A/N: Hello! Yes I know, I'm updating again... The reviews just came so fast and I had this inspiration boost! I just had to come up with a new chapter! I have a lot of new reviewers and I think it's awesome! Only if the older reviewers would still review... Like the one I actually put the OC's in my story... Yeah. I don't really have anything to say except check out the poll about this story, it's on my profile. Don't forget to check out my new Victorious story called 'Senior Prome'. This chapter is revolving around Jade and Robbie, with a touch of Gabrielle and a small tablespoon of Quinn and Spencer! I hope you will like it :)

Disclaimer: Really? We're still on this after 13 chapters?


ROOM B335; NO ONE'S POV

"Please guys, I need to show you!" Jade pleaded as she looked at Gabrielle and Robbie. Since her discover of the purple room, she wanted to show the lanterns and the system to Robbie, who was probably the smartest one between them. And Robbie is sharing a room with Gabrielle; she had to bring her along, much to her dismay. Robbie sighed and finally got up from his bed and walked slowly to the bathroom. It was a day after Dex's death, and everybody seemed to get nervous. They were all glad that they didn't die, but they all knew that it would be their turn sometime soon.

Robbie soon walked out of the bathroom fully dressed in deep blue skinny jeans and a grey t-shirt. He smiled and motioned for Gabrielle to go in the bathroom, and she did. Fifteen minutes later, the brunette walked out, dressed in a white tank-top and deep blue short-shorts. She threw on a black hoodie that seemed way too big for her, probably stolen from Spencer. She put on some black flaps and took out three lollipops from her backpack and gave the cherry-flavored one to Jade, the apple-flavored one to Robbie and kept the grape-flavored one for herself.

Jade smiled as the three of them walked out of the room, only to bump into Spencer and Quinn. Spencer looked at his little sister's clothes.

"Is this my hoodie?" He asked her, pointing towards the big hoodie she was wearing. She nodded her head and Quinn chuckled.

"I was looking for that, before we left!" He half-talked, half-yelled while Jade, Robbie and Gabrielle were walking away, Jade leading the way to the Purple Room.

"You should have packed it before I did!" She exclaimed, turning around and then back turned back. She heard her big brother sight and Quinn talking to him, but she didn't take interest in their conversation.


THE PURPLE ROOM; NO ONE'S POV

"I can't believe you actually found this place!" Gabrielle said, walking around the room.

"I can't believe it either." Jade said, sarcasm running through her sentence. The small brunette turned around and glared at the Goth, only to find her glaring back. Jade turned her attention to Robbie, and saw that he has been observing the Chinese lanterns. While Jade approached Robbie, Gabrielle quickly slipped out of the room, trying to make the less noise possible.

"What's up with the twenty lights? Six of them aren't even working!" Robbie said, turning to Jade. He glanced at the room, only to see that Gabrielle wasn't there anymore. He shook it off, thinking she just needed to pee.

"The twenty lights are us. There is one for each of us, each painted in our favorite colors." Jade began to explain. Robbie looked up to the ceiling. He quickly calculated the number of lanterns, which happened to be twenty.

"Like I said, each lantern is relied to one of the passengers on this ship. The Chinese lanterns each have our full names written on it, like for example Samantha Puckett." She continued, pointing towards a flashy-green lantern.

"When a light is flickering, it means that the person's name written on that lantern is threatened to die. The light can flicker back on, but it can still go off. As you can see, six of the twenty lights aren't working because it means that the person is dead." Jade finished in an impassive tone.

"So, if the light is dead, why don't you try and replace it with a new one?" Robbie asked.

"Because you know, like every normal person, everyone on this ship has in their bags tiny Chinese lights for lanterns!" Jade practically yelled at Robbie, sarcasm running once again through her sentence. She smirked bitterly and the awkward teenage boy just sighed.

After spending more time trying to figure out how they could make sure the lights wouldn't go off, one of the lanterns started flickering. They approached a deep blue lantern, only to see 'Robert Shapiro' written on it.

Jade and Robbie were walking slowly towards their rooms. They were approaching the main hallway when they heard a soft cry coming from the left. Robbie started to walk in the direction, but Jade stopped him soon.

"What if it's a trap?" Jade asked cautiously.

"What if it's not?" He argued.

"You saw your own light flickering, Robbie. I explained it many times; do not make me repeat what it means."

Robbie shook his head and continued walking. Jade decided to still continue with Robbie, wondering what was going to happen. Both of them reached the end of the corridor, only to see a small form that was curled up in a ball in a corner of the two walls.

"What's wrong, little guy?" Robbie asked, bending down. The boy lifted his head and looked at Jade. She instantly knew that the boy wasn't actually human, and as Robbie turned around to Jade, the boy had a creepy smile on his face. It was too late when Jade screamed at Robbie to watch out, because the boy had already bit into Robbie's neck.