"Get ready for the biggest, bestest, drama-est, episode yet of Total Drama Refresh!" Chris announced. "Last time, the final three had to face dares that had been chosen by their fallen opponents. Nicole's strategy soon backfired as it turned Bobby and Montana against her, and got her booted off with no shot at the prize. So now it all comes down to this final battle. Who will win, who will lose? It's girl versus boy, flounder versus badger, brawn versus brain…uh, good versus evil? Montana versus Bobby! Both have proved to be incredibly at surviving the last two months, but only one can win. Here it is the big finale of Total…Drama…Refresh!"

(Main Site)


The sun was just rising. The girls' cabin was at a peaceful silence as Montana slept. The boys' cabin, however, was alive with louder clatters and flashing lights. Bobby had spent all of his time lately working nonstop on his newest invention.

Chris blared a bugle into his megaphone as he exclaimed, "Rise and shine, campers!"

"I am so glad that is the last time I'll have to endure that," Bobby moaned as he exited his cabin.

Montana soon followed after Bobby from her own cabin.

"Ready for action, right!" she exclaimed eagerly as she approached Chris.

It was then that she noticed a large sack that Bobby was dragging behind him.

"Hey, what's that?" she asked.

"Just the key to my triumphant victory and your humiliating defeat," Bobby sniffed smugly.

"Well, we'll get to that soon enough," Chris promised, "but first, if the two of you have any last minute words for the audience, the confessional is right there."


Confessional:

Montana-I had an absolutely great summer, right. It was exciting and fun to try something new, and of course I got to meet so many wonderful people.

Bobby-I have hated nearly every minute of my stay here. The challenges were excruciatingly dangerous, and the people here were absolutely horrid.

Montana-I got a boyfriend, Parry, who really has quite the nice side. And then there's my new BFF, Annie, who is just a lovely person to be around.

Bobby-Nobody respected my superior intelligence. That brick, Lionel, thought that he could muscle his way to the end. Well, he sure got what he deserved.

Montana-I feel a little bad that there can only be one winner. Nicole seemed to want to win really badly; I hope we can go back to being friends after this whole thing is over.

Bobby-By surviving this long, I proved that I truly am greater than everyone who stood in my way. Take that, everyone who said my brain wouldn't be enough to get me far!

Montana-I can say, though, that Bobby does not deserve the prize. He's been nothing but mean this whole summer. He's had plenty of chances to make nice, and he blew it.

Bobby-Montana is no different than the rest. She thinks her athletic abilities will be enough to bulldoze me right over. Well, she's in for a nasty surprise.


Chris guided the final two further down the beach to where a pair of bleachers was set up.

"Alright, get ready to see some familiar faces," Chris exclaimed as the Boat of Losers arrived.

Gradually the twenty eliminated campers filed off of the bus.

"Way to go, Montana!" Annie cheered as she spotted her friend.

"I can't believe this," Ezmyralda grumbled. "The final two should have been both females this time. In fact, the whole final eleven should have been female."

"I just can't believe the nerd made it this far," Lionel scoffed.

"I didn't ask for your opinion, man!" Ezmyralda barked. "Do you think that because I'm a woman, my voice is invalid without a man's support?"

Sophie just glared at both of the final two.

"Uh, is it safe to have her here?" Bobby asked.

"Don't worry," Chris assured. "While she may not be in a straitjacket anymore, you'll notice that we do have her hooked up to an electric collar."

Sophie snarled at Chris, who then pulled out a button.

"You be good or else you get shocked," he threatened.

The final person off the boat was Sooz who, as expected, was chatting on her phone.

"Yeah, yeah, go Edward and Beatrice," she cheered without a hint of enthusiasm.

"Uh, Sooz, Montana and Bobby are the final two," Chris pointed out.

"Whatever, it's not like I have time to remember who got eliminated after my own elimination," Sooz scoffed.

"Now, the twenty of you will each be picking a camper to support," Chris explained. "While you're shot at the prize has passed, you can still aid one of these two in winning it. Montana, Bobby, you may each say a few words on why you deserve their support."

"Well, I think it's pretty obvious," Bobby scoffed arrogantly. "I mean, anyone can swing around on trees and act like maniac, I actually worked hard during this show. I used my inventive mind to get me through the challenges, and I used my strategic abilities to keep the target off of my back and onto someone else. I deserve the prize and whether you support me or not I will be winning it."

"Montana, your turn," Chris said.

"Okay, I'll admit that I wasn't the most strategic," Montana said, "but really, I think that being overly strategic only leads to problems. People who could be friends often turned against each other. I don't want any part of that. Let me also say that I consider all of you my friends and I'd love a chance to keep seeing any of you once all of this is over, right."

"Okay, there you have it," Chris exclaimed. "If you wish to support Bobby, take the bleachers on the left; if you're on team Montana, take the bleachers on the right."

The campers split up with the vast majority going towards Montana's side. Only Momma DJ, Greta, and Victoria sat on Bobby's side.

"Don't think that I believe in all that friend crap," Sophie sneered. "I just don't want to say that little traitor win."

"And let me just add that if you let that male win then you will be worse than those who oppress us," Ezmyralda added.

"Sure, Ez, I'll keep that in mind," Montana sighed as she rolled her eyes.

Annie noticed that Edward was sitting near her and immediately glared at him.

"I don't want to be on the same team as him," she pouted. "Can't you go to the other side?"

"I can support whomever I feel like," Edward declared. "Why don't you go to the other side?"

"Because Montana is my friend, not yours," Annie growled. "Now get over there before I make you."

"Let's just take a deep breath, people," Ethan interjected. "Just let the spirit of serenity fill your soul."

"Yeah, what he said," Matthew added as he pulled Annie away from Edward.

Beatrice had just realized that Victoria was sitting on the opposite side as her.

"Hey, what gives?" she asked. "Montana is way cooler than Bobby."

"Maybe," Victoria said. "But I find that you always want to cheer for the underdog. They often surprise you."

"Really?" Beatrice exclaimed. "In that case, I'll sit on this side."

"Okay, has everyone actually decided on their spots?" Chris asked. "Good, then you're stuck with that person for the rest of the challenge. Looks like Montana is the favorite by a longshot."

"I'm not surprised," Bobby replied. "I've learned that the people here are idiots who don't recognize talent and would rather support some goody twoshoes."

"Would it kill you to be nice for once?" Jasmine snapped from the audience.

"So, what is the final challenge, you ask?" Chris exclaimed.

"How did you read my mind!" Eliot cried. "I didn't say that, but you still knew I was thinking it! Aliens!"

"Ahem," Chris coughed in annoyance. "As I was saying, the challenge is a race. We have a course set up for you throughout the island. You will start here and run to a small gorge. A series of gymnastic equipment has been set up there; you will use it to make your way across. Then, once you are deep in the forest, you will have to climb up a ladder that will take you to a system of bridges leading from tree to tree. You'll come to a pair of flag; untie the one with your face on it. That will lower you back to the ground where you only have to race back to the beach with your flag."

"Alright, I'm so ready for this!" Montana exclaimed.

"I think it's time I debuted my latest contraption," Bobby said mischievously. "Or should I say, contraptions."

He opened his sack and revealed a pile of technology. He slipped on a pair or sliver boots, some bulky gloves, a robotic backpack, and a helmet with a digital screen. As well he had a large assortment of guns, bombs, and other weapons.

"All this time I've been playing pretty under the radar…for me at least," he declared. "Now it's time to face my full potential."

"Your big suit doesn't scare me," Montana scoffed.

"It should," Bobby declared as he pointed a weapon at her.

It started to glow, and Montana backed up nervously. At the last minute, Bobby swung the weapon to face Lionel instead. It fired a net at Lionel which immediately shocked him as it dragged him to the ground.

"Ow!" Lionel cried. "I thought I was done with this stuff."

"Well, that's going to turn the tables," Chris laughed. "So, on your mark…get set…go!"

Montana took off at a high speed. Parry and Annie followed after her, while the rest of her supporters trailed behind them. Bobby seemed to be waiting for something knowingly.

"Come on, Bobby, you have to go!" Beatrice urged. "Montana's getting ahead because it's a race and she's running, but you're not running so you'll lose and the only way you can win is if you run…"

"I know what I'm doing," Bobby declared in irritation.

His shoes slowly started to glow. A small burst of flame came out from underneath them. Bobby hovered in the air before zooming after Montana.

His four supporters followed after him with difficulty.

"Hello, I'm still here!" Lionel cried. "Anyone want to help me?"

"Maybe later," Chris said as he departed after the racers.


(The Forest)

Montana ran through the woods at full speed. Behind her trailed her massive following.

"You've got this in the bag, Montana," Parry told her.

"Don't celebrate yet," Montana said without breaking her pace. "Anything can happen."

"Like this!" Bobby cried as he soared over everyone with his rocket boots.

"Hey, that's cheating!" Brady exclaimed.

"I don't see anyone stopping me," Bobby laughed as he dropped a glowing orb on the ground.

Montana backed away from it cautiously before it burst into billowing smoke. Bobby cackled again before taking off.

"I can't believe that little dweeb!" Nicole snapped in anger.

"Montana, this way!" Parry exclaimed as he located the path.

Montana wasted no time in following his voice through the smoke. Eventually she cleared through it and was back on course.

"Annie, give me a boost!" she exclaimed.

Annie quickly obeyed and launched Montana into the trees. From there Montana was able to fling herself forward with strong force. She quickly gained on Bobby.

"Incoming!" she cried as she dived in on him.

She kicked him downward and changed his trajectory. Bobby had no time to change his course before he slammed into a tree.

"Way to go, Montana," Michael laughed.

Montana didn't waste any time though. She continued her sprint until she had arrived at the first obstacle. Bobby wasn't about to be deterred either; after dusting himself off he charged right after her.

"Hey, Bobby, wait up," Beatrice wheezed as he supporters caught up with him. "We can't run as fast as you."

Bobby ignored them as he pursued after Montana. Soon both of them were looking over the edge of a vast gorge. Chris wasn't kidding about the gymnastic equipment; the only way the get across was a series of beams, swings, and monkey bars.

"Alright, I can handle this," Montana exclaimed as she dived forward.

Bobby was much more hesitant.

"Um, mind if I point out that you have rocket boots?" Victoria said. "I honestly don't know why people always seem to forget—"

"I didn't forget," Bobby snapped. "They've been damaged slightly a need to recharge. I most certainly do not want to risk it over a drop this deep."

Montana was already making good progress. She swung from bar to bar skillfully without ever losing her grip. Annie and Parry had decided to complete the course with her, while the other supporters were just walking the long way around.

"Don't worry, Bobby, I'll test it out for you and you can follow," Greta suggested.

She took one step onto a beam before it snapped beneath her weight.

"Uh-oh," she muttered as the beam cracked in half.

"I'll save you, Greta!" Beatrice exclaimed as she grabbed onto Greta's arm.

This proved to be a bad idea, as Beatrice was just pulled along with Greta.

"Aaaahhh!" Both of them cried as they plummeted.

"Worst. Minions. Ever," Bobby grumbled as he slapped his forehead.

Greta and Beatrice finally landed on a foam padding.

"Hey, we're not dead," Beatrice exclaimed.

"Of course not," Chris said from his viewing point. "We can't actually have deadly challenges…but don't tell the viewers that. Chef, I'm going to need you to edit this out!"

He turned to Momma DJ and said, "I'll do it, but I need someone to distract Montana."

"Not a problem, hon," Momma DJ replied.

Bobby took a breath before leaping over the cracked beam and onto a swing. Momma DJ meanwhile fished through her purse. She pulled out an array of food which she began tossing at Montana.

"Hey!" Montana exclaimed as an egg splattered in front of her. "What the-?"

She was shocked again as a head of cabbage knocked into her back.

"Keep moving, Montana," Annie ordered. "I'll handle Granny."

Montana nodded and jumped down to another beam. This one was much more wobbly and Montana had to spend some time getting her balance. Bobby was gaining on her. He was taking it slow, but Montana's pause had lost her lead. Momma DJ tossed at tomato at Montana.

"Not so fast!" Annie exclaimed as she swung in front of Montana.

Annie grabbed the tomato and tossed it back with the double the force. It splattered in Momma DJ's eyes and knocked her to the ground.

"Take that!" Annie cheered.

"Impressive work, Annie," Edward commented.

"Don't you mock me!" Annie exclaimed as she jabbed a finger at him.

"I wasn't, I mean it," Edward said with the hint of a smile.

Annie couldn't decide if he was being sincere or not so she just looked away.

Montana had managed to reach the end of the gorge first, but Bobby wasn't far behind. She returned to the thick woods and soon came to a rickety ladder.

"Looks like it's time to go up, right," she muttered to herself.

"I'm coming, Montana," Parry breathed as he leaned against a tree.

"No, you've tired yourself out enough already, right," Montana said. "I'll be fine on my own."

Montana started her ascent, but Bobby had caught up by now and was climbing up his own ladder.

"No friends to protect you up here," he noted. "Prepare to get crushed."

Montana increased her speed and pulled ahead of Bobby. Soon she arrived at the treetops. She felt like she was in the sky itself as she looked down at the blurry ground.

"Okay, looking down is a bad idea, right," she told herself. "Just carefully cross the bridge."

The bridges were linked from tree to tree. However, they were in much worse shape than the ladders. Planks were missing, the ropes looked frayed, and with every step Montana took they would shake from left to right.

"One step at a time," she chanted to herself. "One step at a time."

Suddenly a powerful gust of wind hit the bridge. The bridge rocked violently as Montana tumbled over. She could only barely hang onto the planks. She looked up to see that that was no freak gust of wind. Bobby stood on another bridge with another weapon in his hand. This one looked like a handheld cannon with a fan in it.

"Do you like my hurricane generator?" he chuckled to himself. "With it, I'll knock you right out of here and secure that prize for me."

Montana wince as Bobby prepared to fire again. However in a sudden movement something shot into his hand. He cried out in pain and dropped his weapon.

He exclaimed in annoyance, "What was—"

He was cut off as another pebble launched at his eye and shattered one of his lenses.

"That's what you get for messing with Sophie!" Sophie exclaimed from the ground as she aimed the slingshot at Bobby.

"Can I have my slingshot back now?" Michael asked.

"No!" Sophie barked.

"Hey, leave Bobby alone!" Beatrice exclaimed as she marched towards Sophie.

"Make me," Sophie challenged as she snarled at Beatrice.

"Uh…um…never mind," Beatrice said as she backed away from Sophie.

Back in the treetops, Montana had managed to recover herself. Bobby pulled out a spare pair of glasses and started to run along the bridge. Montana followed suit; however, both of them found that this was as a bad idea as the bridges were still incredibly unsteady. They slowed down to a walk.

"Sorry that your deadly trick didn't work," Montana snarked.

"Don't be, I've got plenty more up my sleeve," Bobby retorted. "Just you wait."

"Well you won't be able to use them if I pull ahead of you, right," Montana said as she increased her speed in the slightest bit.

"Ha, you call that brisk walking," Bobby scoffed. "This is brisk walking."

Soon both of them were running again. Another tremor through the bridge sent them right back to their slower pace. Eventually they arrived at the end of this course. A pair of flags was tied up on to separate poles. Montana's had the Killer Flounder symbol on it, while Bobby's had the Screaming Badgers' symbol. Montana went straight to work on untying her knot. Bobby simply pulled up a sharp knife and sliced it in half. As soon as the knots were removed, it activated an elevator reaction and both of them were lowered down to the ground and alarming speed.

"Whoa, I feel dizzy," Montana moaned as they landed.

"I wanna puke," Bobby added.

"The race isn't over yet," Chris pointed out. "You still need to get your flag back to the campsite."

"C'mon, Montana, you're almost there!" Nicole exclaimed.

"Bobby, Bobby, he's our boy!" Beatrice cheered. "Um…I didn't really think this far into the cheer. What's a suitable rhyme for boy?"

Montana and Bobby both got up and started to run again. Both of them held their flags tightly.

"Hey, remember those tricks I mentioned?" Bobby exclaimed. "Well, here's another one!"

He tossed a sharp disc with an electric glow coming out of the sides. Montana was able to dodge it, but it soon came clear that she as not the target. The disc hit a tree and caused it to come crashing down right where Montana was standing.

"Hahahaha!" Bobby laughed as he pulled ahead.

"Montana, look out!" Tony exclaimed as he pulled out of the way just in time.

"That was close," she sighed in relief. "But looks like it's all over for me."

"What?" Dirk asked in surprise.

"Well, there's an enormous tree that I have to get around, right," Montana pointed out. "And Bobby already has the lead. Plus who knows what else he's got planned for me, right. I might as well just call it quits here."

"Montana, I don't believe this," Parry exclaimed. "After everything you told me about never giving up because anything could happen, you're going to throw in the towel this far? You proved to me that I'm capable of much more than I thought, but I think you already know what you're capable of."

"You're right," Montana agreed as she pulled him in for a kiss. "That's for good luck."

She then continued to sprint as fast as she could around the massive tree. Her supporters eagerly followed behind her. However, one wasn't as supportive as the rest.

"You are a disgrace to women everywhere," Ezmyralda snarled. "You're going to lose to an inferior male, and continue to unbroken line of male victors. You're doing nothing but holding back your own gender."

"Heads up, Ezmyralda!" Montana exclaimed as she released a branch that was in her way.

It ended up swinging backwards and knocking Ezmyralda aside. Montana eventually managed to spot Bobby again. Bobby, being much less fit and already thinking that he had won, had slowed down considerably. Montana unleashed a burst of energy as she closed in on him. Bobby realized what was happening and picked up the pace.

"I'm not done yet!" he cried as he pulled out yet another weapon.

This one came out of his backpack and fired white goop in all directions. Montana tried to dodge, but as it spread it became increasingly difficult. Montana's foot got caught in some of the goop and she found that could no longer move. The white substance clung to her leg.

"This time I've got you," Bobby laughed as he once again aimed at her.

Just in time, Annie dived in the way of the attack. She ended up getting her dress absolutely covered in goo. As for herself, she was stuck to the ground now. However, Bobby found that he had run out of ammo.

"Whatever," he scoffed. "I've still got this."

"C'mon Montana, you show him," Annie encouraged.

Montana pulled out her boomerang and used it to scrape the goo off of her leg.

"That's it!" Annie cheered. "Now go, go, go!"

Montana followed after Bobby who was turning red with a combination of exhaustion fury. Eventually he stumbled and Montana was able to pass him.

"No!" he cried.

"Bobby, boots!" Victoria reminded him.

"Of course," he exclaimed as he activated his rocket boots again.

"Seriously, if villains just stopped to think then so much more could be achieved," Victoria sighed to herself.

With his new speed, Bobby was able to zoom right past Montana. Montana tried to catch up, but he was moving too fast as she was running out of energy. She could see the finish line now. Chef and Chris were waiting for them at the campsite with a checkered flag.

"You lose, Montana," Bobby cackled as he neared the line.

It looked hopeless for Montana now. Suddenly Parry burst out of the bushes

"Montana!" he cried as he tossed her a robotic disc.

Montana didn't think, she just acted. She tossed the invention at Bobby was a determined force. As Bobby came dangerously close to the line, the disc soared right over his head.

"Nice try," Bobby laughed as he prepared to step over the line, "but the winner of Total Drama Refresh is—"

The disc spun around like a boomerang and headed right back at Bobby. It collided with his chest and emitted its electric shock. Due to the various other electronics on Bobby the effect was amplified exponentially. Bobby was launched into a tree and electricity coursed through him.

"tigigitigitgdgigfihsdads," he spluttered incoherently as he was shocked.

Montana didn't wait any longer. She dashed forward and crossed the line.

"And Montana wins this season fourth season of Total Drama!" Chris exclaimed.

Everyone cheered, even those supporting Bobby. Victoria approached Bobby and removed the disc from him.

"Foiled by his own invention," she commented. "So predictable."

Meanwhile, everyone else was gathering around Montana. Even Annie who was covered in white sludge, and Lionel was had several scars on his body.

"You did it, you did it!" Annie cheered as she hugged her friend.

"You really deserve this," Parry said as his kissed her again.

"Nice work," Nicole added with a smile.

"Well, at least we finally got a woman winner," Ezmyralda sighed.

Chef meanwhile was speaking with Chris.

"Don't you think we should outlaw robotics in all future seasons," he suggested. "That kid caused a lot of destruction that I'm betting if coming out of my paycheck."

"Right, you are Hatchet," Chris commented. "But I wouldn't worry about it, what are the odds of someone ever doing something like that again?"

Once the campers' celebration had died down slightly, Chris emerged with a briefcase.

"And now the grand moment," he exclaimed. "Montana, for winning Total Drama Refresh, I present you with five. Million. Dollars!"

He opened the case to show her the stacks of money.

"What are you going to do with it?" Matthew asked.

"Well, the first thing I want to do is travel the world, right," Montana exclaimed. "I've already been to Australia and Canada, how many more countries can there be? And of course, all of my friends will be welcome to join me."

Everyone cheered for Montana as they lifted her up in victory.


(The Evening)

The campers continued to celebrate until sunset. By now the festivities had died down slightly.

"Just listen to those waves, man," Ethan exclaimed as he lay in the sand.

"Alright," Edward replied as he mimicked his position.

"It really soothes the soul," Ethan said.

"It does," Edward agree. "I should probably try this more often."

Annie and Matthew were happily cuddling together off on their own. Beatrice spotted them and turned to Eliot.

"So, you and me?" she said. "Could we be something?"

"I think it's quite possible," Eliot said with a smile.

"You're not afraid I'll turn out to be an alien?" Beatrice half joked.

"That's always a fear…but not so much when I'm with you," Eliot said.

"Well, if aliens do show up, I know I'll have the best guy around for protection," Beatrice laughed.

Lionel was relaxing in the sand by himself. He spotted Nicole walking by and grinned smugly at her.

"Why, hello beautiful," he exclaimed.

"I'm not talking to you," Nicole snipped.

"C'mon, you don't have to worry about strategy anymore," Lionel pointed out. "Now you can focus on important things. Like you're undying love for yours truly."

"…I'll think about it," Nicole said with a mix of disgust and sincerity.

Once she was gone, Lionel cheered to himself, "She so wants me."

Sophie sat on a grassy ridge and looked down at everyone spitefully.

"Enjoy your victory while you can," she hissed to herself. "Because as soon as I get my chance, revenge will—"

"So, like, Freddie just dropped the course?" Sooz exclaimed loudly into her phone. "No, he's not just dim, he's a completely moronic idiot without a single brain cell."

"Do you mind?" Sophie snapped. "I'm trying to do a foreboding monologue here."

Sooz just rolled her eyes.

"Bah, I lost my train of thought now," Sophie grumbled.

Meanwhile, in the medical tent, Bobby was completely wrapped up in bandages, attached to various machines, and being suspended in a bed.

"Now, don't you worry about a think," Momma DJ said. "I may be best known for my cooking, but I once single-handedly ran an entire hospital and—Greta, for the last time, stop eating those cotton balls!"

"Bud' 'dere sho good," Greta said through a full mouth.

Back outside, Montana and Parry were sitting on the Dock of Shame.

"You really did it, Montana," Parry said with a smile.

"The money is nice, but I think the real prize is you," Montana said. "I found a wonderful boy inside your gothic shell. And he's going to make the perfect boyfriend, right."

"Montana!" Chris exclaimed. "Before you go, there's one more thing. Behold, the final marshmallow."

He revealed a shining marshmallow which he tossed to Montana.

"Awesome!" Montana cheered. "And now I've got something for you. I've been all summer for this."

She approached Chris who immediately cowered in terror.

"Don't hurt me, I was just following the producers' orders!" he cried.

"What?" Montana said in confusion. "I just wanted to thank you for the most amazing summer of my life, right."

She then pulled him into a bear hug as she laughed.

"Oh…that's not so bad," Chris said in relief.

Once the sun had completely gone down, Montana and Parry returned to their cabins.

Chris turned to face the camera and declared, "So there you have it, Montana managed to claim the title as the fourth winner of Total Drama. But this isn't the end. The campers are all in for a surprise next week and you don't want to miss it. So be sure to join us for yet another episode of Total. Drama. Refresh!"

Author's Note: And the season is finally finished! Woohoo! I'd like to give a very special thank you to all of my loyal readers who have been leaving reviewing, it really makes my day to read what you guys have to say.

But there's more to come. First we've got the special, and then I've got a whole new season planned. I'm going to be putting up a new poll asking who you'd like to see more of in the sequel. I've already picked out who will be returning, who the main characters are and who will be eliminated early; but I still want your opinion so I can make some smaller decisions. Thanks once again, this has been a tonne of fun!