After finding two items on the list, we rested again. Bridge went into his backpack and grabbed a candy bar from it. I took out my water bottle from my backpack and began to drank from it.

"Do you have another one," asked Sydney.

"Yeah."

I handed her one of my extra one and she started to drank.

"Do anyone want a candy bar," asked Bridge.

Sky walked over to Bridge and Bridge handed him a bar.

"Jack do you want one, I got plenty."

"No thank you."

"What about you two. Do you want any," Bridge asked me.

"I'll take one," I said.

"Not me, I don't eat anything that have a lot of carb in it."

After saying that, Syd pulled out a fat free bar out her purse and begin to eat it.

"Why are you here? You complain about everything…that you're to pretty to get your clothes dirty or your "shoes" messed up," asked Jack.

"Hello it's for a grade."

"Oh, so you're just here for a grade?"

"Yes."

"Oh because I thought you was here because of your boyfriend," he said pointing at Sky.

"She's not my girlfriend, and why do you care anyway," asked Sky.

"I just want to know. I thought you guys just get easy A's since you're athletes and all. Don't have to worry about earning your grades like real people."

"What do you got against athletes," asked Sky.

"Jack stop it," I said.

"Nothing, except that they always get away with things and leave people like myself to clean up your mess. Or in this case take your punishment."

"You know I had it up to here with your smart commits," Sky said walking up to Jack.

"Yeah and what are you going to do about it."

Sky pushed Jack backwards. Once he got his balance back Jack pushed Sky.

"Guys stop it, this is getting out of hand," I shouted at them. But it didn't stop them. I looked at Bridge and Bridge walked over to them but was caught up in the fight. All three boys lost their balance and started to roll down a hill. Syd and I couldn't do anything except follow them down the hill. Then all of a sudden they all fell into New Tech Bay. Seeing that it's hard to fight in water, they swam back on land. Syd and I stopped to see the boys soaking wet and climbing out the bay.

"I had it…we are heading back to the starting lodge. I don't care if I get suspended as long as I get away from you," roared Sky.

He walked right pass Syd and I and started heading back up the hill. Jack walked pass us too and the rest of us followed them.

"What you're giving up Sky? Can't handle a little fight," said Jack following behind Sky.

"Guys stop it," yelled Syd.

"Jack, you win okay. Is that what you wanted to hear. You win. Just get off my case about it."

"Yeah I thought so. Little Sky can't handle the pressure so he decides to give up. Just like you give up to your father's every command."

Sky stopped in his track and turned around to face Jack.

"What did you say."

"Guys stop it," I screamed.

"You heard me," Jack continued.

Sky ran up to Jack and pushed him to the ground. They started to roll on the ground a couple of time before Jack throwing the first punch. Sky land on his back and Jack launch at him. Not before Sky throw a punch himself. Syd and I ran towards them and tried to pull the guys off of each other.

"Guys stop it you're acting like idiots," I said pulling Jack back.

"Elizabeth's right," Syd said holding onto Sky.

"Guys," scream Bridge looking around.

"Bridge… just don't… stand there help us," I managed to get out while Jack still struggled to get to Sky.

"Guys stop," screamed Bridge at the top of his lungs.

Everyone stopped their wrestling and looked at Bridge. He was still looking around until he managed to look at the four people on the ground.

"You guys, where are the arrows."

We got up off the ground and started to look around. Everything looked the same but there was a difference. There were no arrows, Bridge was right, there were no arrows anywhere around us.

"Oh no we're lost," whined Syd.

"Okay, let's not panic. We're not lost, we're just off the trail. Lets just go this way," said Jack breathing hard.

"Why should we go that way," argued Sky.

"Because I…"

"Would you two stop arguing for one second. It doesn't matter which way we go lets just go there," I yelled.

Jack started to walk and everyone followed. It wasn't until ten minutes afterward that we stopped and saw that there were still no sign of arrows.

"Syd., do you have the walkie talkie with you," asked Sky.

"Yeah, I got it right…" she stopped to check her purse, then she looked back at Sky.

"Do you have it," Sky asked.

"I must of left it on our first stop."

"You lost it," screamed Sky.

"I must of set it down when I went to use the restroom. I was in a rush to get out of there and I must of forgot it."

Sky ran his hands through his hair and let out a moan. He put his hands down and looked at Bridge.

"Bridge do you have the compass?"

"Yeah, it's in my pocket."

He reached down in his pocket and felt around. He pulled out his hand and nothing was there.

"You lost the compass," I asked looking at him.

"It must of felled out when we were rolling down the hill."

"Oh no. We're lost," whined Sydney.

"We're not lost," everyone yelled.

"Okay," Sky said catching his breath. "Jack, please tell me that you have the map, please."

Jack reached down in his pocket and pulled out a folded map. It was wet but he had the map. Everyone let out a sigh of relief. Jack started to unfold it and laid it out on the ground. The lines that showed on the map were gone and the map was falling apart with every move they made with it.

"No," Sky let out.

"We're lost," Bridge whispered.