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;"On the beach, Winston and the tribe, including Lucas, Marcus, Mike, and Gus, are waiting for the rest of the hunters and Lola to return from Castle Rock. The wild boar's corpse, the one Lana killed while searching for the beast, is being cooked above the fireplace so the children can eat it for breakfast. The body is impaled horizontally by a stick that is held above the fire by two other sticks that are hammered to the sandy ground and standing like pillars. The two standing sticks are on opposite sides of the fireplace. Patty and Roxanne slowly turn the stick impaling the dead boar around so that the entire body can be cooked up instead of just one side. The two pageant girls can feel the warmth emitted by the /br /"What's taking the hunters so long?" Chinah /br /"Yeah," agreed Jane. "I mean...we got a wild boar for breakfast, but they're taking so long to hunt down this so-called beast."br /br /"Maybe they're fighting the beast," said /br /"I hope they'll be okay," Lindsay began to worry. "Who knows how strong and deadly that beast is!"br /br /"If only I went with them," Lotta said, looking down in guilt. "I could've used my super strength to beat down the beast and possibly kill it! But nope! I decided to be a coward and backed down."br /br /Lucas slowly approached the overweight Loud cousin. "Are you calling us cowards?" he questioned, leaning towards Lotta's /br /"What? No! I'm calling myself a coward! Not you guys!"br /br /"You better be," the Watterson leaned back, still shooting a threatening /br /Suddenly, Winston began to hear the crunching of leaves coming from the jungle. He leaned closer to the sounds and listened carefully to them before realizing who were making those /br /"Guys! I think the chief and the hunters are coming!"br /br /" 'Bout time," Patty said. "My arm is getting tired from spinning this heavy corpse."br /br /"Mine too," agreed /br /The two stopped spinning the stick and joined in with the /br /Everyone gathered behind the prince as Lola and the remaining hunters appeared from the jungle. The children were happy that their chief and the hunters finally returned to them and relieved that the hunters weren't hurt or badly injured by the beast, not yet noticing that Lana is not with /br /"Welcome back, chief," Winston chivalrously greeted his princess, taking a /br /As usual, Lola blushed at his prince's gentlemanly salutation. She loved how gallant of a gentleman Winston /br /"Thank you, my princess," was Lola's /br /Lucas, Marcus, and Mike rolled their eyes at Winston and Lola's /br /The courteous Milbourne then moves his pupils toward the remainder of the hunters. He greets them all, and they greet him back; while doing so Winston couldn't help but notice that the hunters are one short of a person. It was at this moment Winston realized that Lana was missing. She had not returned to her fellow tribe children. This raised questions inside Prince Charming's mind, and he is willing to ask those questions to the people in charge of /br /"Where's Lana?"br /br /"Still hunting for the beast," Lizzie /br /"She and Lola had gotten into another fight. Lola argued that we're just wasting our time searching for an animal that might not exist while Lana argued that we're hunting for the beast for the sake of the protection and survival of the tribe on this island," explained /br /"And after Skippy stopped the argument, Lana left to search for the beast on her own, ignoring the chief's orders," added /br /"Oh brother," the rich boy quietly muttered to /br /Hearing the hunters and her prince talk about the argument she had with her twin sister made Lola cringe. Being reminded that she and her hunters-at least according to her-just wasted a good amount of time hunting for a nonexistent beast caused anger to arouse inside her body, and it also doesn't help that she is reminded that Lana decided to be rebellious and disobey her orders like Lola wasn't appointed chief in the first place. To alleviate her rising anger, Lola walks over to Winston places her hand on his shoulder. The beloved prince of the pageant queen slowly looks up at Lola, wondering what she has to /br /"Winstie, how about we start eating breakfast? Talking about what happened back at Castle Rock is making me have rather...well...negative feelings about Lana," stated the /br /"Why of course, my princess."br /br /Lola smiled at her prince. span style="border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-weight: inherit; font-style: oblique; font-size: 15.12px; font-family: inherit; vertical-align: baseline; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"Such a gentleman/span, is what her thoughts think of Winston. The princess then walks away from her prince and approaches Petey and Charlotte, who look pretty excited about hearing the story about finding the beast and defeating it. What once a smile on Lola's face now faded into a look of guilt. The guilt only increased seeing the elated faces of the two supposed witnesses of the beast. As chief Lola cannot lie to her tribe children; however, she is unwilling to tell the truth to the two children in fear of making them upset, but she has to. It's her duty as chief to utter any truth no matter how upsetting /br /Lola stops a few inches away from Petey and Charlotte. She sighed and finally /br /"Charlotte. Petey. I have something to tell you."br /br /"Is it about the beast?!" Petey exclaimed /br /"Did you finally kill it?!" asked /br /Lola cringed at the biter's question. She knew damn well that she didn't kill the beast or even found it. She and the hunters, minus Lana, left because hunting for the beast is a waste of their time as there is a likely chance it doesn't /br /"Actually...we didn't kill the beast. We couldn't find it," the pageant queen finally /br /"Awwwww…" the biter and the glue eater were upset. They really hoped the hunters would find the beast and kill it to get over with the threat the tribe might be /br /"I guess maybe next time," said Petey /br /"Actually...there won't be a next time…" said /br /"Eh?" This caught Charlotte and Petey by surprise. What did the chief mean there won't be a next time?br /br /"Look, you two. I know you two are going to be upset when I say this, but I'm gonna say it." Lola takes a deep breath and finally utters the phrase she is reluctant to say, "There is no beast! The beast isn't real! Hunting for this 'beast'," she quoted with her fingers, "will be just a waste of time for the hunters; not to mention they will be tired from hunting for some creature that only existed in your minds! Thus, being too tired from hunting for more important stuff such as pigs for food! I was right in the first place, this so-called beast only existed in your imaginations," a short pause, "and you two probably had a nightmare and confused it with reality. I mean, Lisa told me younger children are prone to be confusing dreams with real life."br /br /"She is correct," Lisa confirmed with David and Greg nodding with /br /Petey and Charlotte are in complete shock at what they just heard. Their own chief still doesn't believe in the beast despite having supposed evidence-aka the claw-for the existence of the beast. Not only that, but the chief is also unwilling to protect the tribe from what she calls a waste of the hunter's time. What kind of chief is she?br /br /"But...but…" the two witnesses of the alleged beast wanted to utter something, but the chief put her hand up in front of them, stopping them from saying /br /"Stop. Just stop," said Lola. "There is no beast. Period. Now if you excuse me, let's eat some /br /The princess walks away, leaving Charlotte and Petey in a state of disdain. They could not believe the chief does not want to protect her tribe from the beast solely because she thinks the beast is not real. They held their heads down in despair and slowly began walking towards the fireplace to get some meat to /br /p
hr style="margin: 0.875em auto 1.2525em; border-style: solid; border-color: initial; border-image: initial; width: 359.234px; color: #2a2a2a; font-family: 'Lucida Grande', 'Lucida Sans Unicode', 'GNU Unifont', Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 15.12px; background-color: #ffffff;" /
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 /br /The tribe children are sitting on logs they organized in the middle of camp feasting on pieces of cooked meat from the wild boar. The boar was huge enough to supply the tribe food for lunch and maybe dinner. Some children ate neatly, like the pageant children and the young intellectuals, while others ate sloppily, like the hunters, Lotta, and the first graders. The more-disciplined pageant kids were, of course, disgusted by the eating habits of the hunters, but they ignored them and went on eating. Only Charlotte and Petey are not eating sloppily like their classmates. They ate at a slower pace as they are still upset about Lola not willing to "waste" the hunters' time hunting for the creature that "doesn't exist." The biter and the glue eater are even starting to think that Lola is not as great as a leader as they previously thought. They even thought that the princess was breaking her promise about protecting the tribe no matter what cost. Despite these thoughts plaguing their minds Charlotte and Petey hoped that Lola would change her mind and resume hunting for the beast as she /br /As Skippy was eating a cooked, severed leg he suddenly heard the crunching of leaves coming from the forest. The crunching sounds were similar to the sounds made by Lola and the hunters when they returned from Castle Rock, but this noise sounded a bit different. The sounds of crunching weren't bunched up together because there was only one crunching sound, meaning span style="border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-weight: inherit; font-style: oblique; font-size: 15.12px; font-family: inherit; vertical-align: baseline; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"one/span person is approaching the beach. After listening closely to the crunching, Skippy looks at the direction of the sounds and sees Lana walking towards the beach, her feet stepping on the dead leaves and making those crunching sounds. She has a rather neutral look on her face. Lana stops at the boundary separating the beach and the jungle and looks at her fellow schoolmates, still maintaining that dispassionate /br /"Oh. Hey, Lana," Skippy gladly greeted his tomboyish /br /This caught the attention of the rest of the tribe as they gathered around Lana to greet her, happy to see her back. Lola, on the other hand, wasn't happy. She may be content that her tomboyish twin sister presumably decided to finally give up hunting for the imaginary beast and come back to the tribe, but she is still upset that Lana decided that she can disobey her chief like she wanted to. After a serious talk with her, she will punish Lana for disobeying the chief's /br /"Did you find the beast?" asked /br /"Nope. Couldn't find 'im," replied Lana. "But that's not the only reason why I'm here!" She suddenly raised her /br /The tribe all stared at Lana with confused looks. What does she mean by not the only reason? Skippy felt his stomach churn after hearing the last sentence from his girlfriend. That gut feeling he had at Castle Rock returned. Skippy sensed that something bad is about to happen and can occur at any /br /"While searching for the beast alone," Lana resumed, "I was thinking about something, or someone for that matter. It isn't one of my friends or my classmates or the first graders or Charlotte and Petey. It was my twin sister...Lola."br /br /The mere mention of her name caught Lola by surprise. Why was Lana thinking about her while wasting her time searching for the nonexistent beast? Was it the fight they just had? Did Lana finally regret disobeying her orders and decided to return to the beach? The princess grew content thinking that Lana finally realized her mistake of ignoring her authority and decided to return to face any chastisement she will receive from her. Sadly, that isn't what Lana is talking /br /"And while thinking, I finally came to realize that Lola isn't such a great leader after all," Lana finally stated, glaring at /br /The feelings of happiness and content immediately disintegrated completely inside Lola's body as she heard the phrase "Lola isn't such a great leader after all." God knows the princess didn't do anything that would label her a bad leader, yet here she is being called just that. Hearing such phrase caused the princess' body to heat up with anger. First she disobeyed her orders; now she is calling her a bad leader. Who does Lana think she is?br /br /As Lola's indignation rose, the tribe began whispering amongst one another, wondering what did Lana meant by Lola not being a great. They immediately had their questions answered as Lana resumed her /br /"I know. It takes a lot of guts to call out a leader, and I know that, but I have reasons why Lola isn't a great leader for us! Let's start with our current threat: the beast. As you all know, Lola does not believe in beast despite the fact that I have evidence. I don't know why, but she doesn't. She doesn't want us hunters to hunt for the beast believing that it's a 'waste of time', and she doesn't want to protect us from the beast! What kind of leader doesn't want to protect her own tribe?!"br /br /This struck up a conversation among the tribes children. Now that Lana mentioned it, Lola doesn't want to protect them from the beast, if it exists that is. Some people, like the messy kids and the first graders, agreed with Lana while others, like the pageant kids, didn't buy it as they don't believe in the /br /Lana resumes her rant on Lola, "And it isn't just the denial of the beast's existence! No, no, no! Lola will also starve the entire tribe to death just to be rescued! Doesn't she know that survival is more important?! I know, being rescued will be a blessing from God, but can't we at least survive on this island first?! We would have starved to death by the time another ship had arrived! Lola cares more about being rescued than the tribe itself!"br /br /Once again, the tribe began whispering among one another. Lana does have a point about the tribe starving while waiting for a ship to pass by under Lola's orders, but she would never let them die for the sake of being rescued. What's the point of being rescued if their tribe leader would just let them die of starvation anyways?br /br /By this point, Lola had heard enough. It's one thing that Lana disobeys her orders, but calling her a bad leader for the reasons that are false is another. The princess is fuming with rage. She will not let her twin resume her rant if she can help /br /"Oh, you sure have a lot of guts calling me a bad leader for the most fake reasons ever, BUSTER!" Lola shouted with rage. "WHAT MADE YOU THINK I WAS A BAD LEADER?! I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WRONG!"br /br /"You don't want to protect us from the beast, and you want to starve us to death because you care more about being rescued!" Lana shot back. "I bet you don't want us to have fun since you want to torture us with your orders!"br /br /"THAT'S NOT TRUE! I CARE ABOUT THE TRIBE MORE THAN MYSELF! I WILL PROTECT THE TRIBE, AND I WILL NOT LET THIS TRIBE DIE UNTIL WE'RE FINALLY RESCUED! IT'S YOU WHO IS A SELFISH JERK WHO DOESN'T CARE ABOUT BEING RESCUED!"br /br /Lana is taken aback by that statement, by she won't let Lola win the argument. "YOU'RE THE SELFISH ONE! YOU DON'T WANT TO PROTECT YOUR TRIBE FROM THE BEAST!"br /br /"HOW CAN I PROTECT THE TRIBE FROM SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T EXIST IN THE FIRST PLACE!"br /br /"You know what? FINE! IF YOU'RE GONNA BE LIKE THAT, THEN I WON'T BE A PART OF YOUR TRIBE ANYMORE!"br /br /Everyone gasped in horror after hearing what Lana just said. They never expected her to say something like that. Things just turned for the /br /Lana walks through the crowd of children and stands on a log and faces the /br /"Guys! Listen carefully! If you're tired of Lola's dictatorship like I am, then join my tribe! I promise freedom, fun, food, and protection! I bet I'll be a better chief than Lola! So who's with me?"br /br /Some children were reluctant to respond to Lana's question. Some of them feared that Lola would hate their guts if they abandoned her tribe and joined Lana's tribe. The hunters, however, we're willing to join Lana's tribe. By how the tomboy described it, it sounds better than what Lola had to offer, though they know the risks of abandoning their current tribe, but they don't seem to care. Without hesitation, the hunters all approached Lana and stood behind /br /"Great! I have lots of members already! Who else wants to join?"br /br /Charlotte and Petey are thinking hard whether to stay with Lola or join Lana. They wanted to stay with Lola, but they also wanted protection from the beast they had come across with last night, and Lana is willing to protect them from the beast. Not to mention, Lana believes in the beast unlike Lola. Reluctantly, Charlotte and Petey slowly walked towards Lana's new /br /"That's what I'm talkin' about," Lana boasted. She then glares at Lola, "And as for you Lola, I wish you luck on your tribe, because you're going to lose members if you continue to abuse your power and let your tribe starve to death." She then looks at Skippy, "And you, Skippy. You're the new assistant chief."br /br /"Yes!" Skippy /br /Lana and her new tribe then turn their backs on Lola and her tribe before entering the forest, never to be seen again. All that was left of Lola's tribe are now the pageant kids, the nerdy kids, the first graders (except for Charlotte and Petey), and /br /Lola, enraged, wanted to go after Lana, but was stopped by /br /"Let them go, Lola."br /br /"But Winston. I-"br /br /"No worries. I'm sure Lana will come around, but for now, we should let her cool off and realize what she had done. By then, she and her friends will be happy to rejoin our tribe."br /br /"I sure hope so," Lola said, looking down in /br /"Come on," said Winston. "Let's finish eating, shall we?"/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 /br /The tribe children are sitting on logs they organized in the middle of camp feasting on pieces of cooked meat from the wild boar. The boar was huge enough to supply the tribe food for lunch and maybe dinner. Some children ate neatly, like the pageant children and the young intellectuals, while others ate sloppily, like the hunters, Lotta, and the first graders. The more-disciplined pageant kids were, of course, disgusted by the eating habits of the hunters, but they ignored them and went on eating. Only Charlotte and Petey are not eating sloppily like their classmates. They ate at a slower pace as they are still upset about Lola not willing to "waste" the hunters' time hunting for the creature that "doesn't exist." The biter and the glue eater are even starting to think that Lola is not as great as a leader as they previously thought. They even thought that the princess was breaking her promise about protecting the tribe no matter what cost. Despite these thoughts plaguing their minds Charlotte and Petey hoped that Lola would change her mind and resume hunting for the beast as she /br /As Skippy was eating a cooked, severed leg he suddenly heard the crunching of leaves coming from the forest. The crunching sounds were similar to the sounds made by Lola and the hunters when they returned from Castle Rock, but this noise sounded a bit different. The sounds of crunching weren't bunched up together because there was only one crunching sound, meaning span style="border: 0px; outline: 0px; font-weight: inherit; font-style: oblique; font-size: 15.12px; font-family: inherit; vertical-align: baseline; list-style: none; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;"one/span person is approaching the beach. After listening closely to the crunching, Skippy looks at the direction of the sounds and sees Lana walking towards the beach, her feet stepping on the dead leaves and making those crunching sounds. She has a rather neutral look on her face. Lana stops at the boundary separating the beach and the jungle and looks at her fellow schoolmates, still maintaining that dispassionate /br /"Oh. Hey, Lana," Skippy gladly greeted his tomboyish /br /This caught the attention of the rest of the tribe as they gathered around Lana to greet her, happy to see her back. Lola, on the other hand, wasn't happy. She may be content that her tomboyish twin sister presumably decided to finally give up hunting for the imaginary beast and come back to the tribe, but she is still upset that Lana decided that she can disobey her chief like she wanted to. After a serious talk with her, she will punish Lana for disobeying the chief's /br /"Did you find the beast?" asked /br /"Nope. Couldn't find 'im," replied Lana. "But that's not the only reason why I'm here!" She suddenly raised her /br /The tribe all stared at Lana with confused looks. What does she mean by not the only reason? Skippy felt his stomach churn after hearing the last sentence from his girlfriend. That gut feeling he had at Castle Rock returned. Skippy sensed that something bad is about to happen and can occur at any /br /"While searching for the beast alone," Lana resumed, "I was thinking about something, or someone for that matter. It isn't one of my friends or my classmates or the first graders or Charlotte and Petey. It was my twin sister...Lola."br /br /The mere mention of her name caught Lola by surprise. Why was Lana thinking about her while wasting her time searching for the nonexistent beast? Was it the fight they just had? Did Lana finally regret disobeying her orders and decided to return to the beach? The princess grew content thinking that Lana finally realized her mistake of ignoring her authority and decided to return to face any chastisement she will receive from her. Sadly, that isn't what Lana is talking /br /"And while thinking, I finally came to realize that Lola isn't such a great leader after all," Lana finally stated, glaring at /br /The feelings of happiness and content immediately disintegrated completely inside Lola's body as she heard the phrase "Lola isn't such a great leader after all." God knows the princess didn't do anything that would label her a bad leader, yet here she is being called just that. Hearing such phrase caused the princess' body to heat up with anger. First she disobeyed her orders; now she is calling her a bad leader. Who does Lana think she is?br /br /As Lola's indignation rose, the tribe began whispering amongst one another, wondering what did Lana meant by Lola not being a great. They immediately had their questions answered as Lana resumed her /br /"I know. It takes a lot of guts to call out a leader, and I know that, but I have reasons why Lola isn't a great leader for us! Let's start with our current threat: the beast. As you all know, Lola does not believe in beast despite the fact that I have evidence. I don't know why, but she doesn't. She doesn't want us hunters to hunt for the beast believing that it's a 'waste of time', and she doesn't want to protect us from the beast! What kind of leader doesn't want to protect her own tribe?!"br /br /This struck up a conversation among the tribes children. Now that Lana mentioned it, Lola doesn't want to protect them from the beast, if it exists that is. Some people, like the messy kids and the first graders, agreed with Lana while others, like the pageant kids, didn't buy it as they don't believe in the /br /Lana resumes her rant on Lola, "And it isn't just the denial of the beast's existence! No, no, no! Lola will also starve the entire tribe to death just to be rescued! Doesn't she know that survival is more important?! I know, being rescued will be a blessing from God, but can't we at least survive on this island first?! We would have starved to death by the time another ship had arrived! Lola cares more about being rescued than the tribe itself!"br /br /Once again, the tribe began whispering among one another. Lana does have a point about the tribe starving while waiting for a ship to pass by under Lola's orders, but she would never let them die for the sake of being rescued. What's the point of being rescued if their tribe leader would just let them die of starvation anyways?br /br /By this point, Lola had heard enough. It's one thing that Lana disobeys her orders, but calling her a bad leader for the reasons that are false is another. The princess is fuming with rage. She will not let her twin resume her rant if she can help /br /"Oh, you sure have a lot of guts calling me a bad leader for the most fake reasons ever, BUSTER!" Lola shouted with rage. "WHAT MADE YOU THINK I WAS A BAD LEADER?! I DIDN'T DO ANYTHING WRONG!"br /br /"You don't want to protect us from the beast, and you want to starve us to death because you care more about being rescued!" Lana shot back. "I bet you don't want us to have fun since you want to torture us with your orders!"br /br /"THAT'S NOT TRUE! I CARE ABOUT THE TRIBE MORE THAN MYSELF! I WILL PROTECT THE TRIBE, AND I WILL NOT LET THIS TRIBE DIE UNTIL WE'RE FINALLY RESCUED! IT'S YOU WHO IS A SELFISH JERK WHO DOESN'T CARE ABOUT BEING RESCUED!"br /br /Lana is taken aback by that statement, by she won't let Lola win the argument. "YOU'RE THE SELFISH ONE! YOU DON'T WANT TO PROTECT YOUR TRIBE FROM THE BEAST!"br /br /"HOW CAN I PROTECT THE TRIBE FROM SOMETHING THAT DOESN'T EXIST IN THE FIRST PLACE!"br /br /"You know what? FINE! IF YOU'RE GONNA BE LIKE THAT, THEN I WON'T BE A PART OF YOUR TRIBE ANYMORE!"br /br /Everyone gasped in horror after hearing what Lana just said. They never expected her to say something like that. Things just turned for the /br /Lana walks through the crowd of children and stands on a log and faces the /br /"Guys! Listen carefully! If you're tired of Lola's dictatorship like I am, then join my tribe! I promise freedom, fun, food, and protection! I bet I'll be a better chief than Lola! So who's with me?"br /br /Some children were reluctant to respond to Lana's question. Some of them feared that Lola would hate their guts if they abandoned her tribe and joined Lana's tribe. The hunters, however, we're willing to join Lana's tribe. By how the tomboy described it, it sounds better than what Lola had to offer, though they know the risks of abandoning their current tribe, but they don't seem to care. Without hesitation, the hunters all approached Lana and stood behind /br /"Great! I have lots of members already! Who else wants to join?"br /br /Charlotte and Petey are thinking hard whether to stay with Lola or join Lana. They wanted to stay with Lola, but they also wanted protection from the beast they had come across with last night, and Lana is willing to protect them from the beast. Not to mention, Lana believes in the beast unlike Lola. Reluctantly, Charlotte and Petey slowly walked towards Lana's new /br /"That's what I'm talkin' about," Lana boasted. She then glares at Lola, "And as for you Lola, I wish you luck on your tribe, because you're going to lose members if you continue to abuse your power and let your tribe starve to death." She then looks at Skippy, "And you, Skippy. You're the new assistant chief."br /br /"Yes!" Skippy /br /Lana and her new tribe then turn their backs on Lola and her tribe before entering the forest, never to be seen again. All that was left of Lola's tribe are now the pageant kids, the nerdy kids, the first graders (except for Charlotte and Petey), and /br /Lola, enraged, wanted to go after Lana, but was stopped by /br /"Let them go, Lola."br /br /"But Winston. I-"br /br /"No worries. I'm sure Lana will come around, but for now, we should let her cool off and realize what she had done. By then, she and her friends will be happy to rejoin our tribe."br /br /"I sure hope so," Lola said, looking down in /br /"Come on," said Winston. "Let's finish eating, shall we?"/p
