The wind breezed past, carrying the ocean mist into the contented faces of Jack and Rose. Rose held her arms out straight at her sides.

"I'm flying!" she cried in happiness, Jack close behind her.

Jack nodded. "This is such a Kodak moment."

"What's a Kodak moment?" asked Rose.

"I-...I don't know," admitted Jack, still hypnotized by the rushing waters of the ocean.

The boat lurched. With a short shriek, Rose regained her balance after nearly falling, Jack holding onto her waist. She released her breath in relief, then smiled softly.

All of the sudden, Jack's arms flew off Rose and began swinging wildly in the air. Rose gasped as she grabbed hastily onto the boat railing in order to maintain her balance. She then screamed as Jack began to run around in a figure-eight-like movement on the deck, his arms still swinging above his head. A look of horror was on his face, watching his untamed arms and wild legs fly around like they had minds of their own.

After a brief minute, his arms fell to his sides, and his legs stopped from under him, sending him soaring and landing two yards away from where he had tripped on the bench. His face was scrunched up flat against the wooden planks. Then, he flipped over onto his back in one swift movement, like a pancake on a skillet.

"I'm okay," he breathed, his breath unsteady. He limped over to the tip of the boat, where Rose stood, dumbstruck.

After a few moments of steadying their beating hearts, they stood together, staring out into the vast ocean. Rose closed her eyes, taking in the moment.

A jolt hit Jack's chest. Without warning, he gave Rose's back a hard push, sending her down into the boat's path. He screamed, his fingers fumbling to grab her hand.

"It's okay, I've--" His normal voice deepened and twisted into the noise of some sort of farm animal as he held onto Rose's hand. Rose moaned in fright as she held onto Jack's wrist.

Jack coughed, surprising himself with the tone of his voice. "Grab onto that little handle down there. My hands are getting sweaty."

Rose nodded fearfully, but clutched onto the steel handle on the tip of the ship, her legs dangling towards the water.

"Please, Jack, hurry!" she screamed, ignoring the fact that she could have sworn he'd pushed her in the first place.

"I'll get a rope!" announced Jack as he frantically searched for one with his eyes on one of the dock benches. There! As soon as he began to run, another jolt hit him, making him stop in his tracks. His hands picked themselves up again, unlatching his suspenders and pulling down his pants. He tried his best to pull his hands away, but it was no use. Wet manure slithered from between his buttcheeks, falling in heaps onto Rose's rounded face. She screamed at the top of her lungs, causing the last of the diarrhea to fall into her open mouth. She gargled and spat. Tears fell from her eyes and onto her chunky brown cheeks.

"Rose," Jack began, his voice cracked in between heavy sighs, "I am SO sorry...I can't stop...something's controlling me..."

Rose just continued to scream. In an instant, she stopped, looking up in horror. Suspenseful music began to play out of no where as a giant mound of freshly-made manure came whirling down straight toward her face.

"No-o-o-o-o...!"

In slow motion, the swab hit her small body, causing her to lose her grip on the metal and go whirling into the ocean. She disappeared into the waves, only shades of brown liquid surrounding where she'd fallen.

Jack yelled out in horror, his whole world falling apart.

Joe the Donkey gazed curiously at the strange-looking voodoo doll that lay lifeless in his hay. What was this strange object? Building up much courage, he grasped his yellowed teeth around its foot, the doll's arms flailing and waving as Jackie shook it. Outside of the livestock quarters, he heard a surprised scream from a human. Probably a woman. Looking out his small metal-barred window, he caught a glimse of a blonde-haired man running around the deck. Joe dropped the doll and stared down at it. It was in the same position as the human man.

To Be Continued...