It was time for the streak, Debbie had set up a path they had to run round that finished at the shower blocks, so they could hide. They had made Neil do it by winding him up that he'd have to sleep outside if he didn't.

"Get your kits off!" Chanted Debbie

"Do we have to?" Pleaded Leela

"A deal is a deal! Now off!" Ordered Phil. They stripped off and began running round the course. Everyone was screaming and cheering them on.

"Looks like you were right about Neil Shee!" Whispered Kerry

"haha. Well I have good instincts." Laughed Sheelagh in agreement.

"What do you instincts say about me?" Said Des

"That would be telling." Replied Sheelagh.


The night closed in quickly and so did the rain clouds. The sky was a thick grey cloud covering the stars that had shined so brightly the night before. They had the fire burning again but tonight they crowded round it closer to stay warm. Sheelagh and Des sat next to each other. Everyone was talking together having a laugh. Des arched his back to try and get rid of the pain but it weren't working.

"You alright?" Asked Sheelagh

"Yeah, it'll be fine. But I could do with that massage now." Groaned Des

"Could you"

"Yep." Sheelagh put her hands behind him and began to massage his back like she did before. Neil watched them intensely.

"God, that's good Shee"

"Years of practise, that's all"

"So did all your patients get a massage"

"No, just the special one's and Patrick, of course"

"Do I want to be hearing about your private matters?" Des laughed. Sheelagh playfully hit him on the back of the head.

"Not like that you dirty bugger. I'm off to bed I don't feel to well"

"You alright? What's wrong"

"I got a bit of a head ache and a feel really sick"

"Do you want me to come and sit with you"

"No I'm alright, you stay here and have fun." Sheelagh walked off to bed in the tent.


Neil followed her after two minutes. He stood outside the tent listening to her getting changed.

"Sheelagh, You alright"

"I'm fine, what do you want"

"Nowt, Des sent me, let me in"

"Neil I'm not letting you in while I've got no clothes on and if Des wants me tell him to come himself"

"Don't be like that Shee"

"My names Sheelagh, now go away"

"Well Des calls you Shee and you don't bother then"

"So, he's a friend. Now go away"

"Fine then. You'll see what a friend he really is tomorrow!" With that Neil stormed off leaving Sheelagh confused and upset that Des had sent Neil of all people to check on her. She thought he cared.