The boys continued to look for food, but came up empty handed.

"Let's head back," Kendall told the bunch. "We still need to build a shelter for the night."

On their way back, they discussed how the shelter was supposed to look. It had to be built somewhere above the ground to be safe and they needed at least a roof. As soon as they were back on the beach, the boys started to look for material to build their shelter. They were not even close to finishing the shelter, when it started to rain heavily. Water was pouring from the skies with no intention to stop any time soon. The boys' were soon soaking wet.

"We've got to stop," Logan said shivering. "It's no use. We can't go on in this weather."

"Let's just make sure we have a roof above our heads tonight," Kendall stated. "We'll deal with the rest in the morning."

"We can't make a fire either," Logan whined. "That means no cooking and no warmth at all."

"Hey, we can manage one day without food," Kendall said trying to stay positive. "We can also eat some of the berries we were able to pick when we were looking for food. And we can keep ourselves warm, right." He looked at his still shivering friend. "Let's get out of these wet shirts first and then stay real close to one another."

Carlos, James and Kendall pulled off their soaking wet shirts, but Logan refused to pull his one off.

"Loges, come on," Kendall said. "We're all dudes here."

"You don't know who is watching this," Logan whispered.

"You don't believe a word Griffin has written in that letter, do you?" James asked. "He is just trying to trick and scare us. Nobody is watching this and there are no cameras on this island. Come on. Take your shirt off and let's all cuddle close together to keep ourselves warm."

"No." Logan was shivering and trembling and his lips were slightly turning blue.

"Now is not the time to be shy or stubborn, Loges," Kendall said. "Take your shirt off now or I will."

"No!"

Kendall grabbed Logan by his shirt and immediately pulled it over said boy's head. He was waving his arms around frantically and tried to fight his best friend off. But it was no use! Kendall was much bigger and stronger and eventually succeeded in what he was doing. Logan wanted to hide so badly, he nearly tumbled down from their kind off shelter. Luckily for him, Kendall and James were able to grab him by his arms.

"Will you stop it," Kendall spat angrily. "You're endangering yourself by acting the way you do. Like James said no one is probably watching and Griffin was lying to us all the time."

"But what if it is true?" Logan asked worry evident in his voice.

"No it's not. Trust me," Kendall said. "Now, let's get all close and warm ourselves, shall we."

The boys all crawled closer to one another. Logan was still shivering the most. Kendall rubbed his back in order to stop his shivering.

"I'm so cold," Logan whined again.

"I know, buddy," Kendall said.

The boys all cuddled closer to their skinny friend to try and share their body heat with him. Rain was still pouring from the skies and it didn't look like it would ever end.

"Let's try and get some sleep," Kendall said to the guys.

Everyone tried to close his eyes, but no one managed to actually fall asleep. As soon as darkness hit, the bugs came in large quantities. The boys felt like they were being eaten alive. The night seemed to last forever and they didn't get to rest like they should.

When the next morning came, all the boys were still dead tired. To make matters worse, their bodies were covered in instinct bites and rain was still pouring non-stop from the skies. It even looked like a big thunderstorm was approaching the island as the sky was nearly pitch black once again.

"What do we do now?" Carlos asked their semi-official leader.

"Let's try to finish the shelter and start looking for at least some kind of food," Kendall answered.

The boys all agreed and immediately decided to get to work.

"Logie, are you sure you're up to this?" Carlos asked his youngest friend.

"I don't know," he answered. He was shivering even more.

"I think it's best if you just rest for a bit longer, bud," Kendall said.

"Yeah, I agree," James went on. "You don't look so well, dude. Are you sure you're okay."

"I'm tired and sleepy and so very cold," Logan whined. "And I'm also itchy all over."

Kendall noticed that Logan had scratched his back until it was bleeding.

"I know you are, but you need to stop scratching yourself," Kendall said.

"I can't. It's driving me crazy," Logan answered tears welling up in his dark eyes. "I hate this place."

Kendall put his arm around Logan's shoulder and pulled him in for a brotherly hug.

"I know, Loges. We all do. Trust me," Kendall said soothingly. "Now, let's check if one of our shirts is dry enough for you to put back one and then you should rest a bit. Okay?"

Logan nodded. He felt so useless. He was still shivering and feeling weak, while his friend's didn't seem to have a problem with the harsh way of life on the island. Was he really the weakest link? What if Griffin wasn't kidding and this was all displayed on national TV. Everyone would think of him as a weak, whining kid. Or worse, what if his friends thought the same way about him? They might not want him to be a part of the band afterwards. And what about Camille? She probably never wanted anything to do with him anymore.

"Hey."

Kendall's voice suddenly rang in his ears.

"I have been trying to tell you something for about 10 minutes now," Kendall said. "My shirt is all dry again. You can wear it for a while, until yours is dry as well."

"Thanks," Logan said.

He quickly put on the shirt which was way too big on him, but it gave him the much needed warmth. He curled himself into a ball and tiredly tried to close his eyes for a bit.

"Okay, let's get to work," Kendall said to James and Carlos.

They all started to work on the shelter again in the still pouring rain. They tried to improve the roof they made the day before and started working on the walls of their shelter to keep the rain and the cold out. Although it wasn't at all such an easy task, they managed to pull it off all together. Every now and then they cast an eye on their sleeping friend. He seemed to have stopped shivering as soon as the walls of the shelter had been finished. They were now all resting for a bit from their hard labor in their little sort of house.

"What do we need to do next?" Carlos whispered not wanting to wake up his friend.

"Well, I guess we need to go find some kind of food," Kendall said. "I mean, Logie is getting weaker by the minute and so are we. We need to eat at least something. But we still can't cook, because of the heavy rain and the soaked wood."

"I hate this weather," James said. "Does it ever stop raining out here?"

"I honestly don't know, James," Kendall answered truthfully.

"Is Logie alright?" Carlos asked. He was very worried about their skinny, young friend.

"I hope so," Kendall said softly. "He was shivering real badly before, but the shivering seems to have stopped. He really should eat something to give him some strength. The tiredness and the blood loss are taking their toll on his body too. We need to be there for him at all times."

The others nodded their heads and looked at their friend seemingly sleeping peaceful in the small shelter. All of a sudden, he started to stir in his sleep. He jerked up from his sleep wildly thrashing his arms around.

"It's okay, buddy. It's alright," Kendall tried to calm him down.

"No, it's not," Logan screamed on top of his lungs. "Something is eating me alive."

"Logan, calm down okay," James said. "You were probably just having a bad dream or something."

"No, it's real. Get it off of me. Get it off," he screamed still wildly thrashing his arms around.

"Buddy, take it easy," Kendall tried once more. "Turn around and take your shirt off and I'll have a look."

Logan nodded and did as he was told. Kendall playfully winked at James and Carlos. The boys were pretty sure that Logan was just being plain scared. But boy were they wrong …