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Welcome, Episode 46 released. Who will be the last competitor standing? Who will win the other 2 immunities during the challenge? And who will be voted tonight? Find out now here in total Drama Tyranny of the Masses.

And remember if you like the story so far leave a review or at least mark it as a favorite. That is the way I have to know if you're enjoying it or not. And now let me answer last week's reviews.

Aleheather4ever: I wonder what will happen between Cody and Heather. Also I enjoy a lot Duncan vs. Alejandro shoot-off. I'm glad you enjoyed it too.

Harmony735: Yep it was an intermediate episode. I hope this one is more explosive :D.

WhatTheHeck23: It's quite different from the last one, And I also liked it. There are some interactions between players. Poor Charlotte didn't found her chance yet. Sadly I can't say anything else without spoilers.

anonymous: Yes there is a lot going and depending on the immunities, anything can happen. About Charlotte, she may know who voted for Jasmine but we'll find later. Finally thanks for the feedback. I will try to make lees wondering walking and more action.

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Battlefield Pahkitew Part 3

Last time on Total Drama Tyranny of the Masses, the campers were at each other throats in a total war challenge. Armed with powerful M-16 paint guns, they need to hunt their opponents in the woods in a battle royale where only the last man standing will win the game. (Ok, another two will also win, but let's not obsess about the details.)

The game has started, and Sky, Alejandro, Charlotte, and Mike are already eliminated. And the remaining players are getting together in teams to try to secure the win. It seems they're so stupid that they don't understand the meaning of battle royale. But that doesn't surprise me.

There are still 4 hours on the clock and many surprises. What is the condition to get the other 2 immunities in this challenge? Can the many teams beat the one-man army Brick? And who will be eliminated tonight? Find out next on Total Drama: Tyranny of the Masses.


Cody and Heather were hidden behind some trees, waiting for their opponents to come closer. The Queen Bee found in a container a radar that showed the players in the proximity. And right now, there were her, Cody (her ally), and another two.

But unfortunately, it seemed the other two weren't moving at all.

"What are they doing?" asked Heather in a low voice. "One is standing and the other just walking in circles. Are they lost or stupid?"

Cody shrugged with one shoulder. "Maybe they don't know where the center is, or they're waiting to ambush someone."

The Asian girl hesitated, she was fitter than in previous seasons, but she still wasn't the best in physical challenges. And it was a two vs. two scenario.

But she was impatient, and they had the radar, so they could just hit first and hit harder. Right?

"Let's go, Cody. We'll attack the one that isn't moving, " said Heather, making a smug smile.

But the brunette boy held her hand. He looked at her eyes with a worried expression. "Wait a minute, Heather, are you sure? It may be a trap. There is something fishy about them. It'll be better to wait and attack them later. When someone else attacks them, or when they are moving toward the center."

"Why? They don't know we're here, and we know their positions. We should just hunt them down and then find the rest of the competitors. Why are you so cautious?" asked the Queen Bee, tossing her braid at the Codemaister.

He sighed and pointed at the radar, "It's easy. This is clearly a decoy strategy. The point moving is attracting the other players' attention, and then both will ambush them."

"Ugh! Why are they teaming up? Only one can win at the end. Are they stupid?" asked Heather frowning and twisting her lips.

"Heather, we're also teaming up," said Cody, wondering if they were stupid.

In response Heather gave him a death glare. "It's completely different. We're friends. And even if you're right about the decoy, we still have the advantage. So let's go. These woods are so hot that I'm starting to sweat, and I hate sweating."

Cody thought about it, and she was right. They have the advantage, and maybe he was too cautious. He had also been friends with Heather for a long time, and he knew how hard it is to deal with her if you go against her decisions.

"Let's go but be careful. I'll take the decoy, and you go for the guard," said Cody looking fiercely in their enemy's direction.

Heather made a big grin. "I like that attitude. Let's go."

Both began to walk faster across the woods, the Asian girl keeping an eye on the radar. But when they came close to the targets, they realized that the zone was full of trees. It made sense. They chose this place because it was great to get cover and to hide the second player.

But it didn't matter because they had the radar. Heather went south and Cody north. Each one pursuing their target.

Heather moved quickly, keeping her eyes open. But as she went closer, the bushes became ticker. She really hated this island.

Then, at last, she found the point in the radar and watched her opponents' rifles' muzzle showing between some bushes at the foot of a big tree.

She wet her lips before going forward and shooting at them. She only hoped Cody could take care of his opponent as easily as she.


On another point of the forest, Topher and Sammy were walking toward the wood's center. Their bracelets were blinking red, so they needed to move quickly if they didn't want to be eliminated.

"It's been a while, and we haven't found any enemy," said Sammy aloud. "Could it be that there were more eliminated besides the first 4?"

"I doubt so," replied Topher, brushing his hair with his hand while walking. "Chris' a lot of bad things, but he doesn't lie directly. If he says the eliminations will be broadcasted, then they'll be. So there are still seven opponents, that's for sure."

Sammy nodded, holding her shotgun tighter. She had a bad feeling but didn't know why.

Suddenly, both heard shots and jumped out of the way. In a second, the place was red and blue colored.

"Tsk" Amy clicked her tongue after failing the shots. Maybe using 2 rifles at the same time wasn't the best idea.

Topher tried to watch the attacker from behind the tree, but there was no use. "Sammy? Are you ok?" whispered the host wannabe.

"Yes, how about you?" asked the twin in a concerned tone.

"I'm fine," replied Topher. He then took a deep breath. "Hear me, Sammy, I'll drag their attention, and you meanwhile shoot them when they're attacking me."

Sammy shook her head. "But it's too dangerous! What if they hit you?"

"Don't worry about that. Only focus on shooting them, ok?" Topher replied in a calm voice. He then jumped from her hiding spot and ran across the woods.

"HEY! Are you really trying? I'm sure your hair is as bad as your aim!" shouted Topher trying to provoke them.

Sammy was aiming from her hiding spot, but the mysterious enemies didn't shoot at Topher. Maybe they went away? No, that wasn't possible. They had the upper hand. Then what happened?

As the twin was wondering this, she heard steps behind her. With her opponent, she found her answer.

They didn't attack Topher because their target was Sammy.

Amy pointed one of the rifles at her sister and shot. But Sammy was quick and reacted on time, avoiding the burst. She then pointed her shotgun at her older sister.

In a second, Amy jumped behind a tree while Sammy shot. The tree, Amy's arm, and bushes around the zone were completely stained in gold-colored paint. Sammy didn't expect the paint shotgun to have recoil, and it ruined her shoot.

The younger twin was shocked by the weapon's strength but didn't have time to waste, so she quickly tried to reload the shotgun.

Amy, on the other hand, was also shocked by the firepower of the shotgun. She couldn't trust in hitting Samey with her rifle as she just tried moments earlier. She rushed out of her cover and tackled her sister, trying to snatch her weapon.

Sammy was one second too late, and when she realized it, Amy was already over her. Both fell to the ground, rolling while holding the shotgun with both hands.

"Let go of it, Samey," said Amy clenching her teeth, her face full of veins.

"You must be kidding. This is MY shotgun," replied Sammy, her face also full of veins.

Amy let go of the shotgun with one hand and pulled Sammy by her hair, while the younger twin used one of her hands to push her older sister's face away.

Topher ran back after hearing the shooting and found the sisters still engaged, trying to get the shotgun.

He knew he had to help Sammy, but he didn't know which one was her, the one with a golden arm or the other.

"What are you waiting for, Topher? Shoot her." shouted one sister, not looking at the host.

"NO Topher! Shoot her, she's Amy," replied the other sister, huffing while shouting.

He looked at both and took a deep breath. "Sorry, just give me a moment!" He knew that if he analyzed them for a second, he could distinguish the sisters.

"I'll try, but hurry up. She's taking the shotgun," said the sister on top, in a begging tone.

"Don't rush. She's trying to confuse you," said the other sister.

For Topher that was a decisive moment. Could he recognize Sammy? What will happen if he fails? Wouldn't it be better to shoot both of them?

After a moment of hesitation, he took his decision, raised his rifle, and aimed at Amy.

But that moment of hesitation cost him dearly.

Between him and the twins fell a small can-like object, hitting the ground three times. The sisters and Topher's eyes went wide for a second before it exploded in a loud BOOM, all of them getting covered in pink paint, followed by the sound of three buzzers.

"Three campers are out of the game. Wow! Someone is getting impatient and wants to end the game now." Chris chuckled while announcing the news using his trademark mocking tone.

"A grenade?" said Topher in a distressed tone, trying to clean the paint from his hair.

The twin on the top stood up, letting go of the shotgun. "Ugh! Who the hell launched that!?"

A person came out from the bushes, bowing at them. "I'm really sorry. I didn't know they would make so much damage."

"LILLY!?" asked the three at the same time.

The redhead nodded. "Yes, I'm sorry to interrupt your fight, but you know it was the only way for me to win against you. I hope you don't hate me."

"Why didn't you tell me you were there? You could help me instead of killing me!" shouted Amy, walking furiously toward Lilly.

The treehugger crouched, protecting her head with her arms and replying in a low and almost inaudible voice that only Amy understood.

"You say that you were too afraid to shoot the rifle and didn't know the grenade would be spread so much? Don't try to fool me, Lilly. IT'S A STUPID GRANADE! Even you know those things are made to explode!" raged Amy, stomping her foot on the ground.

Sammy stood up with Topher's help and quickly ran to Amy and Lilly's side. "Stop shouting at her. There are no teams anymore, so she had all the right to eliminate you. Stop whining, Amy!"

"I'm NOT whining. I'm just surprised she eliminated me when we're friends. So stop butting in Samey," replied the older twin, glaring at her sister.

"Anyway, Lilly, where did you find the grenades?" asked Topher, examining the rest of the paint grenade she threw to eliminate them.

The redhead stopped covering her head and began to twiddle with her fingers. "There was a container near my starting point. They came with an instruction pamphlet about how to use them."

"And you were awesome using them," said Sammy, making a big smile. "You just got us three out of the game with only one."

"There were actually 5 grenades in the container," Lilly told them, her face beaming proudly. "But I practice, using 2 to be sure of how they work. I'm quite happy with the result.'

Amy gave Lilly a headlock and a noogie. "Then you KNEW what will happen when you use it!"

"Ouch, I said I'm sorry, but it was the only way," replied Lilly, sobbing.

"Leave her alone, Amy! She is just trying to win. Just as us," repeated Sammy frowning at her sister.

"Sammy's right, and we also need to start going out of the field. After all, eliminated contestants need to step out as soon as they are eliminated," explained Topher, also frowning at the older twin.

Amy let Lilly go and sighed. "Stop ganging against me. I was just angry because I was eliminated. Now before we go, Samey give your shotgun to Lilly."

Both the younger twin and the tree hugger were surprised by the sudden order, but Sammy did as her sister told.

"No problem, after all, I don't need it anymore," replied Sammy before giving the weapon to the redhead. Lilly watched it with a mix of fear and amusement.

Then Amy began to walk away. "Now that you eliminate me you must win this boring challenge or I'll not forgive you."

Lilly nodded wildly, looking with wide eyes at the older twin as if scared.

"Amy! don't talk to her like that. She isn't your slave," said Sammy, following her sister.

The older twin just rolled her eyes but didn't stop walking. "Yes, yes, I'll keep that in mind. And don't worry, we all know how good and kind you are. There is no need to keep disagreeing with me all the time."

"I'm not…" but Sammy was interrupted by Topher, who put a hand on her shoulder.

"Don't keep going Sammy. Right now she'll not understand you," said Topher, making a small smile.

Lilly bowed again and then got ready to search for the rest of the opponents. She still had 2 grenades and the shotgun. She didn't feel confident, but after eliminating Amy she needed at least to win the challenge. It's the least she owed her friend. She then heard something in the woods near her. It was the sound of shots?

Topher and the twins, meanwhile, continued walking out of the challenge zone. Amy was quiet but watched carefully at Topher and Sammy chatting joyfully.


Confessional: Amy

"Just watch Sammy again. Going against me, disagreeing with all I say. How can Lilly improve if you just let her apologize for everything and do things recklessly like that? Ugh! I can't wait until I eliminate her, so she understands who is the best twin," said Amy pointing at herself. "Also, it seems Topher is trying to befriend her. It better be just an alliance and not something else. I hoped that after that clown Jay, Sammy would know better…"


Sometime before the twins fight, Courtney was wondering about how boring this challenge could be. There were 4 eliminations and still over 2 hours of challenge. But she knew that to win this, she needed patience.

Patience, for her, was just a word the indecisive people used to justify their inaction or a justification that cowards used while waiting for a savior.

Courtney never waited. She was decisive and determined. At her home, she was taught to make decisions in a moment. Doubting or waiting was for the weak-willed people.

But this last year, she also learned that living like that, making decisions just thinking about yourself, wasn't how she wanted to live. Yes, she climbed quickly to the top, but when she looked back, she didn't know anymore why she was rushing.

So it was ironic she was here, on this challenge, the one that was patiently looking through the forest. The plan so far seemed good, but she needed a real challenge.

The sound of shooting made her wince. THEY DISCOVERED ME! Thought the former CIT looking at the direction of the shoots.

And with a swift movement, she jumped off the tree.

At the same moment, Heather released 2 bursts against her enemy. Waiting eagerly for the buzz signaling their elimination. But after a moment, there was still silence.

Heather ran toward the place and blanched when she discovered there was no one there. It was just a rifle tied with a gray sweater to the tree.

But the radar shows that someone is here, that means… but Heather's realization was too late. Before she could turn up, she felt the paint shots covering her from above.

"Sorry Heather, nothing personal," said Courtney in a snarky tone.

"Courtney," snarled Heather, glaring at her. "YOU TRICKED ME!"

The Latin girl just shrugged. "I'm sure you would do the same. Now excuse me, I have some other prey to take care of."

"Court wait," shouted Heather, throwing something at her. Courtney looked with curiosity at the small device.

"It's a radar. It shows the location of all the players near you," said Heather, smirking.

Courtney nodded and returned the smirk. "Thanks Heather, that was really fair coming from you."

"You're my friend Court, this is the least I could do. And now I can't win this challenge anyway." Replied the Queen Bee while walking away. "Just try to not shoot Cody. We're allies after all."

The former CIT couldn't believe what just happened, but it was true that so far, Heather was always fair with her. Meanwhile, the Asian girl just cursed her luck. If Courtney really fell into Duncan's claws, they would need to change their plans ASAP.

Courtney looked at the radar, and a shiver ran through her spine. She needed to make haste to the point where Duncan was standing.


At the same time, Cody and Duncan were trying to win the advantage over the other. The brunette boy accidentally stepped on some twigs on the ground, alerting the delinquent of his presence. Was it bad luck, or the punk put them there as a trap?

It didn't matter, now they were fighting to get the upper hand against the other. Cody had more experience in games like this than Duncan, but the delinquent had better physical condition than the Codster. Both were sure this would be a piece of cake.

And both were wrong. Cody avoided the delinquent and attacked him from behind a couple of times, but Duncan was pretty quick for someone so short-legged and always got cover in time.

And on the other side, Duncan was having problems catching Cody, which always seemed to disappear between the trees after shooting.

Then both hear the voice of Chris on the loudspeaker. "Another one is out of the game. Please make an effort. You can make this more thrilling."

The small interruption was enough for the delinquent to come with a new strategy.

"I'm surprised Codemeister. I didn't think you'll be a challenge," said Duncan, smirking. Was he mocking Cody or praising him?

But the brunette guy stood silent. He suspected it was a trap from Duncan to make him reveal his location.

So as his reply, he went all the way behind the delinquent and tried to shoot him down. But before he had the chance, Duncan shot a burst of silver-colored balls against him, missing by a hair.

The delinquent clicked his tongue and took cover again. He blew his chance. Now Cody wouldn't attack him again from behind.

Cody meanwhile tried to flank Duncan again, making a small burst, but the delinquent jumped behind a tree. The brunette guy needed to change his strategy if he wanted to win.

Then Chris talked again, "Three campers are out of the game. Wow! Someone is getting impatient and wants to end the game now."

Three? That meant that there were only 5 remaining campers in the challenge.

The delinquent climbed the first branches from a tree in seconds, trying to find the brunette guy. He only had a few bullets left. But he was enjoying the thrill of the duel. This was his kind of challenge.

Meanwhile, Cody hoped that Heather was ok. If she could help him pincer Duncan, it would be game over for the delinquent. But if she was out, he needed to finish him as soon as possible. He only had 9 shots left, enough for 3 bursts. What should he do?

Then he saw it, a clearing in the forest! That would be a better place to find an opening to get Duncan out of the game. It was risky, but he could do it.

The Codster threw a stone at the opposite side of his hiding spot to distract Duncan and ran toward the clearing. It seemed to work, there were no shoots, and he was practically in the clearing. Now he just had to prepare his ambush.

"CODY STOP!"

The distressed woman's warning was too late.

Before Cody could react, he was shot down, his clothes colored in dark green paint and his bracelet buzzing loudly.

Lilly just arrived at the clearing, so she hid. She was furious, glaring at the person who eliminated Cody. He was covered in mud and grass, lying on the side of the clearing waiting for a victim. The man knew that the place was ideal for an ambush, so he hid and waited for another player to come and try to use it.

"Sorry Cody, nothing personal," said Brick, saluting, before lying down again.

But it was too late to hide. Both Lilly and Duncan knew he was there.

"Why? Cody was just doing his best! Why did you shoot him?" Lilly's voice was louder than ever. She took the pin of one of her 2 remaining grenades and threw it against the cadet.

Brick reacted in a moment jumping out of his hiding spot and using some bushes as cover. All the zones turned pink, but there was no buzzing sound.

At that moment, the three began to act. There was no way to run away without at least one of the other two noticed it and attacked you from behind. So the only way to escape was to beat at least one of the opponents.

Duncan moved into the trees, still on top of them, looking for an angle to shoot the cadet. But just as he was halfway, he found Brick also over a nearby tree, looking at him.

Both shoot at the other, Duncan letting go of the tree and falling in the bushes below, avoiding the paintballs. He also heard a loud sound coming from Brick's direction. Did he also fall from the tree?

The delinquent stood up and sneaked to the place. But Brick wasn't there. He looked cautiously around and then found Brick still hanging from the tree, looking at him.

What the hell? Is he a monkey? I'm so fucked. Thought the delinquent waiting for a rain of paintballs coming his way. He just heard the sound of the shots and waited for the worst.

But instead of hitting him, a burst of light green paintballs hit the tree, making Brick jump to some bushes a little further. Duncan smiled and ran toward him.

"You're late," shouted Duncan smirking and running toward the cadet, but there was no response.

Brick was disoriented from the fall but didn't let go of his gun. However, he didn't have time to stand up before the punk found him.

"Hasta la vista, Brick," said Duncan, shooting his rifle at the soldier.

The cadet took a deep breath, but there was no buzz. He then looked at the delinquent's wide eyes and blanched expression.

"Fuck," Duncan cursed after realizing there was no more ammo on his weapon.

Brick took a moment longer to realize the situation than Duncan. The delinquent then jumped over Brick, trying to grab his rifle.

"How could you forget to count your bullets?" asked Brick, surprised, struggling to keep his weapon.

Duncan glared at him, his face red in a mix of embarrassment and anger. "Shut up and just give up, G. !"

"I knew your irresponsible attitude would cost you, soldier," said Brick, frowning but smiling.

But before any of them could gain control over the rifle, the sound of a burst of bullets interrupted them. In a moment, both were painted in light green paint, their bracelets buzzing.

"Sorry boys, but I'll take this win," said Courtney smiling proudly, some steps away from them.

Both stopped struggling. Duncan stood up while Brick just sat down.

"Well done ma'am, It's your win," said the cadet, accepting his defeat.

But Duncan looked at her frowning, "What was that, Courtney? We were allies!"

"Yes, but the game is basically over, and we had to eliminate each other sooner or later. So I prefer to use this chance and save us time," explained Courtney, shrugging.

"But we could talk about it later! There was no need to betray-" Duncan stood silent a moment and scram. "Behind you!"

Courtney winced at the sound of the shotgun just behind her. But surprisingly to her, she didn't feel the hit.

She looked back, and there was Lilly, who just failed the shoot. The shotgun's recoil was too strong for the treehugger, and all the paint went aside, failing to hit the Latin girl.

In an unusual moment of overconfidence, Courtney smirked and adjusted her weapon. Lilly was crying for the blunder and just made a small movement with her hands. She needed to act quickly.

"It's over," said Courtney while aiming, but she was too late.

From Courtney's side, they heard a loud explosion-like sound. None of her opponents realized that Lilly had thrown her last grenade, which just exploded.

After a moment, the four of them were covered in pink paint, the sound of 2 buzzers filling the air.

"And It's over! I can't believe there were no survivors!" Chris laughed while talking through the loudspeakers. "All campers, please come back to the encampment to announce who won the challenge."


Confessional: Courtney

She was folding her arms at the camera. The Latin girl was almost completely covered in pink paint. "WHAT? Only one could win the challenge anyway, so yes, I shoot Duncan. We were allies, but he didn't have any more ammo, and there were only 4 opponents left. It was the best option. And somehow, now I'm the villain. I swear I can't understand him."


The 13 remaining campers were in front of the cabins. Some had few paint spots on their bodies, like Alejandro or Charlotte. And others were covered in paint, like the twins, Lilly and Courtney, who were totally bathed on pink paint.

"Congratulations, campers. That was awesome!" chuckled Chris while walking in front of them. "I'm gladly surprised that you made the challenge more entertaining than we expected."

Courtney rolled her eyes. "Yes, yes, that's awesome. Can you tell us who won the challenge?"

Chris made a mocking smile. "For a moment, you just sounded like yourself. That was scary. Anyway, I was about to explain it. The plan was to give 3 immunities during this challenge. The first one was to the sole survivor."

"Yes, we already know that. Thank you for the explanation, captain obvious," said Heather in a snarky tone, who was also frowning.

"This is called building tension. We're in a TV show, remember? I can't believe you, of all the contestants, is telling me that, Heather, you're a 5 seasons veteran, you should know better," explained Chris, in a fake hurt voice. "But as I was saying, there was no last survivor, so we would need to choose between Courtney and Lilly, who is the winner."

"Are y-you saying I need to have a t-tiebreaker with her?" asked Lilly, stuttering, looking nervously at the Latin girl. Courtney gazed back at her with cold eyes.

The host shook his head, "Didn't you listen to me? I said WOULD. Because the second immunity was for the player with the most eliminations in the game. That player was Lilly with 5, including herself, followed by Courtney with 4. So the first two immunities are for Lilly and Courtney."

Lilly made a sigh of relief while the Latin girl just nodded, not seeming too happy with her victory.

"And what about the last immunity?" asked Alejandro raising a hand.

"The last immunity was decided by our fans watching the show. They had to vote for their favorite contestant during the challenge. So we will give immunity to the audience's favorite, ignoring the two immune players."

Chef entered the scene with a big drum and began to play a drum roll, his face full of contempt.

Chris took off a small tablet. "And the winner of the last immunity is…"

Only the drum roll and some whispers could be heard among the campers, most of them looking with expectation at the host.

"BRICK! Congratulations soldier, it seems all your acrobatics and getting dirty paid off at the end," Chris laughed while talking with the cadet.

But Brick saluted, ignoring Chris's attitude. "Yes, sir. I want to thank the audience for their kindness. I hope to keep performing up to their expectations."

"The rest are fair game. You have some hours to think about who you will vote out tonight. Meet me at the campfire at 8:00. Dismissed!" said Chris, saluting.

The campers went each one in their direction. Today's votation will be a hard one.


Confessional: Charlotte

"I can't believe that traitor got immunity. So at the elimination minigame, I'll vote for Amy. But sooner or later he'll lose that immunity, and that day, it's game over for him," said the e-gamer, making thumbs down at the camera.


Confessional: Topher

The host wannabe was grooming his hair, which was wet but still with some pink paint stains. "I guess tonight I'll vote for Amy or for whoever Mike is voting for, as long as it's not Sammy. I wonder if I can meet with her tonight? Also, Chris, what kind of cheap paintballs did you use? I have washed my hair 3 times, and there is still pink paint on it.


Confessional: Brick

"I just want to thank all of you, viewers watching the show, for entrusting me with this immunity. I promise to do my best to keep my code and do my best here. Thanks again," said Brick bowing in front of the camera. His shirt and arms were still covered in pink paint.


Inside the cave that used to be the Maskawk cabin, Sammy and Sky were waiting for Heather to talk about tonight's elimination.

"I told you, Sammy, I don't trust her. She made a fool of me in the challenge and stole my container," protested Sky, sitting over a big rock.

Sammy looked at her lowering her eyebrows. "Maybe she was nervous in the heat of the challenge. Also it was a battle royale. You can't get angry at her for playing the game."

"I'm not angry because she beat me! I'm angry because she fooled me. It would be more honest if she just tried to shoot me," said Sky stomping her foot on the ground.

"I'm so sorry, Sky," both girls were startled by the voice that came from the cave's entrance. "I was just trying my best in the game. I didn't want to hurt or fool you."

Heather walked slowly, looking at the Cree girl with her lips pressed and lowering her eyebrows.

Sky raised an eyebrow. "If you're really sorry, there is no problem, we're cool. I just hope you're sincere." She then stood up and began to walk toward the entrances.

"Wait, where are you going?" asked Heather running behind her.

"You're going to talk about tonight's elimination, right?" replied Sky looking at the Queen Bee eyes. "And I already told you I don't play alliances. It's dishonest and a way of manipulating the game. But I don't want to impose my ideas on Sammy or you. So do what you want, and I'll do what I want."

Heather took a deep breath, and after a second, talked in a distressed tone, "but we need your vote. The last time they voted off Shawn. They'll probably go after Sammy or you next. We can't waste your vote."

"I already voted with that idea in the first elimination, and Jasmine was eliminated anyway. I think we need to vote for who we think is better and hope for the best. See you later," explained the Cree girl, vowing to the Asian girl before going out of the cave.

There was a small silence as Sky went out of the cave. Heather tossed her braid, looking back at Sammy. "I really can't understand her. She's so childish. Is she really the runner-up of your season?"

"Don't be too harsh on her. Sky has a very strict view of the competition, but I assure you she'll make the fairest vote," said Sammy looking at the ground, lowering her eyebrows.

Heather took another deep breath, "Samantha, I'm not angry, only worried. The last elimination was targeting you and your friends. Sky's principles are great but not in this kind of competition. And you need to understand that if you want to beat your sister."

"You're right. I'm so-" Sammy covered her mouth and then blushed, "I mean, you're right, but what can we do?"

"We're focusing on Duncan," said Heather, narrowing her eyes at the cave entrance, "He's an ally of your sister and a good physical competitor. He's a good option."

Sammy winced something that Heather noticed. "Isn't it better to vote for my sister? Right now, she doesn't have immunity."

"You may be right. But I can get a couple of votes for Duncan, and I'm not sure they'll vote for Amy. That makes that criminal a better option," explained the Queen Bee, looking carefully at Sammy's body language.

"But I really want to vote for Amy. Are you sure there is no other option?" asked Sammy in a distressed tone.

Heather cursed her luck. She underestimated the sister's animosity. It would be dangerous, but she needed to change the plan.

"Don't worry Samantha, you vote for your sister, and I'll vote for Duncan. We're friends. I'll not force you to vote for someone you don't want." Heather looked at her friend's eyes.

But instead of giving up, Sammy nodded gratefully. "Thank you, Heather. I was afraid you would be mad at me for voting for someone else. Don't worry, I'm sure neither of us will be eliminated tonight."

And they say reverse psychology was flawless. Well, it doesn't work with Samantha. Thought Heather twisting her mouth. It seemed that she would need to adapt her plans for tonight's elimination.

The two girls keep talking, Heather not realizing that Sammy's apprehension wasn't related to her sister.


Confessional: Sky

"I know it's silly. But I'm tired of playing the game betraying my beliefs. I prefer to lose being myself than winning by twisting the rules," said Sky smacking her chest lightly. She then lowered her eyebrows. "And also, I don't trust Heather. I know she just played to win, but even for winning, there are some things you can't do, and fooling and stealing from an opponent is definitely one of those you can't do."


In the entrance of the former Ferret's cabins, Mike was whistling, trying to look casual. He was waiting but didn't want others to notice it.

"Hi Mike, did you wait for too long?" asked Topher, his hair perfectly clean of paint.

The spiky-haired guy made a wide smile. "Of course not. I just arrived here." He then looked around. "Charlotte isn't with you?"

Topher shook his head, but then both guys heard someone whispering from the side of the cabins.

"You noobs, are you planning to meet in plain sight? Come here," whispered Charlotte, loud enough for them to hear her.

They ran to the backside of the cabins, where the e-gamer was already waiting, leaning against the cabin's wall.

"I can believe it from Topher, but Mike, you're a veteran player. I hoped for a more professional behavior from you," said Charlotte, raising an eyebrow.

Mike rubbed his arm, "hehehe, sorry. This kind of game is new to me."

"So, what do you want?" asked Topher. He suspected he wanted to propose an alliance.

"Yes, you're right. There is no time to waste," Mike took a deep breath and looked fiercely at them. "We're already in the merge, so the game will be harsher from now on, and nobody has the votes to control the game. So each time we don't win immunity, we can be eliminated."

"So you want to form a party with us to get an advantage in the game?" asked Charlotte, making a small smile.

Mike smiled back, showing the gap between his teeth. "Exactly! Right now, I'm voting with some friends, but we need more allies, so we were thinking about a ferrets alliance."

It was a white lie, but it was true that at least he wanted to keep Alejandro out, and he was in alliance with Amy and Lilly.

"Would be Amy included in that party? Because if she is in, forget it. She is one of my game objectives," said the e-gamer. Her smile was replaced by a frown.

"Why?" Mike asked, blanching, "I know Amy can be selfish at times, but she isn't that bad once you get to know her."

"I can't be her ally after she eliminated Jasmine. So I'll hunt her down and that traitor until both are eliminated. So you have to choose between Amy and me," said Charlotte pointing a thumb to herself.

Topher stood between them. "Please, let's not be so drastic. Why don't we think a little about this?"

Charlotte rubbed her neck and sighed. "Sorry Mike, that was uncalled for. I still need to work on my charisma score. But what is true is that I have no intention of playing with Amy again, at least for now." She then walked away.

"Sorry Mike, she's just stubborn. I'll try to convince her," said Topher, running his hand through his hair. "And I'm with you as long as you're not voting for Sammy," he added, blushing.

But Mike was absentmindedly looking in the direction Charlotte went. He then shook his head and looked at Topher. "Yes, of course. Don't worry. If you join, we'll try to not focus on Sammy."

"Awesome!" exclaimed Topher, patting Mike's shoulder. "Now excuse me, I want to talk with Sammy before the ceremony."

"Yes, sure. Good luck with her," replied Mike giving thumbs up to his friend.

Topher went away, leaving Mike there. Looking at the sky with a darkened expression.


Confessional: Mike

"I failed. It seems like we'll be working with Alejandro on tonight's elimination again," said Mike sighing. "I wonder if I could manage this differently. I know I could have convinced them, at least in the past. Maybe I just don't get the knick of it."


At sunset, behind the former foxes' cabin, other 3 persons were meeting to talk about tonight's elimination. The three arrived almost at the same time.

"What a wonderful coincidence," said Heather making a big smile. "By the way, Court. Congratulations on winning tonight's immunity."

"It's true. Well done. I'm happy that at least it was you and not someone like Duncan," said Cody making finger guns at her.

The Latin girl made a small smile. "Thanks." She couldn't say anything else

Some part of Courtney was angry with herself because she didn't win the challenge. It was a shared victory. She was taught to scream at her friends for congratulating her on that kind of achievement. Another thing she hated about her herself. At least now she knew better.

"But I was surprised you were working with that criminal. What were you thinking?" asked Heather looking at her with wide eyes.

The Latin girl was surprised by the sudden question. "We weren't working together."

Heather and Cody looked at each other for a moment, and then both turned in her direction.

"Really? Because it seemed like he was playing as a decoy while you hunted those who engaged in battle with him," said Cody, rubbing his head.

Heather frowned, sitting at one of the picnic tables. "Are you really still saying that you weren't together?"

Courtney also sat at the same table. "I was the one that got Duncan eliminated, remember? I think that is enough evidence. And about the decoy theory, I'm not sure where that comes from, but it may be just a coincidence." Her tone was harsh, cold, and like a lawyer.

"Ok, sorry for suspecting you," said Cody, making a sheepish smile. "Let's drop the subject and focus on tonight's elimination."

"Heartily agree," Heather's frown turned into a smirk. She then focused on Courtney. "I think tonight we should vote for Duncan."

Courtney glared at the Queen Bee. "Are you trying to test me?"

"Of course not," replied Heather waving her hands defensively. "But we formed this alliance to get rid of him. To get revenge on him for the cheating."

"That was almost 3 years ago. I'm already over it. We should focus on Alejandro," replied Courtney in the same cold tone.

The Latin girl wondered if that was a lie or not. After talking with Duncan during Zeke's challenge, she got closure, right? But was she ready to forgive him? And if she forgave him, he would also forg-

But Courtney's train of thought was interrupted by Cody, who was talking in a stern voice. "I agree. We should try to tackle Alejandro while he's weak. Next time it's possible that he wins immunity."

"The last challenge we already tried and ended up wasting our vote, and I know more people that will vote for Duncan. But we're an alliance. I'll vote for whoever you're voting," said Heather tossing her hair casually.

"Who else will vote for Duncan?" asked Courtney absentmindedly, shocked by the news. Did the ogre really have more enemies?

The Queen Bee shrugged. "Sorry, they told me that in confidence. I can't betray them like that. I'll tell you after the competition."

"Even if that's true we're 3 votes against Al. I think it's worth giving it a try," replied Cody, looking first at Courtney and then at Heather.

The Latin girl secretly thanked Cody, "Me too, after all the vote is quite divided, and there is still more than one hour for the ceremony. We can at least get a couple more votes."

"OK, you win. Let's go for Al," sighed Heather. "But if we lose an ally again, don't blame me."

They nodded and kept talking a little more before each one went their own way.

Heather clenched her teeth. She needed to change their plans as soon as possible, and it would surely cost her an ally.


Confessional: Courtney

"I didn't want to lie to Cody, but I'm sure that Heather is playing us, so I don't want them to discover my alliance with Duncan, at least for now." Said the Latin girl looking with a serious expression at the camera. "I miss the old times when doing this was easier."


Meanwhile, in the treehouse that used to be the Kinosewak's cabin, Amy, Mike, and Lilly were meeting again with Alejandro and Brick.

"I hope Shawn's elimination was enough to earn your trust, señorita," said Alejandro, bowing in front of the older twin.

Amy replied with an impish smile. "Of course, I think that together we can control the rest of the game."

Brick looked sadly at the floor. He didn't feel comfortable making this kind of scheme against other players. But somehow he was here again.

Mike was leaning against a wall, frowning but not talking, he didn't want to team up with Alejandro, but there was no option. Lilly was humming happily, oblivious to the general atmosphere.

"Then I hoped we could vote together again tonight," said Alejandro, making a small smile.

Amy nodded quickly, "I feel the same. It's time to eliminate that Samey once and for all!" the twin then hit her palm with her fist.

Alejandro and Brick were startled but Mike and Lilly were already used to this.

"Sammy? Sorry señorita, but I think there are many more players in the game more dangerous than her. Like, for example, Sky or Duncan," said the Spaniard in a low and polite tone, not hiding his surprise.

The older twin chuckled and glared at him. "It's Samey, and I don't care. I need to get my sister out as soon as possible. And right now is our chance."

"But we can always eliminate your sister later," explained Alejandro trying to hide his disbelief. "We need to focus now on the most dangerous contestants, and then we can focus on your sister. Don't you think?"

"If that is your attitude, then there is no need to vote together. You vote for those dangerous contestants," Amy made air quotes. "And we'll vote for my sister."

"Amy, are you sure?" asked Mike. He didn't trust Alejandro, but they'll lose Topher's vote if they voted for Sammy. "We're still in the early merge. If we vote together, we may win the votation. If not, we'll probably lose."

"We should try to be friends," said Lilly in a timid tone, still happy after winning the immunity.

Alejandro didn't expect this to be so hard. But it was obvious there was no way to change that brat's mind. So he decided to make the first move.

"As you wish, we're friends after all so let's vote for Samey. I don't want to have a problem with you over something like this," said The Spaniard, shrugging.

Brick raised a hand, "but even then, isn't a little unfair to vote for her like that? It's not better to vote for Charlotte or Sky that were eliminated early in the challenge."

The older twin flustered, avoiding the eyes of the cadet. But she was lucky because Alejandro talked before her.

"My friend, we all agree on voting Samey. Let's do that tonight," said Alejandro, making a small smile.

There was a moment of silence, then Brick nodded with a sad smile on his face. "Ok, sir, if that's the plan, I'll follow it."

Mike cursed his luck. This was the worst development. Now that Alejandro and Amy agreed, there was no going back. He would have to apologize later to Topher.

"Then I'll take my leave. Let's meet again at the campfire," said Alejandro, followed by Brick. Mike stood there with Amy and Lilly. Somehow he was voting exactly for the only person he shouldn't.

Once on the ground, Brick talked in a low voice to his 'friend.'

"Alejandro, this is the last time I'm doing this," he said, lowering his unibrow.

The Spaniard looked at him with wide eyes. "Sorry, my friend, what do you mean? Voting with Amy?"

"No. I mean, voting like this against the other players, not for merits but only because we don't like them. It's unfair," replied the cadet, looking at Alejandro with a stern.

"Friend, you say this because it's your first merge." Alejandro walked toward Brick and put a hand on his shoulder. "But this game is like this. You need to get players as allies and vote the rest out. Believe me, after a couple of challenges, you'll realize it's the only way."

There was a small silence. Brick looked at Alejandro's eyes "We can also let everyone vote for whichever they want. That would be fairer."

"That would get you eliminated, my friend. Trust me, this is my third merge. And also, we already told Amy and the rest we'll vote with them. You don't want to betray them, right?" Alejandro told him, making a sad smile.

"Of course not. I wouldn't want to trick them like that," replied Brick. He then took off Alejandro's hand off his shoulder. "but it's the last time."

Alejandro sighed sadly. "Then let's vote tonight with them. And don't be so hasty, tomorrow we can talk about this. I don't want you to feel forced to vote with me even if we're friends."

The cadet nodded and went his separate way from the Spaniard, but there was no other way, Brick couldn't trust Alejandro anymore.


Confessional: Alejandro

"Brick's a good man, but sometimes he's too naïve. This show isn't about being fair. It's about getting the most votes against your opponent. I just hope I can convince him to change his mind. It'll be a shame if he ends eliminated before the final 5." Alejandro said while looking at the camera, shaking his head and sighing.


It was already dark. In less than an hour the elimination ceremony would take place. Duncan was in the docks waiting. It was funny, Zoey was the one that told him about this place, so he somehow felt her presence here.

The person he was waiting for was late, but he didn't care, he was sure she would come. He almost could hear her apologizing about being late.

"Sorry I'm late," she said in a distressed tone. Duncan looked back at her, smirking.

"What happened, cheerleader? Were you too busy making out with Chris' imitator?" asked Duncan wiggling his unibrow.

Sammy looked at him with a flustered expression, "Eh!? No, of course not." She then began to twiddle with her fingers. "We don't have that kind of relationship."

Unknown to them, someone was looking from the side of the docks. He couldn't listen to their conversation, but looking at them together made him feel a knot in his stomach.

"Hahaha, sorry, I was just messing with you, don't get so nervous," Duncan laughed and stood up, oblivious to their watcher. "Also, thanks for coming. I need your help tonight."

"No problem, you helped me to win immunity on the carnival challenge, so it's my time to help you," said Sammy with a proud smile. "Only remember I'll not vote for Sky, Heather or-"

"-Topher, I know, you told me that since the first time. Believe me, I'm smarter than I look," he interrupted her, then he smirked again. "I want you to vote for Alejandro tonight."

Sammy thought a moment about it. She didn't want to vote for him before he and Heather made up, but she was also in Duncan's debt. "Why Alejandro? Couldn't we vote for someone else like Amy?"

"No, it must be Alejandro." Said Duncan looking at the twin's eyes and putting a hand on her shoulder. "He's working with your sis, and believe me, he's dangerous. We must take care of him now that he doesn't have immunity."

Before she could answer, both were distracted by the sound of something falling into the water. The mysterious spy tried to get closer to hear better and lose his balance, falling into the water.

Duncan and Sammy ran to the edge of the docks and found the person struggling to get out of the water. The delinquent helped him to reach the docks.

"Topher? What are you doing here?" asked Sammy looking at him with wide eyes.

"It's not a little late to go swimming, pretty boy?" said Duncan in a snarky tone.

The host wannabe rubbed his neck, blushing. "Sorry, I was distracted and fell into the water. I need to pay more attention."

"You're soaking wet. You need to change quickly. Let's go to the cabins," urged Sammy in a distressed tone.

Topher stood up quickly and waved his hands. "Oh, don't worry, I didn't want to interrupt you. I'll go by myself."

"You're not interrupting anything," said Duncan slapping his back. "We were just talking about voting Alejandro tonight. That's all."

Sammy looked at Duncan with wide eyes. Was he crazy? Why was he telling Topher that?

But the delinquent wasn't stupid. He knew why Topher fell into the water and wanted to use it to his own benefit.

As predicted, Topher looked at Sammy with surprise. "Wow, So you're going against one of the top players? It's not a bad strategy, but are you two in an alliance?"

"No, of course not," said the younger twin, not wanting a misunderstanding. "We are-"

"We're more in 'you scratch my back, and I scratch yours' relationship." Added Duncan shrugging. "not something fancy like an alliance, more like a now and then thing."

The host wannabe raised an eyebrow, "that sounds like an alliance to me."

"IT'S NOT AN ALLIANCE!" shouted Sammy. She was already in alliance with Heather, so she couldn't be in a second one, could she?

Duncan nodded, "but if you want, you can vote with us. Think about it," he then began to walk away.

"Aren't you coming to the cabins?" asked Sammy to Duncan. They haven't decided yet if she would vote for Alejandro or not.

"No, you go with the pretty boy. I have other business to attend. See you at the elimination ceremony." Replied the delinquent. He didn't have any other business, but even someone as hard-headed as him would realize that the imitator wanted to be alone with the cheerleader.

Topher smiled but tried to hide his excitement. "It seems it's just you and me. Sorry for interrupting your conversation."

"Don't worry, we have already ended. And to be honest, I kinda want to be alone with you," replied Sammy blushing.

Both went back to the cabins, talking about each other. They didn't talk of anything important, only things like their favorite movies (Sammy loved romantic-comedies and mystery movies whilst Topher preferred comedies and dramas) or their school life. But they have a lot of fun


Confessional: Sammy

The younger twin was holding her head with both hands, looking distressed. "What should I do? I can't vote for Duncan before repaying him for his help in the carnival challenge, but I'm not sure of voting for Alejandro. But if it's true he's with Amy, then not voting for him can get me eliminated. What should I do?"


The 13 contestants were sitting in the stumps at the campfire. The elimination ceremony was about to start. As in the past one, the atmosphere was heavy. Sammy looked distressed at the ground, Topher was rubbing her back. Cody was next to Heather and Courtney, while Alejandro was next to Brick and Amy. Chris was in front of them enjoying the show.

"I should say I'm surprised. Today you put on a great performance. That's what I call quality entertainment," said Chris, watching them with his trademark mocking smile.

Courtney made an audible sigh, "Can't you just get with the ceremony for once?"

"Hehe, someone is bitter for losing PATHETICALLY in the last round, right?" laughed Chris, the Latin girl giving him a death glare.

"What is so hard? You have 12 marshmallows. The camper that doesn't get one will have to put on a lame vest and go out of the island hooked in a helicopter, the end." Said Amy in a snarky tone, imitating Chris's voice.

"HEY! DON'T STEAL MY THUNDER!" shouted Chris, glaring at the older twin. "I swear you don't respect anything. Well, as older Samey already ruined it, there is no more explanation. Go and vote already."

The contestants got up and went into the voting cabin. This will be again a close one.


Vote confessional: Lilly

"Amy is still angry with me after the challenge. I hope this vote helps me to get her forgiveness. She's like my only friend on the island." Lilly then pressed a button on her tablet.


Vote confessional: Cody

The brunette guy was frowning while pressing a button on the tablet. "I can't believe it. I think I have voted for him in at least 4 eliminations, and he's still here, and I was eliminated. I hope this is the good one."


Vote confessional: Sammy

"I'm not sure what to do! I don't want to betray Duncan, but I want to help Heather. What should I do?" Sammy held her head between her hands with a worried expression.


"I'm surprised. I must say that I don't exactly understand what you're thinking, but I also enjoy how you vote, so without much speculation, let's begin giving these babies." Laughed Chris

"First Lilly, Brick, and Courtney, here are yours," the host sent the three marshmallows, but none of the immunity winners seemed happy during tonight's ceremony.

Chris narrowed his eyes at them. "Why the gloomy expressions? Receiving a marshmallow is a good thing, remember?" He then picked more marshmallows and threw them to the campers. "Sky, Topher, Heather, and Mike, you're also safe tonight."

The four campers catch their marshmallow, Mike trying to avoid looking Topher in the eyes.

"And also, I have some for Cody, Charlotte, and Duncan." The host made a dramatic pause and then looked at the remaining campers. "You 3 received votes in tonight's elimination, Alejandro you should feel happy surrounded by 2 beautiful twins."

But the twins seemed far from happy. Amy glared at Sammy and Sammy returned the glare to her sister. Alejandro just stood there smirking.

"And Amy here is yours," Chris gave the older twin a marshmallow, "now there is only one marshmallow left. Alejandro, you went out first in the challenge, and Samey, you lost your gun against Amy and were eliminated by LILLY, not cool girl. But sadly I can only eliminate one of you tonight, and the last marshmallow of the night is for. . ."

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"Alejandro."

"YES!" Amy's shout was louder than the cheering of Alejandro or the groans and laments among Sky and Heather. The younger twin just looked depressed at the ground. She was an idiot. It was her fault.

Chris enjoyed the whispers, cheers, and groans a little more before talking. "Samey, please follow me. And please, this time, nothing of using your twin as a scapegoat."

"Chris," a voice interrupted the host discourse. "I want to use this."

All the contestants' eyes went wide, Amy's smile turned into a frown and Alejandro's eyes filled with hate.

Topher stood up and gave the host a small wooden figurine.

"The last idol! Are you sure you're using it here, dude? There is no going back," said Chris, as surprised as everyone else.

The host wannabe made his best smile and pointed at Chris with finger guns. "Completely sure."

"Topher!" Sammy looked at him with tears in her eyes, "thanks." Her chance to beat her sister was still there.

Sky jumped and hugged her friend as Chris shrugged, smiling.

"Then, Samey's safe. So the one putting on the vest is Alejandro! I can't believe it, but it's time to go señor," chuckled Chris.

Alejandro was silent for a moment, then his expression turned from anger to resignation. He shrugged and sighed. "Entonces se acabo[1], it was fun, my friends, good luck." He said without referring to anyone in particular.

He took off his necklace and discreetly put it near his stump before walking behind Chris. Amy glared at them before standing up and going away, followed by Lilly and Mike. Only Duncan and Brick went with him to the dock to see him depart.

"You don't want to go and see him off?" asked Sammy, looking worried at Heather.

The Queen Bee tossed her braid. "Why should I? We're enemies. There is no need to say goodbye." But she still took a moment watching him before following Sammy and Courtney back to the cabins.

"It seems you're not really popular Al, only 2 people are here to say goodbye, and both are guys," said Chris laughing.

"I don't care about that kind of thing," replied the Spaniard while putting on the vest of shame. "After all, it's only a game."

Duncan frowned at him. "I'm only here to make sure you go away this time."

"Duncan, you're as despicable as always. I hope sometime we can work together," said Alejandro, but it wasn't clear if he was honest or not.

"Sir, I'm sorry to see you depart so early," said Brick, saluting with a sad frown. Even if he suspected him, he still considered the Spaniard his friend.

Alejandro saluted him back. "Brick McArthur, you're a good man, maybe too good for your own good. Try to be more selfish."

Saying this, Alejandro just walked back, letting the chopper get him in the right place, so he avoided crashing with trees or the docks. He then waved at Brick as he flew away.

"I hate how Al always seems to do all things perfectly," said Chris before turning to the camera. "And now one of the best players is out of the game. What will happen with Amy's alliance now that they lose a key member? And what about Heather's alliance? Will they point their guns against Duncan? And how much will it take the interns to clean all the paint from the forest? Find all the answers in the next episode of Total Drama, Tyranny of the Masses."


Author Notes:

[1] Alejandro Spanish translations:

Entonces se acabo = Then it's over


The episode is over, but the drama continues. What will happen with Brick and Heather now that Alejandro is out of the game? Will Topher and Sammy tell their feelings to each other, or will they continue dilly-dallying like this? Find the answers to this and more questions in the next episode of Total Drama Tyranny of the masses.

And a big Sorry to all Alejandro fans out there, but he was the victim of his allies and also of that damn immunity idol. I hope that like the other two idols, this one felt like a game-changer. Now the season will not be the same.


Votes:

Sammy: 6 (nulled)

Alejandro:4

Amy: 3

Immunity idols left: all used

D.A.M. Eliminations left: 3

Remaining players: Amy, Brick, Charlotte, Cody, Courtney, Duncan, Heather, Lilly, Mike, Sammy, Sky, Topher.

Eliminated: Cameron, Jasmine, Max, Lindsay, Dawn, Jay, Lightning, Charlotte, Beth, Cody. Zoey, Dramaman, Shawn, Alejandro

As always, thanks for reading and I hope you like it.