason was brought on. The Gopher and Bass Villain battle is picking up. Find out more next time on Total Drama Island!!

Edit: Oh if the Gophers lose I'm just picturing Jason just making the comment of "One lose it happens, Two loses bad luck so do better but three loses in a row means you need to fix something" which gets people remembering Jason's comment the last challenge. Misunderstandings yeah!! XD
 
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Really thinking about it Justin is almost the definition of Neutrals. The guy that's on the sidelines that watches the others to see who will come up on top and is willing to go back to Neutral if there are benefits. It isn't a bad strategy mind you. It gives him options and gets others trying to get him on their side. But you know what they say about Neutrals. *Insert Futurerama Neutral meme here*. XD

Edit: Hmmm was Eva gonna try asking Jason to be her boat partner? She might of been thinking on how to do it but Duncan basically came in and just asked Jason(them being buddies Jason wouldn't say no). Got that right?
 
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Quick update: The next chapter is sitting at about 20% completion.

Between work and everything else going on in my life I simply haven't had many good opportunities to write this week. Given that this seems to be something that will continue for the foreseeable future, I've decided to start aiming for one chapter every two weeks instead of one chapter every week.

Though I may occasionally put out a chapter quicker than that, for the most part, you should probably count on one chapter every two weeks from now on.
 

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