This competition thing ain't so bad. Jo smirked to herself, looking out over the crowd as they gagged on what she assumed to be some sort of 'Oatmeal', or at least that's what it vaguely looked like? Although the fact that it could probably be used as substitute for concrete was cause for a little concern. Jo shrugged, shoveling the thick sludge into her mouth and attempting to chew with no avail, opting for just swallowing it whole. Disgusting.
Day after day, meal after meal, she's been taking her time scoping out the competition, taking note of the useful members, Or lack thereof in this case. Brick is an asset, that's been decided, but everyone else on the team? Well let's just say the teams name being maggot's is a fitting title for them, being perfectly honest they're the most useless looking bunch on the island. At least they're pretty fun to mess with I'll give them that. Once again her eyes were draw to a certain short jersey girl. You would think by now I would learn her frikin name. Annie? Jesus christ Marni. You know what I give up. "Hey spray tan." Jo says roughly, giving her some sort of acknowledgement nod as she gestures towards the girl. I don't think I've talked to her since the day we've arrived, she doesn't seem the type but I guess I got to check is she's useful or not. "pass the salt, ide rather this slop taste like something other than just paste."
Jo couldn't help but smile as the girl glared at her. She can't be seriously peeved at me can she? Come on all I asked for was salt. "Chop chop salt now" Jo says, a small grin on her face, her smile growing as the girls scowl deepened. "First of all I don't take no orders from you, second of all, you can say please, capiche?" She says bitterly, practically throwing the salt towards Jo. Jo caught it with no problem and nodded in what seemed like a semblance of a gesture of thanks. Well she's obedient…For the most part anyways. Her reaction was pretty interesting to say the least. A fighting spirit can prove handy during a challenge, and her aim was pretty spot on too. Her attitude is defiantly something to work on, but it was kind of…refreshing? She looked down at her 'food' and give it a thoughtful smile, glancing over at the girl as she stuck a spoon into her own bowl ,sticking her tongue out in disgust as the spoon stuck ,pulling up the whole thing as she tried to bring it up to at least try to eat the stuff. Jo couldn't help but grin. She's kind of surprising.
