Just some A/N's before I start this episode -
1. I just got season 3 of Hetalia on DVD. Awesome!
2. Since I'm going back to school tomorrow, the last few updates will take a while. Still, I hope to get this story done by the end of February.
3. I have hit 3,500 views, which is absolutely amazing. If you look back at earlier chapters, you can see me getting excited about a few hundred fews, which was kind of pathetic looking back. Still, thanks to everyone who has supported me this far. You're awesome! ;-)
3. I was struggling to come up with a challenge for this episode, so I ended up making it up as I went. This could be interesting…
Intern #6 did the recap this time –
"Last time on Euro-Drama Roadtrip, the final five went to Denmark where they had to make stop-motion movies.
Tia made a movie about a rockstar, Marios made a movie about bricks fighting to the death, Sanna made a movie about a handicapped brick getting a job in the circus and Adrijana…made one too.
When the eliminates voted for their favourites, Sanna ended up winning by a landslide, saving her from elimination.
In the end, it was fan-favourite Marios who got the boot, leaving only four contestants to fight it out for the million. Three girls and one guy (albeit Aleksander), three from the east and one from the west, two beginning with 'A' and two not.
With only Sanna, Tia, Adrijana and Aleksander remaining, it's hard to say who'll win, but that's the fun of it.
Keep watching to find out what happens next right here on Euro…Drama…Roadtrip!"
Tia's eyes slowly opened. Was she really here? Where was everyone on the bus? Only four people left. Could it be?
She pinched herself to make sure she wasn't dreaming. Nope, this was real. She was in the final four of Euro-Drama Roadtrip.
[Bus Toilet:
Tia (Bulgaria): Yes! The final four! I still cannot believe I have made it this far. Unfortunately, with Marios gone, I'm sort of stuck for allies, but who cares?
Marios told me before he left that Bulgaria's best position in Eurovision was 5th place, so no matter how well I do from now on, I'll have made my country proud.]
Sanna opened her eyes and stretched.
"Morning," she said. "What time is it?"
Hans looked at his watch, "Right now it's twenty five past eight, but we'll be going back a time zone soon."
"Why, where are we going next?" Tia asked from behind them.
"Iceland," was Hans' response. "I went there on holidays a few times. They have the most relaxing hot springs ever. And you should see the geysers and volcanoes, they look remarkable."
"I wonder what our challenge will be," Tia pondered.
"That is for me to know and you to find out," Hans responded. "Until then, enjoy the time you still have in this contest. It's not going to last forever."
"No," Sanna sighed. "Wow, it sure has been a long journey…nearly four weeks."
"Yeah, in a couple of days, one of us is going to be a millionaire," Tia replied. "Imagine how that could change our life."
"If I win, I'll probably blow it all in a week," Sanna giggled.
"Really? I'm sure you'd give some of it away," Tia said.
"Enh…" was Sanna's response.
"Oh well, I suppose it's not my business," Tia shrugged.
[Bus Toilet:
Tia (Bulgaria): [she folds her arms and sighs] As far as I can tell, the more you get, the less you give.
Sanna (Denmark): Oh, come on, Tia! Just because I don't give doesn't mean I care! Does it? Ugh…]
"Good morning," Aleksander said cheerfully as he sat beside Adrijana.
His response was Bolognese in his face.
"Oh come on, that took me ages to make!" Aleksander frowned. "Do you know how hard it is make Bolognese with your bare hands!?"
"Ugh! Now I don't want any more!" Adrijana whined, and she picked up her plate and dumped it on Aleksander's head.
"What is your problem!?" Aleksander snapped. "Just because your life sucks doesn't mean you have to take it out on me!"
"Just because you know doesn't mean you have to take advantage!" Adrijana snapped. "You have problems too! Why do you have to be such an annoying little plague all of the time! Leave me alone! You don't understand!"
With that, Adrijana jabbed Aleksander in the eye and sent him flying.
[Bus Toilet:
Adrijana (Slovenia): That…was actually kinda satisfying. It's such a shame it hurt my fist!]
"Okay, we have made it!" Hans announced. "Iceland, everyone!"
The final four stepped out of the bus, and they were once again greeted by the six interns.
"Finally, you're here!" Intern #3 exclaimed. "We've been standing here for hours. I can't feel my legs."
"You can say that again. Oh wait, you have. Like a million times," Intern #2 snapped.
"Why didn't you wait in the RV?" Tia asked in confusion.
"That's what I said," Intern #3 sighed. "But someone was too worried about keeping her job to care!"
"Hey!" Intern #4 exclaimed in defence. "What do you have to worry about? If you lose this job, you're all good. You're young enough to afford screw-ups. I, on the other hand, am trying to start my life over. I'm 24 and for six years, all I've had is benefit to live on!"
"Poor you," Intern #3 sneered. "It's not like we're getting paid anyway. Well, except you, because, you know…"
"Shut up!" Intern #4 whined.
"Girls, calm down!" Intern #1 exclaimed. "We still need to explain the challenge."
"Oh yes, of course!" Intern #4 exclaimed, . "Welcome to Iceland, my home country, where we have geysers, Björk and volcanoes! As you can see, we are standing not far from a dormant volcano. The first part of your challenge is to look around these rocky grounds for clues that lead a ping-pong ball with the flag of your country on it. Once you find this ping-pong ball, you must climb up this volcano and drop it in.
Here are your first clues. You all have different trails to follow, so don't bother trying to follow each other."
Intern #2 handed out sheets of paper to everyone, and they unfolded them and started to read.
"Take 20 steps forward then turn to the right. Take ten more steps and hold on tight," Tia read. "What?"
"You'll find out in time," Intern #3 replied mysteriously. "Now, come on, let's get back to the RV. I need some hot cocoa after standing in the cold all day."
"I second that," Intern #5 agreed.
"Wait for me!" Intern #2 exclaimed.
With that, they were gone.
"…with that, take an about turn," Aleksander continued to read. "What's an about turn?"
"It means you turn around 180 degrees," Adrijana replied. "Wait a minute, why am I even helping you?"
"You have no choice," Aleksander smirked. "Goodbye, loser."
Adrijana scowled before she also left.
Once again, the eliminated contestants gathered to watch the show in Hadi's room.
Only this time they were joined by Marios.
"Marios, you made it!" Emilia exclaimed. "Here, have a seat next to Lou."
"So, you hang out here and watch the show?" Marios asked as he shut the door behind him.
"Yeah. Nearly every day since Hadi was eliminated," Emilia replied.
"Awesome!" Marios exclaimed. "Make some room for me!"
[Hotel Toilet:
Emilia (Netherlands): It really sucks that Marios was voted off. He was really cool and if Adrijana couldn't win, then he deserved it. He's not as hot as Lou though…
Marios (Greece): It's really cool to be here at this hotel. I got such a warm welcome, and I got to go online and look at all the stuff people said about me. I'm first place in all the polls!
Sierra even made a fan-club for me on Twitter. That's right, THE Sierra. It already has 10,000 followers. I just hope she never finds out where I live. I wouldn't wanna be Cody #3. You know, 'cuz Cameron was #2.]
"…8…9…10!" Tia finished, before looking at the sheet of paper one more time. "What did it mean when it said hold on tight?"
She noticed a pole in front of her.
"Hmm…" she said, and she grabbed it with one hand. Immediately the pole started to spin, and Tia was quickly flung off.
"AH, what was that about?" she groaned, and then she noticed some writing on the side.
"Put your limbs around this pole.
For ten seconds, then look in the hole."
"What hole?" Tia asked herself, before wrapping her arms and legs around the pole.
"ARRRGGH!" she screamed as she started to spin again. She stayed on for three seconds before being flung off again.
"Son of a *****!" she exclaimed as she got up again.
[Bus Toilet:
Aleksander (Albania): Since there's so few people left, I could actually get voted off, so I might actually need to get immunity. Besides, finding clues to a ping-pong ball; how hard could that be?]
"Take a right turn and then an about turn?" Aleksander said in confusion. "Couldn't they have just said take a left turn? Seriously, why is everything to difficult to figure ou…"
He stopped when he nearly tripped over a wooden box.
"Huh? What's this?" he asked himself, and he picked it up. Or at least he tried to. He wasn't strong enough so he bent down and read the tag attached to the box.
"Give me one jacket. Give me one shoe. And solve this puzzle to get the next clue."
"Oh, a tangram. Yawn," Aleksander sighed. "Seriously, they couldn't have done better than that?"
He effortlessly put the pieces of the puzzle together before the box opened. There was another note inside.
"With this compass, find the north. Then walk ahead till you find your worth," Aleksander read. "By the way, we weren't kidding about giving us your jacket and shoe. If you don't leave them in this box, then you will be disqualified from this challenge."
"I am so sure," Aleksander sighed sarcastically. "Oh well, I'm not taking any chances at this point."
With that, he took off his hoody and one of his shoes and left.
[Bus Toilet:
Aleksander (Albania): Seriously, they couldn't have come up with anything better than tangrams? I've been doing those since I was five!
As for the jacket and shoe thing, what the heck was that about?]
"Okay, here we are!" Sanna exclaimed, and she picked up a box near her and started to read its tag. "In order to get this clue out of its muzzle
Dare to solve this below sliding puzzle."
"Ugh, not one of these! Son of a *****!" Sanna exclaimed, as she looked at the puzzle, which was a 4x4 grid with a total of 15 pieces.
"What is this a picture of anyway?" Sanna asked as she fiddled with it. "It's only black and white."
Adrijana stomped across the rocky grounds until she came to a wooden box.
"Solve this puzzle. Get it right.
Then you might just see a light."
"A 'connect the wires' puzzle? I don't think so," she sighed, and she lay down on the rocky ground and started to nap.
"What do you think you're doing?" asked a voice.
"Huh? Who is…oh wait, it's YOU," Adrijana groaned, as an old woman suddenly appeared beside her. "What do you want you old *****?"
"Tut, tut, you shouldn't use that sort of language in front of your elders," Ania scolded. "Anyway, why are you lazing about on the ground? You have a challenge to win!"
"Go away!" Adrijana yelled.
"No," was Ania's simple response. "By the way, I just wanted to tell you that it's been exactly 100 years since Gregor refused to give me food."
"Oh, so the curse is over?" Adrijana asked excitedly.
"NO!" Ania exclaimed obnoxiously. "When I said that I'd put a curse on him and the family for 100 years, I meant 100 years EACH. So you're still gonna be cursed for most of your life. Sucks to be you!"
"Myeh!" Adrijana yelled at her.
"Okay, that's rude," Ania sighed. "Anyways, you are going to do this puzzle whether you like it or not."
"But…"
"DO IT!" Ania screamed.
"It's impossible!" Adrijana protested. "I don't know which wire goes where."
"Oh come on, it's simple!" Ania snapped. "A goes to E, B goes to C…"
"Thanks for that," Adrijana said dryly. "I'm still not doing it!"
"Oh yeah, then you'll have to put up with this!" Ania exclaimed, and she flicked her wrist, setting it on fire.
"Fine, I'll do it," Adrijana sighed.
"Good," Ania nodded, before screeching in pain. "Okay, seriously, do you know where there's some water? This fire is really starting to burn my hand!"
"Really?" Adrijana asked, raising her eyebrows. "I thought being a ghost would, you know, make you immune to fires."
"Well it doesn't!" Ania screamed. "Oh, this burns!"
"Poor you," Adrijana sighed. "Now, shush, I'm trying to solve this."
[Bus Toilet:
Adrijana (Slovenia): After sixteen years of my life, I'd never seen Ania in the flesh. Hopefully, it'll also be the last.]
[Producer's Toilet:
Female Producer (Sweden): You have no idea how much editing it took to insert an old woman in there. You know, since Ania was invisible to everyone else.]
"…8…9…10!" said a robotic voice, before the pole stopped spinning and Tia let go.
"Finally," she sighed. "That took forever."
The pole descended into the ground, leaving a hole behind.
"Look in the hole," Tia said to herself, and she reached into it. "Oh look, there's another note!"
She read, "Follow the chalk to be directed, to a place where something has been erected."
"Erected? Ew!" she exclaimed. "Oh well, I guess I'll just wait and see."
"I told you she'd find it disgusting!" Intern #3 yelled at Intern #4 as they watched the challenge on TV.
"It wasn't my idea," Intern #4 protested.
"Then whose was it?" Intern #3 asked.
Intern #1 was sitting in the corner, laughing like a small child.
"Dude, you are sick-sick-sick," Intern #4 said to him.
"Okay, here is the next puzzle," Aleksander sighed as he hopped over on one foot. "Jeez, I am freezing! I COULD USE A JACKET RIGHT NOW!"
He bent down and looked at the next puzzle. "Move two matches to turn the dustpan upside-down."
"Yawn, I've seen this a bajillion times," he sighed. "You just move this one to the right, and this one down. Easy-peasy."
Within a few short seconds, the box opened again, and there was another clue inside.
"Clue #3," Aleksander read. "Walk to the rock on the right. Roll with all your might."
The Albanian turned his head right. There was a rock with a sign saying 'THIS ONE' nailed onto it.
"All I have to do is roll the rock? Even I can do that!" he exclaimed, and he bent down and tried to get a grip on it. Tried.
"Ugh, this is harder than I expected," he groaned as he struggled to push it.
[Hotel Toilet:
Amanda (Sweden): Seriously, Aleksander, what did you expect? You already found it hard to pick up the box!]
A camera zoomed in on Sanna, who was still trying to solve the sliding puzzle, though she was not making much progress.
"Ugh, this must go here! But then where does this one go! This is stupid!" she yelled.
[Bus Toilet:
Sanna (Denmark): I've never been a fan of puzzles. I don't understand why people enjoy doing them. They're so FREAKIN' HARD!]
"Come on, Sanna! Don't give up! You're gonna win this! Woo!" Tyge cheered from Hadi's room in the hotel.
"Yeah, go Sanna! Win it for Scandinavia!" Johannes added, clapping his hands.
"Don't get your hopes up. She hasn't solved it for ten minutes! She is doomed from here!" Anton yelled.
Berto, who was sitting next to him, moved himself a reasonable distance away.
"You can move, but that won't save you from the horrible aspects of reality!" Anton exclaimed.
Berto responded by making a gun with his fingers, aiming it at his own head, and sticking out his tongue.
[Hotel Toilet:
Anton (Poland): Why must people always run away from the truth? I didn't, and I feel great.
[his eye twitches]
Berto (San Marino): [he facepalms] I have a headache from Anton.
Rikard (Finland): Two words to describe Anton – BUTT-HURT! Or is that one word? Hmm…
Tyge (Norway): I thought Anton was pretty cool at the start of the contest, but recently…I dunno…he just went ka-blunk!]
"Haha, now that wasn't very hard. Was it?" Ania chuckled. "I still can't believe we got through all those puzzles very quickly."
"We?" Adrijana repeated. "It was mostly you. How did you even know them all?"
"I've was a mighty puzzle fan in my day," Ania bragged. "I solved virtually every puzzle known to man. Or woman, eh?"
Adrijana scowled and stuck out her tongue at the old lady.
"Why are you so insolent?" Ania asked, her hands on her hips.
"Why don't you leave me alone? It was Gregor who didn't give you the money. I'd have given it to you on the spot."
"Nonsense. The apple never falls too far from the tree. Though, in your case, it'd probably be something like the asparagus never falls far from the…what do asparagus grow from again?" Ania pondered.
"Don't care," Adrijana sighed. "But seriously, how much money do you want? Once I get home, I can give it to you."
"Where I come from, money is not required, as everything just gets handed to you on a silver platter," Ania replied.
"Oh, yes, you're dead, so…what's the afterlife like?" Adrijana asked.
"I'm afraid I cannot tell you," Ania sighed. "The human mind is better off not knowing."
"I'll be fine. I'm on hell on earth as it is," Adrijana stated.
"Oh, look, the final puzzle!" Ania exclaimed excitedly. "Once we do this and the volcano, you'll have a free pass to the final three. Such joy!"
"Okay, that's enough! You've ****ed with my life long enough! I'm leaving tonight, and there's nothing you can do about it!"
With that, the Slovenian girl shoved Ania to the ground, and then she picked up the final box and took off with it.
"Get back here, you little brat!" Ania screamed, running after her.
"Who is Adrijana talking to?" Rikard asked in confusion.
"Does she have schizophrenia?" Zeferino asked.
"No, that must me Ania! Adrijana must be able to see her!" Emilia exclaimed. "Go Adrijana! Kick her butt!"
"I wish I could have seen her," Lou groaned, before rubbing his black eye.
[Hotel Toilet:
Emilia (Netherlands): That horrible old **** has got it coming! What does she want, anyway?
Hadi (Israel): You have to give Ania credit for managing to balance out torturing Adrijana and all of her other family members. I'm just saying.]
[RV Toilet:
Intern #3 (Netherlands): Adrijana could really use a gun right now. [sighs]]
Tia continued to follow the chalk path until she came to statue. This statue was made out of cardboard and it appeared to be in the shape of Eloise.
"Oh, that sort of 'erected'!" she exclaimed.
"Oh," Eloise sighed. "Even in cardboard, I look flawless."
"Wait for it," Dani muttered.
"Oh, look, another note," Tia sighed, and she picked it up. "Tear this statue up, head to hide, and you'll find another clue inside."
"Er…okay," Tia said, before grabbing the statue and tearing it to bits.
Eloise looked like she'd just watched a family member get beaten to death.
"What is she doing!?" she screamed, banging her fists on the ground.
"The challenge," Dani responded.
"That's no challenge! That's abuse!" the supermodel cried, and started to throw a tantrum on the ground, banging her fists and kicking her legs.
[Hotel Toilet:
Luko (Serbia): Wow, I'm actually happy I didn't win. If that's what millions of euros can do to a person, then I don't want any of it!]
"Give it here! You can't run forever you piece of ****!" Ania yelled as she continued to run after Adrijana.
"Never!" Adrijana exclaimed. "I'm going to lose!"
"Alright, you asked for it," Ania sighed, and suddenly a zap of lightning flashed from her finger and struck Adrijana.
"Arrrgh!" the girl screamed, dropping the box and falling to the ground. "What the **** was that!?"
"Do you like it? It's like my own personal taser!" Ania bragged, before picking up the box. "Oh, I've seen this puzzle many, many times. Very easy! You just do this and that and…here we go!"
She opened the box and took out a ping-pong ball, which was painted to look like the Slovenian flag.
"I've never understood why this flag is just like the Russian flag," Ania said, gazing at it. "Slovenia is not affiliated to them in any way to my knowledge. They weren't even a satellite state during the Cold War. No matter, it's time to climb the volcano."
Ania started to walk off, while Adrijana stayed put.
"Come on, you don't want me to zap you again," Ania sighed.
"Fine, I'm coming!" Adrijana snapped, before stomping after her.
"Enh…enh…enh…ENH!" Aleksander screeched as he finished rolling the rock off the hole. He took a deep breath and gasped – "Finally! I'm done that! This cannot be good for my health!"
He shook his head and shuddered before reaching into the hole and opening the box.
"Here it is, clue #4," Aleksander read. "Go forth 60 paces. You'll be judged on your laces."
"This makes less and less sense everytime," he commented, sighing.
Tia had her hands on her hips as she stood before the statue of Eloise, which had now been ripped to shreds with her bare hands. She moved her eyes rapidly as she tried to find the next clue.
"Oh, look, there it is," she stated, noticing something peeking out of one of the cardboard arms. "Clue #3. Go forth to see soil and a cross. Made of something liked by Ross."
"Who the heck is Ross?" Tia asked in confusion, "No matter. I can see a cross not far from here."
She looked ahead and saw a cross-like shape up on a hill.
"Hmm," she muttered as she walked up to it. It was planted in large tub of soil.
"Is this cross…made of bones?" Tia asked, looking rather disgusted.
[RV Toilet:
Intern #1 (Canada): Yes, Tia, bones from a tyrannosaurus rex. By the way, the Friends reference was my idea.]
Meanwhile, Sanna was still trying to solve her sliding puzzle.
"This doesn't make any sense!" she screamed. "It won't fit no matter what I try! Oh well, I doubt any of the others have gotten much farther."
"Yes, we made it!" Ania cheered, her fist in the air, as they stood at the base of the volcano. "Come on, before the others catch up!"
"It's okay, you can go on your own. I'll just stay down here," Adrijana sighed.
"Oh, don't be so sour, Adrijana. It'll be an adventure! Over 600 metres of rocky mountain! Besides, I've still got lightning at my fingertips."
"I hate you," Adrijana snarled.
"By the way, you should take the ball. People might ask questions if they see a ball floating up the mountain in mid-air," Ania said, handing it to her.
"Yes, because people won't ask why I'm talking to an imaginary woman," Adrijana replied sarcastically.
"Whether or not you want to believe it, I'm not imaginary," Ania frowned, before shaking her head. "It doesn't matter, people think you're crazy as it is. Now, please, start climbing."
"You said please," Adrijana sighed. "Alright, let's be going."
"58…59…60!" Aleksander exclaimed, counting the number of paces he'd taken. He stood before a tall rock with a huge black button on the front of it.
"Press, and wait for a yes. To make sure you aren't fully dressed," Aleksander read, looking rather weirded out. Even so, he still pressed the button.
The six interns were hanging out in the RV, when the phone started to ring.
They all scrambled to grab the receiver, but Intern #3 managed to get there first.
"Hello?" she said. "Hello?"
Her eyes widened as a loud beeping noise could be heard on the other side of the line.
"What the heck is this!?" she exclaimed, looking rather freaked out.
"Oh, that must mean Aleksander has reached the final clue!" Intern #5 exclaimed.
"What?" said a confused Intern #3.
"It's a long story," Intern #5 replied. "Can someone go onto camera #72?"
"Sure," Intern #2 replied, and he pressed '7' and '2' on the remote.
"Okay, Aleksander is not wearing a hoody or shoe, so…Intern #3, can you press the green button by the fridge?" Intern #5 asked.
"This one?" Intern #3 asked.
"Yes," Intern #5 replied.
"Okay!" Intern #3 exclaimed excitedly, and she pressed it.
Meanwhile, Aleksander continued to tap his foot impatiently.
Just then, the black button, which revealed to be a door with a secret compartment, opened.
Inside it, there was a note and a ping-pong ball with the Albanian flag on it.
Aleksander picked both of them up and started to read the note, "Congratulations, you've finished your quest. You drop the ball in the volcano to your west."
Aleksander looked left and saw a large volcano before him.
"Ugh, I forgot about this bit," he groaned. "What more do you want!? I already spent forever moving that stupid rock!"
He took a deep breath and sighed, "You know what, I'm out! Immunity isn't worth all that physical movement 'n' stuff."
[Hotel Toilet:
Lou (Cyprus): It's such a shame he opted out. God knows he could have used the exercise.
Pavils (Latvia): See what I mean? If I say something like that, then everyone says I'm an asshole!
Amanda (Sweden): Personally, I hate Pavils and Lou. The former is an egotistical perverted a*****e, and the latter is annoying because he acts like a know-it-all but in reality is ****ing re****ed.
Emilia (Netherlands): B****, you're calling Lou re****ed? Says the person who still thinks nobody else can see her confessionals.]
Tia stood on the stone ground, still covered in muck from the last mini-challenge, while reading the fourth clue.
"Clue #4," she read. "Answer this trivia question.
What colours are on the flag of Palau, an independent group of islands in the Pacific?
If it is yellow and blue, west is the way for you
If it is green and white, then you'll find your way right."
"Okay," she sighed. "I have never heard of this country before, I can hardly remember the flag of Bulgaria and…I'll guess yellow and blue."
[Hotel Toilet:
Katerina (Macedonia): Tia can't be serious. Can she seriously not remember her own flag? Unpatriotic much?
Amanda (Sweden): [head in her hands] I swear I'm the only smart one here
Emilia (Netherlands): [one hand in the air] Like I said, still can't figure that out…but, yes, Amanda, you must be the smartest one here.]
The camera cut back to Tia, who had just reached a rock with a notice on it.
"Congratulations, you were right! The answer was yellow and blue," she read. "Now pull down your pants and show us that tattoo…no, COME ON!"
[Bus Toilet:
Tia (Bulgaria): [she puts her in hands and her face is bright crimson] A year ago, my parents gave me some money to buy books for studying, and I spent it on a tattoo of a guitar on my butt.
I ended up getting grounded for a month, but it's still there. And I couldn't regret it more.]
"Five euros says she'll chicken out," Intern #4 said to Intern #3.
"Are you kidding? Tia has guts," Intern #3 replied. "You're on, by the way. Come on, switch to that camera."
"Already on it!" Intern #2 exclaimed.
Tia continued to gaze at the sheet of paper that read her final dare.
"I cannot believe that I am doing this," she groaned as pulled down her sweatpants.
In the version that was aired to the public, her butt was censored, but the interns and eliminates were watching it live, so they saw everything.
"Wow, that is one awesome tattoo!" Berto exclaimed.
"Girl, you are a bad***!" Rikard squealed.
"Looks like I win," Intern #3 smirked. "Fork it over."
"Here," Intern #4 sighed, and she handed the Dutch intern a five euro note.
"Looks like Tia is finished!" Intern #5 exclaimed. "Intern #6, could you press that blue button next to you?"
"Sure," Intern #6 replied.
Tia had just finished pulling her pants back up when the rock in front of her opened up and revealed a secret compartment.
Inside it, there was a note.
"Another one?" she sighed before picking it up. "Congratulations on finishing this quest. Now you may begin your conquest.
Now all we ask is something small.
Give the volcano this ping-pong ball."
"Yes, I'm done!" Tia cheered, pumping her fist. She picked up the ball, which was also inside the compartment. It was painted in the colours of the Bulgarian flag.
"So, how am I doing for time?" she asked, looking at the volcano. She saw Adrijana climbing about 100m above the ground.
"Aw, no, Adrijana's already started," Tia sighed, before starting to climb. "I'd better be quick."
Tragic violin music started to play as Sanna's eye twitched as she continued to try and solve the sliding puzzle.
"ARRRGH!" she screamed, throwing it in the air. "THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE! WHY DO THESE THINGS EXIST! THEY ARE NOT FULFILLING! AH!"
Tell me what you think of this episode. Personally, I think it went in a very strange direction, but you be the judge.
Next time - one contestants will get immunity, one will get voted off, and we will have the final three!
Hopefully I can update within a week
