p style="border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-size: 15.12px; font-family: 'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', 'GNU Unifont', Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; vertical-align: baseline; list-style: none; margin: 1.286em auto; padding: 0px; line-height: 1.5; color: #2a2a2a;"After the conclusion of the first assembly, the children, ordered by Chief Lola, began collecting materials the jungle-dominated island had to offer. The kids collected sticks, twigs, leaves, grass, flowers, and stones. Some of the youngsters even climbed the fruit trees and collected some fruit so they can eat for the upcoming dinner. They brought the supplies and food to the beach and organized them into piles separating each material. Finally, each child grabs each material and begins using them to make clothing. During the first assembly, the youth had noticed that their clothes are dirty and torn, and since they do not have extra clothes they have no choice but to discard their old clothes and create new ones using the materials the island provided for /br /The boys and girls gathered a pile of leaves and sticks and used them to build skirts. Then, the girls, excluding Jackie, Claudette, and Chinah, collected more leaves and sticks and utilized them to create some sorts of bras. Jackie, Claudette, and Chinah, on the other hand, collected grass, flowers, and one stick because they are planning to build Hawaiian skirts, since they are planning to perform a hula dance once Lola announces that the children can have free time. The three girls also made a necklace made up of pink flowers and a string reminiscent of that of Hawaiian necklaces. The kids also used long wooden sticks and stones to build spears for hunting. They sharpen the stones by scrapping then on bigger and heavier stones; then they use a vine to tie the sharpened stones to the /br /After the plant-made clothes and weapons are built, the boys and girls split off into two groups based on gender-for privacy reasons-and head into the forest to change into their newly-made clothes. Once they changed, they headed back to the beach and waited for Lola's next orders. The boys are wearing their leaf-made skirts that covered their rumps and body parts that defined their gender, exposing their torsos and legs; the girls are wearing their leaf-made bras that covered their chests and leaf-made skirts that secreted their private body parts and behinds, exposing their midriffs and legs. Jackie, Chinah, and Claudette, on the other hand, are wearing their grass-made Hawaiian skirts and necklaces, the latter of which is secreting their /br /All children are in line formation and holding their spears like soldiers preparing for a military drill. Suddenly, Lola comes out from the forest and walks in front of the children, watching them sternly like a military general. She is wearing the same hand-made clothing the girls are wearing with her tummy unconcealed, but she is wearing one object that helped the princess stand out from the rest of the youth. Lola is wearing what looks like a crown, but it is made out of leaves and grass. A red grape is plastered in the middle of the crown-shaped leaves and grass, marking it as the jewel of the /br /Holding the conch, Lola speaks, "Lana."br /br /"Yes, chief?" Lana /br /"I would like for you to stand next to me," Lola ordered in her soft, princess-like /br /As told, Lana stands next to her sister and faces the /br /"That goes for you too, my prince," Lola's eyes look at Winston, again talking in her soft /br /"My pleasure, my princess," Winston replied in his chivalrous British accent. Like Lana, he stands next to his princess and faces the /br /As everything is in order, Lola faces her attention at her subjects and resumes speaking, "I would like to announce that Lana will be the leader of the hunting group. When Lisa, Lana, and I were traveling through the jungle, we saw a pig whose leg was stuck between two stones."br /br /The children all made saddened faces, feeling terrible for the little /br /"Then, to Lisa's and my surprise, Lana crept up to the little piggy and tried to stab it! Y'know, hunting? For food? But for some reason, she didn't, claiming that she's too nervous to kill animals for food."br /br /Lana was hit by a wave of sadness and guilt as Lola mentioned the tomboy's failure to kill the piglet. She would've done it if she hadn't hesitated for too long, but the emotion she felt at the scene stopped her from doing so. If she is going to be the leader of hunting, she'll have to try to suppress the feeling so she can kill for /br /"Despite this, I'm still assigning her as the captain of the hunters because she has the potential to kill for food. All she needs to do is try to kill an animal instead of hesitating for too long. And with that," Lola faces Lana, "who will be part of your hunting group?" She hands her the /br /The tomboy's desolence suddenly fills with exhilaration. "Is it necessary to ask that question, Lols? You already know who am I gonna pick! My friends, of course!"br /br /The messy kids and Lizzie became beamed as Lana mentioned /br /"Come on up, guys!" the tomboyish twin ordered his /br /All of Lana's friends walked up in front of the group to join Lana. As this was settled, Lola takes the conch from her twin and once again pays attention to her fellow subjects. "Alright! With that settled, are there any questions?"br /br /The kids all shook their /br /"Well, in that case, since there are no adults, what do you say we have some FUN!"br /br /The children all cheered as Lola finally announced the event they all had been waiting for since the first /br /p
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p style="border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-size: 15.12px; font-family: 'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', 'GNU Unifont', Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; vertical-align: baseline; list-style: none; margin: 1.286em auto; padding: 0px; line-height: 1.5; color: #2a2a2a;"br /Sardines swam about under the shallow waters of Lake Huron very close to the beach. The ocean floor rose as the fishes swam closer to the beach until disappearing upward to the surface. The sardines stopped swimming and inspected the floor that disappeared above water. Suddenly, a pair of light-skinned human feet came down from the surface and touched the floor, creating a few bubbles. The sardines scattered away. Then, human hands scoops up some water and throws them out of under the water surface, creating a splash. Adelaide and Carl are standing at the shallowest waters splashing each other and giggling, obviously having fun. The rest of the children are scattered all around the beach doing their own activities. Since there are absolutely no adults around to supervise them, the kids are literally left to do whatever they /br /Lana and her hunting group, minus Lizzie and Gus, are near the forest spinning their spears and stabbing the air, practicing their hunting skills. The hunters are in line formation like soldiers with Lana in front of them since she is the captain. They all let out a single "Ha!" as they stab the air with their spears. Under a pair of trees, Jackie, Chinah, and Claudette are performing their hula dance. Gus is standing a few feet away from the girls to the right playing Hawaiian music on a guitar that he found inside the wrecked plane. The hula girls all proudly sway their hula skirts and dance to the rhythm of the music. Gus smiles at the three girls hula dancing. On the sandy beach, Lizzie, being the treasure hunter she is, is digging a hole in the middle of the sandy beach searching for supposed treasure. The adventurous Loud cousin had already dug a deep hole, leaving behind a huge pile of sand next to the hole. Lizzie wipes a sweat from her forehead and continues digging. Sitting on a huge stone next to the hula dancers is Lizzie's overweight, polar-opposite twin Lotta, gorging on fruit. Since it's been a while since she last ate it's no surprise that she is extremely hungry. When she finished eating a fruit she grabs another one from the fruit pile she had collected and gobbles it up. In almost no time she finished eating the entire pile. Lotta rubs her full stomach and lets out a sigh of satisfaction. She looks to her left where her dumbbells she built made out of big stones and sticks lay and picks one up. She then begins lifting the dumbbell. It may not look like it, but working out is Lotta's other favorite hobby made possible by her superhuman strength. On the beach, the pageant boys, sans Winston, are painting the nails of the pageant girls, sans Lola, using the makeup the young ladies had saved from the plane. The girls relax on the sandy beach and satisfyingly watch the reddish orange sky. A few feet away from the pageant kids, Lisa, David, and Greg are observing a turtle laying her eggs under the sand. As the creature is done, the young scholars pull out their clipboards and take notes. Darcy and the other first graders, like Adelaide and Carl, are playing in the shallow waters of the sea and having /br /While the children enjoy their free time, Lola watches the picturesque view of the reddish orange sun setting behind the horizon on her throne made up of leaves, logs, and grass. Honestly, sitting on plant leaves is very relaxing to the pageant star now-turned chief of the island. Winston, as assistance chief, stands next to the throne also watching the /br /"I'll say, my princess," Winston began. "First day of chiefdom and we've got everyone under control! Well, except for the fact that the kids are going wild now that there are no adults around to supervise us."br /br /"Yep," Lola agreed. "Goodbye, grownups' tyranny; hello, kids' freedom!"br /br /"Speaking off," Winston tilts his head towards Lola, "how long can you control the group?"br /br /"As long as I can. Until we finally get rescued."br /br /"And when do you think we'll be rescued?"br /br /"I don't know," Lola shrugged. "Tonight, the next day, next week, next month, heck maybe when we finally become teenagers or adults. Or maybe we'll stay on this island for a long time until we die of old age, or starvation if we run out of food."br /br /"It's why we need to start a fire on top of the mountain, huh?" said /br /"Exactly," said /br /"It's only a matter of time," Winston stated as he looks back at the sunset./p
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p style="border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-size: 15.12px; font-family: 'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', 'GNU Unifont', Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; vertical-align: baseline; list-style: none; margin: 1.286em auto; padding: 0px; line-height: 1.5; color: #2a2a2a;"br /Sardines swam about under the shallow waters of Lake Huron very close to the beach. The ocean floor rose as the fishes swam closer to the beach until disappearing upward to the surface. The sardines stopped swimming and inspected the floor that disappeared above water. Suddenly, a pair of light-skinned human feet came down from the surface and touched the floor, creating a few bubbles. The sardines scattered away. Then, human hands scoops up some water and throws them out of under the water surface, creating a splash. Adelaide and Carl are standing at the shallowest waters splashing each other and giggling, obviously having fun. The rest of the children are scattered all around the beach doing their own activities. Since there are absolutely no adults around to supervise them, the kids are literally left to do whatever they /br /Lana and her hunting group, minus Lizzie and Gus, are near the forest spinning their spears and stabbing the air, practicing their hunting skills. The hunters are in line formation like soldiers with Lana in front of them since she is the captain. They all let out a single "Ha!" as they stab the air with their spears. Under a pair of trees, Jackie, Chinah, and Claudette are performing their hula dance. Gus is standing a few feet away from the girls to the right playing Hawaiian music on a guitar that he found inside the wrecked plane. The hula girls all proudly sway their hula skirts and dance to the rhythm of the music. Gus smiles at the three girls hula dancing. On the sandy beach, Lizzie, being the treasure hunter she is, is digging a hole in the middle of the sandy beach searching for supposed treasure. The adventurous Loud cousin had already dug a deep hole, leaving behind a huge pile of sand next to the hole. Lizzie wipes a sweat from her forehead and continues digging. Sitting on a huge stone next to the hula dancers is Lizzie's overweight, polar-opposite twin Lotta, gorging on fruit. Since it's been a while since she last ate it's no surprise that she is extremely hungry. When she finished eating a fruit she grabs another one from the fruit pile she had collected and gobbles it up. In almost no time she finished eating the entire pile. Lotta rubs her full stomach and lets out a sigh of satisfaction. She looks to her left where her dumbbells she built made out of big stones and sticks lay and picks one up. She then begins lifting the dumbbell. It may not look like it, but working out is Lotta's other favorite hobby made possible by her superhuman strength. On the beach, the pageant boys, sans Winston, are painting the nails of the pageant girls, sans Lola, using the makeup the young ladies had saved from the plane. The girls relax on the sandy beach and satisfyingly watch the reddish orange sky. A few feet away from the pageant kids, Lisa, David, and Greg are observing a turtle laying her eggs under the sand. As the creature is done, the young scholars pull out their clipboards and take notes. Darcy and the other first graders, like Adelaide and Carl, are playing in the shallow waters of the sea and having /br /While the children enjoy their free time, Lola watches the picturesque view of the reddish orange sun setting behind the horizon on her throne made up of leaves, logs, and grass. Honestly, sitting on plant leaves is very relaxing to the pageant star now-turned chief of the island. Winston, as assistance chief, stands next to the throne also watching the /br /"I'll say, my princess," Winston began. "First day of chiefdom and we've got everyone under control! Well, except for the fact that the kids are going wild now that there are no adults around to supervise us."br /br /"Yep," Lola agreed. "Goodbye, grownups' tyranny; hello, kids' freedom!"br /br /"Speaking off," Winston tilts his head towards Lola, "how long can you control the group?"br /br /"As long as I can. Until we finally get rescued."br /br /"And when do you think we'll be rescued?"br /br /"I don't know," Lola shrugged. "Tonight, the next day, next week, next month, heck maybe when we finally become teenagers or adults. Or maybe we'll stay on this island for a long time until we die of old age, or starvation if we run out of food."br /br /"It's why we need to start a fire on top of the mountain, huh?" said /br /"Exactly," said /br /"It's only a matter of time," Winston stated as he looks back at the sunset./p
