"Good evening, and welcome to another summer filled with the Big Brother game. I'm your host, Julie Chen. This summer has a never-before-seen twist that is filled with excitement, but before I reveal that to you, I'll introduce you to this summer's batch of houseguests – fourteen strangers, from different backgrounds, who have never met each other – before today, that is. These 14 strangers will have to live together in the Big Brother house for over two months together, before the jury votes on the overall winner of this year's Big Brother."
"Good evening houseguests!" Julie says to the fourteen unknowns, standing in rows, with their bags, on a set of risers, in front of the house.
"Good evening, Julie!" They say mechanically, as if they were robots programmed to say such. The houseguests are not yet allowed to speak to each other.
"The first to enter the Big Brother house will be: Annette, Vanessa, Randy, Daryl and Scott. Don't worry, there are definitely enough beds for everyone this year," Julie informed, much to the relief of all the houseguests remaining on the risers. The first five rampaged inside, and the girls and Randy introduced themselves, then decided to room together in the red room.
"I'm Annette," Annette said excitedly, shaking hands with Vanessa and Randy. Annette is a slightly overweight stay at home mother of four, living in Mobile, Alabama.
"I'm Kenna!" Vanessa said with a sense of hyperactivity. "I can't believe I'm on Big Brother!" Someone says that every year. Vanessa is a petite waitress and single mother of a two year old boy, living in Knoxville, Tennessee. Both girls had a slight Southern accent.
"I'm Randy, and as you probably guessed, I'm gay," the short man said, shaking hands with his two new room mates. Randy is a single newspaper editor from San Francisco, California.
The three rushed into red room, and threw their bags down onto their beds.
Daryl is a 60 year old retiree from Independence, Missouri, who is married, and has three children, and eight grandchildren. Relatively quiet as he entered the Big Brother house, he crept into the blue room and put his stuff in there. Scott, the 26 year old single aspiring actor, from Santa Ana, California, decided to take a bed in the blue room.
Meanwhile, outside, Julie had sent in the second group of houseguests: Catherine, Keiran, Marina and Trent. Catherine, the 51 year old widow, dog groomer, and mother of two grown children from Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Keiran, the 42 year old married car salesman and father of two from Tallahassee, Florida, each being in the oldest third of the houseguests, and having kids, quickly bonded, and had a friendly conversation. Both chose to room in the blue room with Daryl.
Marina, the 23 year old singer from Los Angeles, currently in a relationship, quietly became the first resident of the pink room, while Trent, the 32 year old married math teacher from Seattle, took the second bed in the black room with Scott, and the two quickly began to get to know each other.
Marina in the DR:
"Wow, this house is pretty freakin' awesome... Even though I haven't really gotten to know any of the other houseguests yet too well. And jeez, that Vanessa chic? She seems kinda annoying..."
Keiran in the DR:
"I'm quite glad I'm not the oldest in the house – and that Catherine and I have already gotten to bonding quickly. Even though she may be older than the rest of the houseguests, and probably not as physically capable, she seems to be trustworthy and intelligent – a good ally to have in the future."
Finally, after waiting for what seemed like days, the final batch of houseguests entered: Brett, Diana, Kate, Laurel and Mason.
"I CAN'T BELIEVE I'M IN THE BIG BROTHER HOUSE! OH MY GOD THIS IS JUST A DREAM COME TRUE OHMIGOD OHMIGOD OHMIGOD!" Diana screeched, her face lighting up, as she ran towards the bedrooms. Kate and Laurel shared a humorous look and each stifled laughter.
Kate in the DR:
"Well, we know one of the nominees this week. If Diana keeps this up, I can cruise through this week."
Laurel in the DR:
"We're not in the house ten seconds, and most of us are still taking it in quietly – when Diana, who shall from now on be known as Crazy McPsychopants – comes in screaming like a banshee. Sometimes it's hard not to laugh at these crazies."
Laurel, the 22 year old single actress from Santa Catalina, California, and Kate, the 37 year old psychologist and mother of three from Providence, Rhode Island, quickly bond over their mutual immediate dislike of Diana, the 28 year old engaged barista from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and room together, along with Marina, in the pink room. Diana, much to her room mates annoyance, goes to the red room.
As soon as Diana leaves to go annoy more houseguests, Randy says: "How much do you wanna bet that Miss Crazy talks in her sleep?"
"A lot," Annette says, giggling.
Annette in the DR:
"For the sake of my sanity, lets hope that Randy is wrong. This princess needs her beauty sleep."
This leaves Brett, the 25 year old single aspiring actor from Long Beach, California, and Mason, the 29 year old single model from Boston, Massachusetts, to the black room, something that both are grateful for. The four younger guys are all rooming together now, and immediately, talks of an alliance begin.
"The four of us look like a pretty tough crew. I know we've been here for five minutes, but honestly, we're going to end up makin' an alliance lateh on anyways," Mason says in an annoying Brooklyn accent, resembling Michelle's of BB10 – even though he's from Boston, supposedly.
"Agreed," Scott says, and in a minute of thinking about it, Trent agrees as well. The only one hesitant is Brett – although he ends up giving in after a few moments of thought.
Trent in the DR:
"Are these buffoons serious? You don't make alliances for the final four just based on sleeping arrangements," he says, and then sighs. "But, for now, safety is safety, and this doesn't mean I can't make secret deals with other people, too. I'm not sure I trust any of these dumbasses."
After getting to know each other over a glass of champagne in the living room, a few things become noticed:
-For once, no one lied about their career.
-For once, no one lied about their age.
-For once... No one lied.
-Except for Diana, who lied and said she was single.
Vanessa in the DR:
"This chic doesn't fool me – I see that diamond stud on your finger. You aren't fooling anyone who has a brain.
Mason in the DR:
"Diana? I'd wanna piece of that!" Mason wolf whistles.
Daryl in the DR:
"Nice group of kids. Too bad I'll have to stab them in the back."
Catherine in the DR:
"Well, Diana gets on my nerves, AND she's a liar – I couldn't have been the only one to see that gigantic diamond, could I? If so, these kids will be easy to take down."
Laurel in the DR:
"Yeah, there are definitely some guys in the house this year that are good looking. No I'm not specifying who... Brett."
Brett in the DR:
"Laurel is definitely a hottie."
The houseguests mill around for a little, making small talk, but not making any remarks on alliances thus far (Except for the black room quartet), wanting to see how the first HoH competition unfolds. And finally, they are allowed outside – to see the same wall from BB10, on which April won head of household. The Big Brother super fans in the house immediately grown, as they are each given gloves, and sent up a flight of stairs to hang onto the thin metal railing for dear life.
Trent in the DR:
"A physical competition really seems like it'll help my alliance – and keep me safe. I don't even really have to try – after all, winning HoH in week one is practically a death sentence."
I hope you enjoyed the first chapter! Sorry it cut off so suddenly, I wanted the HoH competiton to be a seperate chapter. PLEASE REVIEW!
