Hello everyone. Welcome back to another chapter. The challenge in this chapter is a bit different from the rest. I can't really explain it so you'll have to read the chapter to find out what I mean. Regardless, I hope you like the challenge. Anyway, before we start I'm still responding to reviews in the chapter. Please let me know if you like me doing this. Anyway, here are my responses:

Nicky Haugh: Thank you.

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Sideshowjazz1: Thanks. I can't really tell you my plans for Sky because of spoilers but your review is still appreciated.

That British Guy (Guest): Thank you. I enjoy writing scenes with Jo and Sky myself.

Guest: Thanks and I'm glad you liked the tiebreaker.

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All right, that's all the new reviews I got. Enjoy the chapter.


"Previously, on Total Drama Winners, our first challenge of the merge sent our contestants on a hunt for a princess, AKA Ella." Footage of several contestants running up the mountain played. "Many fell to the dangers of the journey." A clip of Scott tumbling down the side of the mountain played followed by a clip of Harold being smashed into the wall by a cyclops' club. "In the end, it was the unlikely hero Dave who won invincibility." The footage changed to Dave hurriedly barging into Ella's room. "And a certain conspiracy theorist got axed over worries of becoming a threat." A clip of Shawn and Ella driving away in the limousine was shown next.

The footage changed to Chris driving around in one of the film lot's tour buses.

"The numbers of contestants are thinning; it could be anyone next." Chris continued. "The only way to find out who our next big loser is gonna be is to stick around for Total. Drama. Winners!"


(Theme Song)


It was an early morning outside both of the trailers. The camera cut to the inside of the girls' cabin with all its residents still fast asleep. After only a few moments Sky began to stir in bed and eventually open her eyes.

"Ah… Good morning mildly musty trailer…" Sky sleepily murmured. "Guess I'd better do my morning stretches. I wonder if Jo would be interested."

Sky got up from her bed and strolled up to Jo in her bed.

"Psst, Jo, wake up." Sky whispered to her.

"Hmm… What… Don't wake me up mom… It's the weekend…" Jo quietly mumbled, still half asleep.

"Jo, it's me, Sky." Sky continued to whisper. "Wanna go outside and get some exercise?"

"Hmm?" Jo murmured, opening her eyes. "Yeah, sure… It's about that time anyway. Let me just get my exercise clothes on."


(Confessional: Jo)

"I was worried about Sky in that last tiebreaker." Jo told the audience. "She may have done the 'Right' thing by letting Shawn catch up towards the end, but it was risky. But it's the present now. And in the present, we're going to get back to dominating the competition."


Meanwhile, inside the boys' trailers, none of the competitors sleeping there had woken up yet. Lightning rolled around in his sleep for a few moments before getting up.

"Sha-dang it!" Lightning exclaimed to himself. "Lighting always wakes up before he wins the big game in his dreams."

Lightning got out of bed and looked around and saw the other boys were sleeping.

"Hmmm… Lightning's gettin' an idea…" Lightning remarked.

The jock walked over to the wall of the trailer and banged on it a few times with his fist.

"Yo! Wake up Y'all!" Lightning called to the other three residents of the trailer.

The other three boys sprung awake. Harold frantically scrambled to get out of bed and ended up landing on his face.

"Gosh…" Harold weakly mumbled.

"Oh no… I'm having that dream again…" Dave remarked to himself.

"Lightning! What the heck was that for!?" Scott yelled.

"Wake up call, yo." Lightning explained. "It's good to get up. Keeps ya energized. Sha-boom!"

Lightning flexed.


(Confessional: Lightning)

"Lookin' back, getting' my team all miffed like that was prob'ly a bad idea after my only alliance dude was eliminated was a bad idea." Lightning told the camera.


The scene switched to the outside of the girls' trailer. Anne Maria and Leshawna exited the trailer together.

"Good-mornin' crappy movie studio." Anne Maria remarked before looking over at Leshawna. "Ay, Leshawna, how's my hair."

"Surprisingly, you don't have bedhead." Leshawna told her.

"Just checkin'. Y'see, I almost always put on hair spray before I sleep." Anne Maria explained.

"That ain't normal. You know that." Leshawna said.

"I know it ain't normal. But if it keeps my hair in shape, I don't care." Anne Maria replied.

Leshawna looked over at the other trailer and saw the male competitors leaving.

"Well, I dunno 'bout you, but I'm gonna go talk to Harold." Leshawna told Anne Maria.

"You have fun. I'm gonna find… Something." Anne Maria replied.

Leshawna walked away from Anne Maria.

"Hmm…. What to do?" Anne Maria pondered.

Just then, Lightning walked over to her.

"Yo, hair spray girl, what's up?" Lightning greeted.

"Oh no, what is it?" Anne Maria asked.

"Wanna hang out?" Lightning questioned.

"Yeah, no thanks." Anne Maria declined. "I've got better things to do. I know your friend just got the boot, but I ain't interested in whatever you're offering."

Anne Maria walked away.

"Sha-dang." Lightning remarked. "Lightning needs to try harder."


(Confessional: Anne Maria)

"Listen, I know I'm kinda alone in this game right now, but partnerin' up with Lightning ain't something I really wanted to do." Anne Maria stated.


Meanwhile, Scott and Dave were walking through the film lot together.

"I still can't believe Sky won that tiebreaker." Dave remarked.

"Look, you have got to move on from it." Scott told him. "Plus, that's still one less person eliminated who isn't us."

"Easy for you to say. You didn't have to deal with what me and Sky went through." Dave replied.

"Just don't talk to her." Scott advised Dave. "How hard could that be?"

"Well, now that there are no teams, pretty hard." Dave replied.

"Look, don't vote just because of revenge." Scott told his partner. "Use your brain."

"Well, my brain's telling me to vote Sky." Dave said. "Keep in mind, she's also a really good gymnast."

"Look, we'll talk about this later." Scott responded. "Right now, let's just enjoy the fresh air."


(Confessional: Scott)

"There are certain advantages and disadvantages to having Dave on my side." Scott remarked. "On one hand, he won't put up much of a fight if I boss him around. On the other hand, he's pretty meek and not all that great in challenges most of the time. Plus, I don't get his feud with that ex-girlfriend of his."


The camera cut to a close shot of the film lot's loud speakers.

"Hello world!" Chris announced through the speaker system. "Today, we're meeting some place different. Because… Reasons. Look, just meet me and Chef over by the entrance to the film lot. We'll explain when you get there."

The scene changed to the eight contestants arriving at the gate to the film lot where Chris and Chef were standing in front of a tour bus.

"What's going on here exactly?" Harold asked.

"You're going on a trip today!" Chris announced.

"Okay…. Why?" Jo asked.

"That is a great question." Chris replied. "A question that will be answered once we get on the road. C'mon, everyone get in."

The contestants shared confused looks before boarding the bus and sitting down. Chris and Chef entered the bus with the latter sitting in the driving seat and the former standing up at the front of the bus.

"All right y'all, keep the chatter quiet." Chef told his passengers. "We're gonna be here a while."

Chef began driving the bus out of the film lot and down the road away from the city.

"All right, I'm confused. What's going on?" Sky asked.

"Yeah, where's all that weird computer junk?" Anne Maria added.

"Glad you asked. Now that we're on the road I'm able to explain what the situation is." Chris replied. "Last night, a few interns had a party in the room with all the virtual reality stuff in it. Not only did they break some of the machinery by accident but they didn't even invite me."

"That's 'cause they hate you." Chef pointed out.

"Eyes on the road, Chef." Chris told his co-host before turning back to the contestants. "Anyway, we're heading out to a backup challenge while we get the usual machinery repaired."

"How far away is this place?" Leshawna asked.

"Dunno, can't be that far out though." Chris replied.

The scene faded ahead to later with the bus parking in front of a run down farm house. The contestants the two hosts exited the bus.

"Man, that took way too long." Jo commented.

"Maybe if y'all didn't keep taking bathroom breaks we'd be here earlier." Chef replied.

"So where are we now?" Lightning asked.

"Hey, this looks kinda like my family's farm." Scott remarked.

"The nice lady who owns this place is letting us host the challenge today." Chris explained.

Just then the door to the farmhouse burst open and a frizzy haired woman in faded jeans and a blue checkered shirt carrying a rifle ran out to the porch.

"Wh-who's there?!" The woman exclaimed, pointing her gun at the contestants. "I won't hesitate to shoot all of y'all. I mean it, if you ain't off my property in five seconds you're getting blown away!"

"Hey, hey, relax." Chris tried to calm down the farmer. "We're with that reality show, remember? You must be Ms. Gingersnaps."

"It's Buttersnaps." The farmer stated, putting down her gun.

"Oh yeah… Like either of those name's isn't ridiculous…" Jo quietly muttered to herself.

"Okay, I'm still confused, what's happening?" Dave asked.

"We are going to be having a farming based challenge. Whoever completes the most farm work wins." Chris explained. "We'll be pairing you off into duos where each duo will have to complete a certain task. The winning duo gets invincibility for both parties."

"And what movie is this supposed to be based on?" Leshawna asked.

"Uh… Of Mice and Men." Chris answered. "That's got farming in it, right?"

"It also has a mentally challenged guy getting shot at the end." Chef pointed out.

"Well, hopefully that part doesn't happen." Chris replied.

"Wait, isn't that a book and not a movie?" Scott asked.

"I'm pretty sure it's also a movie." Chris stated.

"I feel like Charlotte's Web or Babe would've worked better." Sky remarked.

"Look, it's Of Mice and Men because I say so." Chris told the teams. "Now let me get back to explaining. Here are the duos for this challenge: Harold and Leshawna, Jo and Dave, Scott and Sky, and Anne Maria and Lightning."


(Confessional: Sky)

"On one hand, I was gald Chris didn't pair me and Dave up." Sky said. "On the other hand, I had to deal with Scott."


"All right, that's everything you need to know about this challenge." Chris told the competitors before turning to the farmer. "Ms. Buttercup, please lead us to the first task."

"Buttersnaps." Ms. Buttersnaps corrected.

"Whatever." Chris replied. "Just follow her."

The camera cut to the four duos situated by four cows inside a barn with Chris, Chef, and Ms. Buttersnaps standing nearby. By each cow was a small footstool.

"Your first challenge will be to milk a cow." Chris explained. "The first twosome to get a full bucket of milk gets four points, second one gets three points and so on."

"You want us to milk a cow?" Lightning asked. "That don't sound too hard."

"Believe me, it is." Ms. Buttersnaps told him. "Dang ol' things don't like strangers touching them. And I've never seen a stranger bunch than you fellows."

"Anyway, you all have fun." Chris told the competitors. "Let's get started!"

"Heh, this is gonna be fun to watch." Chef remarked to himself.

The camera focused itself on Jo and Dave.

"All right, I hold the cow in place, you milk it." Jo instructed Dave.

"Really? You're giving yourself the easy job?" Dave asked.

"You really think you can keep this cow from kicking around?" Jo replied.

"Fine, I'll milk it." Dave agreed. "But you're doing the hard part of the next challenge."

Dave sat down on the footstool near the cow.


(Confessional: Jo)

"Jeez, I wonder how Scott puts up with that guy." Jo remarked.


The camera moved over to Harold and Leshawna.

"Stand back, I've taken a course in cow milking." Harold told Leshawna.

"Why?" Leshawna asked.

"I've taken it upon myself a learn many skills." Harold explained. "You never know when something might come in handy. Now, I'll do the milking and you make sure this cow doesn't go berserk."

"Hmm, sounds easy enough." Leshawna replied.

The camera then panned to Lightning and Anne Maria.

"Stand back girl, Lightning'll handle this cow." Lightning proclaimed as he sat down at the stool by the cow.

"And what am I s'posed to do exactly?" Anne Maria asked.

"Make sure Lightning doesn't get mad cow disease." Lightning stated.

"I'm in for a long day…" Anne Maria whispered to herself.

The camera moved over to final duo of Sky and Scott.

"So… You're the farmer, you wanna do the milking part?" Sky asked.

"Why not." Scott replied. "I think I tried this once at my grandpappy's old place. It can't be that hard. You make sure this cow doesn't squirm or anything."

"Sure, it can't be that hard." Sky replied.

The camera cut back to Dave milking his cow with Jo standing behind it.

"Jo, are you actually doing anything?" Dave asked. "Because it looks like you're just standing around doing nothing."

"I'm making sure your head doesn't get kicked in by an angry cow." Jo replied.

"It sure doesn't look like it." Dave remarked.

"Well, has your head been kicked in?" Jo asked.

"Uh, no." Dave replied.

"Then I'm doing my job right." Jo stated.

"Ha, ha, very funny." Dave responded, sounding unamused. "Look, just please do the dirty work in this next challenge. Something tells me this cow hasn't been washed in a while."

"Hey! Don't insult my cows!" Ms. Buttersnaps yelled over to him.

"S-sorry ma'am." Dave nervously apologized.

"Well, on the bright side it looks like you've filled at least a quarter of the bucket." Jo observed, looking at Dave's bucket.

"Oh, thanks." Dave replied.

"Work faster though." Jo instructed. "Scott's got a farming background so something tells me he's gonna finish before us if we don't hurry."

Back over with Harold and Leshawna, the former was hard at work milking while the latter watched, looking bored.

"Harold, I feel like I ain't really contributing." Leshawna remarked.

"Actually, you're supposed to keep me from succumbing to any cow related mishaps." Harold stated.

"Harold, cows aren't that dangerous, you realize that." Leshawna told him. "What could a big bulky thing like that possibly do."

"You'd be surprised." Harold replied as he continued to milk the cow. "You're more likely to be killed by a cow than a shark."

"Yeah, but more people are around cows on a regular basis than they are sharks." Leshawna pointed out.

"We can discuss this later." Harold told her. "Right now I need to focus on milking."


(Confessional: Leshawna)

"Y'know, I never think all these weird things Harold's apparently trained for come in handy but they always do." Leshawna said. "What're the chances of that?"


Over with Anne Maria and Lightning, Anne Maria leaned on the wall of the barn watching Lightning milk the cow as fast as he could.

"Uh… Lightning, don'cha think you're bein' a bit violent to that cow?" Anne Maria asked.

"Nah, it's fine." Lightning brushed her concerns off. "The faster Lightning goes, the more milk he gets."

"All right, but you're realling tickin' off that cow." Anne Maria told him. "I'm just sayin' if that cow tries to kill you, you'll have yourself to blame."

"Duh, Lightning knows that, girl. But you ain't gonna let that happen, right?" Lightning asked. "You're s'posed to be guarding Lightning."

"Oh, yeah, sure, whatever." Anne Maria uncaringly replied. "I'll try to keep this cow calm while you're violently squeezin' it and stuff."

"Sha-thanks." Lightning replied.

"I wasn't bein' seri- Oh, whatever, might as well try it." Anne Maria said.

Anne Maria looked directly at the cow.

"Um, hey ya miss, ignore the crazy guy down there." Anne Maria told the cow. "You must have a nice life. 'Cept for the milkin' part. That's gotta be weird."


(Confessional: Anne Maria)

"Well, I sure didn't think I'd be talkin' to a cow today when I woke up this morning." Anne Maria remarked. "Life throws you a curveball like that sometimes."


Over with Sky and Scott, the latter seemed to be milking the cow very slowly.

"Scott, why are you going so slow?" Sky asked. "You've done farm work, you should be doing this faster."

"Didn't you ever read the Turtle and the Bunny?" Scott asked. "Slow and steady wins the race."

"It's the Tortoise and the Hare." Sky corrected.

"Look, the point is, this is how you're supposed to do this." Scott explained. "'Least that's what my grandpappy told me. If you spook the cow, you won't get as much milk."

"Well, if you're sure you know what you're doing." Sky replied.

"'Course I do, look at this stuff." Scott told Sky, gesturing to the nearly halfway full bucket of milk. "Now make sure this cow doesn't try to trample me for no reason."

"I dunno, this cow looks pretty docile." Sky observed.

"Yeah, that's what they want you to think." Scott stated. "They'll get you when you're least expecting it."

"Right… Sure." Sky replied sounding unconvinced.

"I'm serious." Scott told her. "Now stop talking so I can focus on the milking."

Back by Anne Maria and Lightning, the former was still engaged in conversation with a cow.

"Y'know somethin', cow, you ain't very good company." Anne Maria told the cow. "No offence, but ya can't really talk back."

"Sha-done!" Lightning cheered, taking his now full bucket of milk out from under the cow. "We did it, hair girl!"

Lightning's sudden shouting startled the cow and it headbutted Anne Maria.

"Seriously…. Now you get upset…" Anne Maria weakly commented.

"'Least we finished first." Lightning remarked.

"Indeed you did!" Chris announced. "But, only one of these competitors can get the slightly worse second place spot!"

The camera panned over to Harold hard at work with Leshawna still watching.

"You know Leshawna, I'd really appreciate it if you did some more to help." Harold told her.

"I'm not really sure what to do." Leshawna admitted. "You look like you've got everything under control."

"I do, but I would like some back up just in case." Harold stated. "I don't know how much longer this will take."

"Actually, it looks like you're finished." Leshawna noticed, pointing to the now full bucket of milk.

"What?" Harold asked, looking back at the bucket. "Hey, you're right."

"Yo, Chris! We're done!" Leshawna called over to the host.

"Then it looks like only two more places are left!" Chris announced.

The camera cut to Dave and Jo by their cow.

"C'mon Dave, you've gotta hurry up." Jo ordered her partner.

"I'm trying. This is harder than it looks." Dave replied. "Maybe you should take over?"

"Switching would take up too much valuable time." Jo stated. "Now hurry up."

"And it looks like Scott and Sky take the second place spot!" Chris announced.

"What?!" Both Jo and Dave exclaimed.

They looked over and saw that Scott had filled his bucket of milk up completely.

"Dammit!" Jo shouted in anger.

"And it also looks like Jo and Dave are in last." Chris remarked. "Ms. Buttermilk, show us the next task."

"It's Buttersnaps." Ms. Buttersnaps corrected. "Also, follow me this way."


(Confessional: Dave)

"Okay, that was a bad start." Dave admitted. "But I told myself it could've only gotten better from there."


The contestants are now standing right outside a cornfield.

"All right, for this challenge you must pick as many ears of corn as you can in one minute." Chris explained.

Chef passed out wicker baskets to each duo.

"Whoever has the most corn by the end of the minute, wins this round with four points. Whoever gets the second most gets three points, and you know the drill from there." Chris continued. "Oh, and if you drop any corn it falls out of the basket, you are not allowed to pick it back up. Just to make it more interesting."

"You'd better not drop it. That stuff's the best corn in the whole darn province." Ms. Buttersnaps told the contestants.

"All right…. Go!" Chris announced to the duos.

The competitors ran into the cornfield.

"Those kids had better not mess up anything." Ms. Buttersnaps remarked. "If they do, you're payin' for it, McLean."

"Heh, duly noted." Chris replied.

Meanwhile out in the field, Lightning was picking corn and tossing it into the basket Anne Mari was holding.

"Sha-wham!" Lightning cheered as he threw an ear of corn into Anne Maria's basket.

"Ay, take it easy." Anne Maria advised Lightning. "You need to be careful. I can only do this so fast."

"Psht, we're doin' great." Lightning replied.

"Oh really… What about those?" Anne Maria asked, pointing to several ears of corn that had fallen by her feet.

"Ah, that's only a few." Lightning told her. "Now stop complainin', we've got work to do."


(Confessional: Anne Maria)

"Y'know, I probably shoulda argued with Lightning more in that part of the challenge." Anne Maria reflected. "But, after we somehow won that milking challenge, I thought he knew what he was doing."


Somewhere else in the cornfield, Jo was hard at work picking corn while Dave caught it in his basket.

"Y'know, I think we'll do better this time." Dave told Jo.

"We'd better." Jo replied.

"Well, uh, maybe you should be faster since you're the one picking the corn." Dave suggested.

"Hey, don't tell- Actually, that's a good idea." Jo admitted. "All right, I'll pick up the pace. But you try not to drop any."

"Great, we've got this one." Dave said.

Jo picked two ears of corn off the stalk at once and tossed them over to Dave. He moved back slightly but was able to catch them.

"Whoa, a little less force there." Dave advised her. "I almost dropped those."

"What did I just say about not dropping any?" Jo asked.

"Sorry, okay." Dave replied. "Let's just keep going."

Elsewhere in the cornfield, Sky picked corn and threw each ear into Scott's basket.

"So… Have any small talk?" Scott asked. "It's kinda boring out here."

"Sure, we can talk." Sky replied. "Uh…. What's Dave like?

"Dave? Why are you asking me?" Scott asked.

"You know why. I've seen you two spending a lot of time together." Sky said. "So, what do you think of him?"

"Eh, he's an all right guy." Scott replied. "Can't see us keeping in touch after the show though. What about you? I'm assuming you still kinda hate him after whatever the heck happened last time."

"Yeah, yeah, I don't really like him. But I'm pretty sure he doesn't like me either so it balances out." Sky said as she threw an ear of corn into the basket.

"It's probably for the better." Scott remarked. "If what little I know about your relationship is anything to go buy, trying to patch things up would be really hard."

"Wait, what has he told you?" Sky asked. "Whatever it is it's probably a lie to make me look bad."

"Relax, usually I tune him out when I'm bored. If he's told me anything that incriminating about you, I've probably forgotten it by now." Scott replied as he caught another piece of corn.

"Oh, that sure is a relief." Sky remarked. "Y'know, we make a surprisingly good team."

"Yeah, I wonder if that means Jo and Dave are getting along." Scott said before pausing for a few seconds. "Nah, I doubt it."


(Confessional: Sky)

"I really would've thought me and Scott would spend more time arguing." Sky commented. "I don't know if that fact that we didn't should have me scared or relieved."


Meanwhile, Leshawna was picking corn and handing it off to Harold in another part of the field.

"Man, it is hot out today." Leshawna remarked. "I think I've gotten so used to those virtual challenges it's makin' me soft."

"Would you like me to take over?" Harold offered as he grabbed a piece of corn from Leshawna.

"Nah, I got this." Leshawna replied. "Lemme do this for 'bout another minute. Then we can trade places."

"I'm okay with that." Harold told her.

The two of them continued picking corn for a few more moments.

"Y'know, I'm startin' to realize how boring this challenge is." Leshawna remarked. "Wanna talk about anything?"

"Sure, uh, there's actually one thing I really wanna know." Harold said. "I know it's geting kinda creepy, but with how much more time we've been spending together recently…. Are you sure we don't have another chance?"

"Look, Harold… I get it, you're a great guy." Leshawna told him. "And fine, I still kinda like you."

"Really?" Harold asked. "Gosh, this is great."

"Hold on, I wasn't finished." Leshawna continued. "I still kinda like you, but after how it ended last time. I just don't know if it'll work out."

"So you're saying there's still a chance?" Harold said.

"I guess so." Leshawna admitted. "Look, can we talk about this stuff after the show?"

"Sure, sure, that'd be best." Harold remarked.


(Confessional: Leshawna)

"It was nice to get that off my chest." Leshawna told the audience. "And yeah, maybe me and Harold can hook up once the show's over."


(Confessional: Harold)

"Gosh, it's great to hear what Leshawna really thinks about me." Harold remarked. "It's also great not to feel creepy about my feelings towards her."


The scene switched back to Chris, Chef, and Ms. Buttersnaps outside the cornfield.

"All right, it's been one minute now." Chef told his co-host.

"Good to know." Chris replied. "Chef, my megaphone."

Chef hands Chris a megaphone.

"Attention everyone!" Chris shouted into the megaphone pointed at the cornfield. "Your time is up! Cease picking your corn and come out here!"

After a few moments all the duos exited the cornfield with their baskets.

"Okay, let's see what you've all got." Chris said, looking over the contestants and their baskets. "Hmm… Not so much on that one."

Chris pointed at Anne Maria and Lightning's barely filled basket.

"If someone had better aim we'd have done better." Anne Maria stated.

"Huh? Who're you talkin' 'bout?" Lightning asked.

"Anyway, you guys get last place." Chris told them before looking at Jo and Dave's basket. "Hmm… Respectable… I'd say that's worth… Three points."

"Well, we could've done worse." Jo remarked. "I'll take it."

"Hmm… Pretty decent." Chris remarked, looking at Leshawna and Harold's basket. "Two points."

"Gosh, we probably should've talked less." Harold commented.

"And I guess that means Sky and Scott get first place with four points." Chris said looking over at their basket. "All right, the score is now four for Jo and Dave, five for Leshawna and Harold five for Anne Maria and Lighting as well and six for Scott and Sky. All right, now, Ms. Butterfly will show us to the next location."

"Y'know, I'm even gonna bother correctin' you at this point." Ms. Buttersnaps remarked. "C'mon, follow me."

The scene switched to the competitors, Ms. Buttersnaps, Chef, and Chris arriving out by several plastic sacks marked "Seed" out in the middle of a field.

"So what are we supposed to do here?" Scott asked.

"See all these sacks?" Chris asked. "Ms. Butternut here left them out in the field for some reason. Each of you will have to take a sack out to the barn. The first duo to make it back with both sacks of seed gets four points, second gets three, and so on and so forth."

"That don't sound too hard." Lightning remarked.

"Trust me, these things are heavy." Ms. Buttersnaps told the contestants. "I should know, I'm the one who had to put these things out here."

"Anyway, you all should best get running." Chris stated. "Ready…. Set… Grab your bags and run!"

All of the contestants grabbed a bag of seed from the pile and began running across the field towards the barn.

"Hmm, at least one of 'em's gonna collapse at the halfway point." Chef predicted. "Mark my words."

Meanwhile, Sky and Scott were running in the front of the race carrying their sacks.

"Hey! This isn't so bad." Sky remarked as she ran. "I'm starting to ache just a little but it could be worse."

"Yeah, I'm doin' all right too." Scott admitted. "I'm used to haulin' sacks of dirta round my old farm though so this isn't too much of a change."

"You think maybe should slow down?" Sky wondered. "Conserve energy and all that."

"Yeah, why not." Scott agreed. "Don't wanna tire ourselves out too fast."

Scott and Sky slowed down their running speed.

"Ah, I'm already feeling better." Sky remarked.

Suddenly, Lightning zoomed past them with Anne Maria following closely behind.

"Dammit!" Scott exclaimed in anger. "Okay, new plan, speed up!"


(Confessional: Scott)

"Y'know, I don't really get what Dave doesn't like about Sky." Scott remarked. "I wouldn't wanna hang around her on a regular basis but she seems all right. Those two must have messed up their relationship pretty bad."


The scene switched focus to Anne Maria and Lightning running across the field.

"Sha-go! We're gonna do this!" Lightning cheered.

"L-Lightning… Can'cha slow down?" Anne Maria asked. "My legs feel like they're 'bout to fall off…"

"That's a good thing, yo." Lightning told her. "That means you're burnin' calories."

"I don't think that's right…" Anne Maria panted. "Man… This is some heavy seed…."

"You need to build muscle, girl." Lightning stated as he ran.

"How is none of this effecting you?" Anne Maria asked.

"Lightning just told ya." Lighting replied. "He's strong!"


(Confessional: Anne Maria)

"On one hand, I nearly puked several times. On the other hand, I was able to keep a good lead with Lightning most of the time." Anne Maria remarked. "I'd hate to be in the back after our last lost, lemme tell ya."


Meanwhile, far back away from the other contestants, Jo was running with the bag of seed in her arms and Dave straggling behind her.

"C'mon! Hurry!" Jo ordered Dave. "I'd be running faster if you weren't so slow!"

"My arms are like pencils, okay! This is hard enough with out having to carry this sack!" Dave shouted.

"Quit whining and keep going. It's getting us nowhere." Jo told him. "I'm really starting to get why Sky doesn't like you."

"W-will you shut up!" Dave snapped, causing both of them to stop in their tracks. "You have been bossing me around this whole challenge and I won't stand for it anymore! L-look, I don't like raising my voice like this but I am just so sick of having to deal with you! I don't get why Sky sees you as a friend, but whatever it is, it can't be worth it! Pushing me around doesn't make you strong, it makes you a bully."

"I… Uh… Sh-shut up!" Jo told him. "Nobody talks to me like that."

"J-just show a little respect. Maybe it's the heat getting to me, but I don't care." Dave said. "I'm sick of your attitude! And I've only had to talk to you for one challenge. I can't even imagine how your old team feels."

"All right, sorry! Is that what you wanted to hear?" Jo half-heartedly apologized. "Look, you can go at your own pace, let's just keep going and maybe we can beat Harold and Leshawna."

"Fine." Dave replied. "Let's go."

The two of them began running again.


(Confessional: Dave)

"Getting angry can feel surprisingly good." Dave remarked. "Hmm… I wonder if I can get Scott to be nicer to me too. He can be a bit aggressive… I think I'll try it."


Meanwhile, slightly further ahead, Leshawna and Harold were running together.

"Aw man… I'm feelin' burned out…" Leshawna remarked, sounding out of breath.

"Agreed..." Harold said, sounding equally tired. "We seem to have exerted most of our energy at the beginning…. Neither of us being athletic does not help either."

"Still haven't seen Jo run past us though." Leshawna commented. "Didn't think I'd see that."

"She does seem more likely to be at an advantage in this race." Harold agreed. "Wonder what's stopping her."

"Hey, let's not stop to wonder." Leshawna told him as she continued her attempt at running. "I wanna score those last two points."

"Great idea." Harold agreed. "I'm actually starting to feel re-energized. Let's go!"

Harold picked up his running pace.

"Hey, wait for me." Leshawna told him as she sped up. "This bag is heavy."

Elsewhere, over by the barn, Chris, Chef, and Ms. Buttersnaps were waiting for the contestants.

"Hmm… Sure hope they get here soon." Chef remarked. "It's pretty boring out here."

"Wanna do something to pass the time?" Chris asked. "How about I spy?"

"Definitely not." Chef shot the idea down. "We ain't seven and on a road trip."

"Plus it's mostly just field out here right now." Ms. Buttersnaps added. "Ain't much to spy."

"Hold up, I think I see one of the groups coming." Chef commented.

Lightning and Anne Maria ran up to the hosts and dumped their bags on the ground.

"Man… That felt like some kinda medieval torture…" Anne Maria panted. "What's wrong with you guys?"

"Lightning didn't mind it." Lightning stated.

"Wait… How'd you guys make it here before the rest of us?" Anne Maria asked, still out of breath.

"Tractor." Ms. Buttersnaps plainly stated.

"You know, I did not expect you guys to make first place." Chris remarked. "But life's full of surprises. I wonder who's next?"

"I think I see 'em." Chef remarked, pointing to two approaching figures in the distance.

Sky and Scott ran over to the hosts and placed down their sacks of seed with the other two.

"Y'know you could at least try to be careful. Ms. Buttersnaps remarked.

"Did we… Did we make it…" Scott asked, sounding out of breath. "I can't feel any of my limbs right now…"

"You made second place." Chris told them.

"Good enough…" Sky wearily remarked.

"Hmm, so, which of our last two duos is going to make it next?" Chris wondered.

"I think we're gonna find out pretty soon." Chef remarked, pointing to another pair of figures approaching.

Harold and Leshawna ran up to the rest and placed down their bags.

"Done…" Leshawna panted. "Let's never do that again…"

"And that gives you two third place!" Chris announced. "May not be great, but at least you don't get Jo and Dave's place. Speaking of which, here they come now."

Dave and Jo ran up to the others and placed their sacks down with the rest.

"So, tell me, how do you two feel in last place?" Chris asked.

"No comment." Jo replied.

"Fair enough." Chris commented. "Just as a reminder our scores are now Jo and Dave five, Harold and Leshawna six, Lightning and Anne Maria nine, and Scott and Sky also nine. Anyway, let's move on. Ms. Butterscotch, where to next?"

"If you follow me, I'll show ya." Ms. Buttersnaps replied.

The scene changed over to the contestants arriving back at the barn where a table with a cloth covering it was scene. There were some very obvious large lumps under the cloth.

"Oh boy… I'm already dreading what's under there." Sky remarked.

"Don't worry, there's nothing hiding under there that wants to rip your face off." Chris told them. "And that's not sarcasm."

"So what really is in there?" Harold asked.

Chef pulled the sheet away to reveal four large buckets full of seeds.

"Those seeds you just lugged across the field!" Chris announced.

"Okay… But why?" Anne Maria asked.

"Well, you see in each of those bags was a medal with the face of, you guessed it, me, on it." Chris began explaining. "So, each duo must sift through there and find both medals. Oh, and if you spill any seeds by accident, you're disqualified. Just to make things extra hard."

"Man, this sure sounds like fun." Chef sarcastically remarked.

The four duos took their positions in front of the large buckets.

"Remember, both medals have to be found in order for you to win." Chris reminded them. "And no spillage. Now go!"

The contestants all began feeling through the seeds.

The camera focused on Lightning violently jossling his hand around in the bucket nearly spilling seeds over the edge.

"Uh… Lightning… Might wanna be a bit gentler." Anne Maria advised him.

"Sha-nah, Lightning knows exactly what he's doing." Lightning stated.

"You are dangerously close to tippin' our bucket, pal." Anne Maria pointed out.

"Hmm…. Damn, you're right." Lightning realized, stopping his movement. "Thanks, girl. Lightning'll try to be more careful."

Lightning began carefully feeling around in the bucket again.


(Confessional: Lightning)

"Pretty sure Lightning and Anne Maria are the only people right now who aren't in an alliance." Lightning commented. "Crazy as it sounds, Lightning actually thinks we might work good together.


The scene shifted to Jo and Dave feeling around in their basket together.

"All right… Let's try to keep things level headed and not argue." Jo told Dave, attempting to sound calm.

"Agreed." Dave replied in the same tone of voice.

The duo kept feeling around for a few more moments in silence.

"Hey, I think I feel something." Dave commented.

"That's my hand." Jo flatly stated.

"Oh, that's why it felt so weird." Dave remarked.

"Just keep feeling." Jo told him.

The camera panned to Leshawna and Harold rummaging through their bucket.

"Feel anything yet?" Harold asked.

"Comin' up blank here." Leshawna replied. "Hang on… Hang on… Hey! I've got something!"

Leshawna pulled her hand up from the seed with one of the medals in her hand.

"Gosh, you actually did it." Harold remarked. "Great work."

"All right, looks like we've got a good shot at making first place." Leshawna said. "Not too shabby."

The camera panned over to Scott and Sky feeling through their bucket.

"So… Anything going on?" Sky asked as she rummaged through the bucket. "I'll be honest, I'm kinda bored right now."

"Yeah, I really expected us to fight more." Scott admitted. "Of course, that isn't exactly a bad thing. The closer I- Uh, we, are to immunity, the better."

"True." Sky remarked. "But… I still wish we had something to talk about."

"Same here." Scott confessed. "Uh… What kind of seed do you think this is?"

"I dunno, aren't you the farmer?" Sky asked.

"Yeah, but I still can't recognize it." Scott said. "Hey, think we should work faster?"

"Nah, only one person's found a medal." Sky pointed out.

"Sha-sweet! Lightning found the thing!" Lightning cheered from out of their view.

"Never mind, faster." Sky told Scott.

The scene switched back over to Harold and Leshawna with their medal from before next to them.

"Sure hope those two don't find their second medal before us." Harold commented, looking over at Lightning and Anne Maria.

"I don't think we have to worry 'bout them." Leshawna stated. "They don't really look all that bright."

"So, Leshawna, wanna talk about anything while we're working?" Harold asked. "Maybe… Our relationship."

"Let's wait 'til after the challenge how 'bout." Leshawna suggested. "This kind seems to require a lotta focus."

"All right, I'm sorry." Harold apologized. "It's just nice to know you like me back."

"Focus." Leshawna reminded him.

"Right, right, sorry." Harold apologized again.

The two of them returned to silence for a bit more.

"Hmm… I think I feel something." Harold remarked as he reached his hand deeper down into the seed bucket.

"Careful." Leshawna warned him, noticing the rising levels of seeds. "Looks like we're about to spill."

"Hold on, I think I can just about reach it." Harold told her.

Harold reached down further into the bucket.

"I got it!" Harold cheered.

"Great, now bring it out." Leshawna cautiously advised him.

Harold quickly pulled his hand out of the bucket with the medal in hand. However, in the process the bucket was knocked over, spilling the various seeds all over the floor.

"No!" Both Harold and Leshawna exclaimed.

"Uh oh, looks like you two are out of the game." Chris remarked.

"Wait a minute, I pulled out the medal." Harold pointed out.

"That is true." Chris admitted. "But your bucket still spilled. So going by my rules, it's a loss. Last place for both of you."

"I'mma spend some time outside." Leshawna stated.

"That's probably for the best…." Harold sheepishly remarked.

The camera panned over to Anne Maria and Lightning digging through their bucket.

"Yeesh, bummer what happened to them." Anne Maria remarked, looking over at Leshawna and Harold's now tipped bucket. "Hmm, 'least it's them and not us."

"Yo, keep a-searchin' girl." Lightning reminded her. "Lightning's keepin' his arm calm like you suggested."

"Right, right, I know." Anne Maria replied. "I just don't feel like we're findin' any-"

There was a pause as the Jersey girl suddenly stopped.

"Somethin' wrong?" Lightning asked.

"I think I've actually got it!" Anne Maria cheered.

Anne Maria carefully pulled the medal out of her bucket.

"First place!" Anne Maria exclaimed. "Try to top that!"

"Woohoo!" She heard Dave cheer from out of camera view.

"Well, that sure was quick." Anne Maria remarked.

The camera cut to Dave with a medal in his hand by Jo.

"I'm impressed." Jo remarked.

"The best part is I think I felt my knuckle brush against the other one on the way up." Dave told Jo.

"Well, make your move on it then." Jo ordered him.

Dave reached back into the bucket.

"Hey, I think I grabbed it already!" Dave cheered.

"That's my hand again." Jo told him.

"Oh, whoops." Dave remarked before rummaging through the bucket again. "Okay, now I've got it!"

Dave carefully took the medal out from the bucket.

"Done!" Dave cheered.

"And it looks like Dave and Jo get the less-great-but-not-awful, second place." Chris remarked. "Which also makes Sky and Scott third place by default."

"Ah, default, the two sweetest words in the English language." Scott commented.

"That's two words." Sky pointed out.

Scott grunted in annoyance.

"Close enough…" Scott mumbled.

"Anyway, let's tally up these new points, shall we." Chris told the contestants. "In last place we have Harold and Leshawna with seven, followed by Jo and Dave with eight. After that, it's Sky and Scott with eleven and in first place we have Lightning and Anne Maria with thirteen."

"Sha-score!" Lightning cheered. "Lightning's a winner!"

"Ahem, me too." Anne Maria pointed out.

"Yes indeed. You two have the honour of not being on the proverbial elimination menu tonight." Chris told them. "As for everyone else out here… Well, you'll have plenty of time to think about who you wanna vote off on the bus ride back."

"Oh joy…" Jo sarcastically replied.

"Anyway, let's all bid our nice host Ms. Butterball a goodbye." Chris continued.

"If I say any of y'all on my property again I will not hesitate to chase ya off." Ms. Buttersnaps stated. "Ugh, this is the last time I trust a TV producer."

"Maybe nice is a bit of a stretch." Chris whispered to Chef.


(Confessional: Sky)

"You know, after doing challenges inside computers all season, I actually found doing this to be really, refreshing." Sky remarked. "I kinda hope the interns accidentally break the machines more often."


(Confessional: Scott)

"Jeez, first Dave wins the last challenge and now these two." Scott remarked. "Is the whole world just upside down?"


The scene changed to the inside of the studio tour bus on the road with Chef driving and the host and contestants sitting in back.

The camera itself focused on Sky and Jo sitting together.

"So, how'd things go for you and Scott?" Jo asked. "Must've gone better than for me and Dave."

"Yeah, we did surprisingly not terrible." Sky admitted. "We weren't great but we never had any crazy fits of anger."

"Hmmph, lucky." Jo remarked. "Dave blew up at me when we were carrying those bags. To be fair I probably pushed the guy too hard. He doesn't seem very… Good at much. I can see why you don't like him."

"Yeah, he can be a bit hard to work with." Sky commented. "I'll bet you anything that he's gonna shower at least three times once we get back to the film lot. He hates germs."

"Think we could vote him off?" Jo wondered.

"Well, we can always try." Sky replied.

"So yes?" Jo asked.

"Why not." Sky said. "That'll be one less thing for me to worry about."

The camera panned back further in the bus to where Lightning and Anne Maria were seated.

"So, we did pretty good today if I do say so myself." Anne Maria remarked.

"Yeah, sha-totally." Lightning remarked. "Woo!"

"All right, cool your jets. Let's not get too excited." Anne Maria told him. "We mostly just got lucky."

"Psht, it was mostly skill." Lightning stated.

"Uh huh… Right." Anne Maria remarked. "Y'know, I was thinkin' we did pretty good together in this challenge. Maybe we should make this a full time deal. Whadda ya say?"

"Hmm…. Yknow, Lightning likes the way you think, hair girl." Lightning replied. "We could totally do this. And as bonus…"

Lightning leaned closer to Anne Maria.

"Lightning's got the statue thingy…" Lightning whispered to her.

"You do, eh." Anne Maria remarked. "Wow, this sure makes us powerful, huh."

"You bet'cha." Lightning told her. "Woo! We're awesome!"

"Seriously, lower your energy." Anne Maria advised him.


(Confessional: Lightning)

"This alliance with Annie is a good thing." Lightning told the audience. "Just goes to show that even without Shawn, nothing can stop Lightning from striking."


The scene moved over to Scott and Dave over in the back of the bus.

"Well… I think I can say this was mostly a disaster." Dave remarked.

"Hmm, tough luck. I had a pretty average time." Scott told his partner.

"Lucky…" Dave mumbled.

"Hey, let's head to the back. I wanna discuss some stuff more privately." Scott said.

"We're already in the back." Dave pointed out.

"Further back." Scott told him. "Like, the restroom."

"Really?" Dave asked, sounding annoyed. "Okay, fine. Just don't make it weird."

The camera cut to Scott and Dave entering the somewhat cramped restroom together.

"All right, tell me what you wanted to say." Dave said. "The sooner I get out of this place the better."

"Right, so, I want to discuss the votes." Scott explained. "I'm thinking we go after Leshawna. She hasn't seemed like much of a threat his whole game. So, I say we get rid of her before she becomes too close to winning for her own good."

"I'm not so sure. You've been making quite a lot of decisions in this alliance and I think I should take charge for a change." Dave proclaimed.

"No dice there, pal." Scott replied. "We tried to vote of Sky last time."

"You know, you're being a bit bossy right now." Dave told him. "And tonight, I wanna do things my way. And for the record, I wasn't even planning on voting out Sky."

"Jeez, what's gotten into you?" Scott asked. "You're usually so complacent. Um, no offence."

"Offence taken." Dave said.

"Oh no, this doesn't have anything to do with you partnering up with Jo earlier, does it?" Scott wondered.

"None of your business." Dave replied. "Let's vote my way now. We'll split the difference with you voting for Leshawna and me voting for Harold. That way, at least one threat is eliminated. Are we clear?"

"Okay, fine we'll do it your way tonight." Scott told him.

"Good." Dave said, sounding satisfied.

Dave exited the bathroom.


(Confessional: Dave)

"You know, having this power feels pretty good." Dave remarked, leaning back in the chair slightly. "I really could take control of this game if I wanted. Maybe I could even get Sky to apologize to me?"


(Confessional: Scott)

"Okay, either Dave stops this weird ego trip he's on or I stop it for him." Scott stated. "Hmm… I wonder if there's any way to use this to my advantage."


The scene changed to Leshawna and Harold sitting next to each other in the front of the bus.

"Look, I'm really sorry about losing us the challenge." Harold apologized.

"It's fine. What are the chances of either of us being eliminated anyway?" Leshawna asked.

"Well, with the fact that people might start realizing that both of us have yet to be targeted and the ever decreasing pool of contestants, surprisingly high." Harold told her.

"Y'know, you're real bad at making people feel better sometimes." Leshawna remarked.

"It's just simple facts." Harold stated. "But it was also a bit of a downer…"

"Let's just talk about this later." Leshawna told him.

"Good plan." Harold agreed.


(Confessional: Leshawna)

"I don't hate Harold. But maybe I should spend less time around him." Leshawna said. "I feel like it's throwing both of our focuses."


The scene changed to the contestants sitting in front of the stage with Chris on it.

"Well, I think it's safe to say we all had a long day." Chris commented.

"Easy for you to say, you barely did anything today." Sky pointed out.

"Hey! I'm the host here." Chris told her. "No backtalk."

"Jeez, what are you? A teacher?" Scott asked.

"Can you stop insulting me and get to the voting?" Chris asked. "That'd be great."


(Voting Confessional: Sky)

Sky held up a photograph of Dave with an X over it.

"Not gonna lie, I really won't miss you that much." Sky admitted. "In fact, I'd rather you leave. Don't wanna see you go totally unhinged again."


(Voting Confessional: Scott)

"To be honest, it's either Dave or Leshawna for me." Scott told the audience. "I know it's stupid to vote out your own alliance. But after that conversation we had earlier, I'm starting to think I might wanna search for new blood. But I'll have to think a bit more…"


(Voting Confessional: Harold)

Harold held a crossed out photograph of Scott to the camera.

"I didn't have time to think out my vote with how much I was thinking about Leshawna and how I screwed up." Harold admitted. "But I might as well try to vote off Scott. He definitely has this coming to him."


(Voting Confessional: Dave)

Dave drew an X over a photograph of Harold and showed it to the camera.

"Sorry, but you definitely seem smarter than me." Dave said. "So I don't really want you ruining my chances. Sure hope Scott goes along with my plan."


(Voting Confessional: Lightning)

Lightning showed a drawn on photo of Leshawna to the camera.

"Lightning and his awesome new alliance came to a conclusion." Lightning told the audience. "Y'see, Lightning figured that Leshawna's planning something. Why? 'Cause Lightning don't suspect her. That means, she's real good at hiding stuff from me."


(Voting Confessional: Jo)

Jo held up a picture of Dave.

"After that fight we had, I do not feel bad about this at all." Jo stated. "Good riddance."


(Voting Confessional: Anne Maria)

"I dunno who to vote for." Anne Maria admitted. "I know me and Lightning agreed on Leshawna… But I dunno. Lightning ain't that smart. 'Course, I ain't either. Maybe I should go for her? Lemme think for a little bit more."


(Voting Confessional: Leshawna)

Leshawna held up a picture of Scott with an X on it.

"As much as Harold cost me the challenge, I can't vote for him." Leshawna stated. "We just might wanna spend a little time apart. Just worried he's a bit too obsessed with me is all. But Scott, I want him outta here now.


The scene changed over to Chris and Chef walking up on to the stage after the votes were cast.

"So, I'm sure you're all interested in seeing which one of you gets cut." Chris remarked. "Well, that's what I'm here to do. Anne Maria, Lightning, Sky, Jo. You're all good. No need to worry."

Chef threw four awards over to the safe contestants.

"Huh, was not expecting that." Jo admitted. "Not that I'm complaining or anything."

"Dave, Harold, Leshawna, Scott, Chef's gonna hand out two more Gilded Chris Awards to two of you." Chris told them. "And they go to…"

"…. Harold and Scott!"

Chef tossed the two boys their Gilded Chris Awards.

"So, that just leaves Leshawna and Dave right here." Chris said. "And I've got one last award right here. So, the honour of the final award of the night goes to…."

"… Dave!"

Chef began reaching for the award but stopped himself when he saw Harold suddenly stand up in the audience.

"Hold it!" Harold shouted.

"Ah jeez, what's this crap?" Chef muttered to himself.

"I would like to be eliminated instead of Leshawna." Harold explained.

"Wait, what?" Chris asked. "Am I having déjà vu? Because this feels like what happened last time you were eliminated."

"This time I know exactly what I'm doing." Harold stated.

"Harold, you don't have to do this for me." Leshawna told him. "I was voted out. Stuff happens."

"No Leshawna, you deserve better than this." Harold said. "I really think you've got a shot at winning."

"Well, it's your funeral." Chris remarked. "Harold, even though you only received a single vote against you, please proceed to the Lame-O-Sine."

Harold nodded and walked away from the bleachers towards the limo. He reached for the car door handle once he was close enough but stopped when he heard someone approaching from behind him.

"Who's there?" Harold asked, turning around to see Leshawna walking up to him.

"Just wanted to give you a real goodbye." Leshawna explained. "So, you really sure 'bout doin' this?"

"Yes." Harold stated. "I think I've had enough of this show for a lifetime anyway."

"Yeah, same here." Leshawna admitted. "But gettin' that million dollars sure would be nice."

"Hey, before I leave I just wanna say sorry if I ever seemed creepy." Harold said.

"It's fine." Leshawna replied. "Oh, one thing I've got say before I go."

"What is it?" Harold asked.

Leshawna pulled Harold in close and kissed him on the cheek.

"All right, now you've gotta go." Leshawna told Harold after pulling away. "Say hi to the others for me."

"I will." Harold said. "And good luck with the game."

Harold got into the limo and it drove away. Once it was out of site, Chris approached Leshawna.

"Well, I sure didn't expect that." Chris remarked.

"Gah!" Leshawna exclaimed in surprise. "Man, you gotta announce yourself in a way less sudden way."

"I regret nothing." Chris stated before looking into the camera. "So, despite this unorthodox elimination, the show goes on! Will anyone else quit? Probably not. But the only way to be sure is to stay tuned for more, Total. Drama. Winners!"


Votes:

Anne Maria - Leshawna

Dave - Harold

Harold - Scott

Jo - Dave

Leshawna - Scott

Lightning - Leshawna

Scott - Leshawna

Sky - Dave

Results:

Leshawna - 3 Votes(Negated by Harold Quitting)

Dave - 2 Votes

Scott - 2 Votes

Harold - 1 Vote

Eliminated:

Mike, the Nice Guy (18th Place)

Max, the Super Villain (17th Place)

Lindsay, the Dumb Princess (16th Place)

Geoff, the Funnest Guy Around (15th Place)

Sugar, the Pageant Queen (14th Place)

Jasmine, the Outback Survivalist (13th Place)

Owen, the Party Animal (12th Place)

Zoey, the Indie Chick (11th Place)

Beth, the Wannabe (10th Place)

Shawn, the Conspiracy Theorist (9th Place)

Harold, the Dweeb (8th Place)


And that's everything for the chapter. If you're wondering why I chose this challenge one of my readers suggested the idea to me in a PM and I liked it. But it didn't really require any virtual reality so I skipped over that for this challenge. The rest of the challenges in this story will have virtual reality as part of them though. As for the elimination, this seemed like a good end to Harold and Leshawna's plot together. Also, please let me know how I did writing that. Romance has always been my weakest point in writing so I'm always nervous when I try to write it. Anyway, leave a review and let me know what yout hink of this chapter. Thanks for reading.