A/N: This is so amazing, we're at 60 reviews! This is like 10 reviews a chapter, which is huge guys, thank you so much. I know I'm falling behind, but school is getting busier, and I've got a lot on my plate right now. I'm trying my hardest though, so don't think I'm slacking off! Thanks again for all the wonderful support this story is receiving, it's a dream come true. Now, time for shout outs!

Soliddude1175: Good! I'm glad you joined the game! I'm trying to keep this story balanced, I really don't want anyone specifically dominating because that makes it obvious, and I want everyone to be surprised each week. Junior's vote was a bit traitorous, but Diddy was become more of a liability than an ally. Plus, Jojora obviously does have to work on her anger, she's a bit too outspoken XD

Sepron: Thanks for reviewing again, hopefully you'll become a faithful regular :D I'm glad that you're glad, because more people seemed to be rooting for Jojora over Diddy. Flurrie's character is developing, she's very friendly and is playing a good social game right now, a better one than Di or Jojora at least. Everyone hates Koops XD

ultimateCCC: A 'yo mama' moment? I don't know what you're talking about there, but if it means you're enjoying the story, then by all means let it be one of those yo mama moments!

Moley Koopa: Of course Jojora made it, she's resilient (and has a larger fan base…)! I think you're dead on about Diddy, he was becoming a threat to everyone as you put it. He played a great first week, but the moment he fell into hot water, he was a mess. We'll see who Dry Bones nominates quite soon…

RetroKoopa: Flurrie's fan base is quickly growing in size, mainly because she's starting to play a good social game. As of now, I can't see anyone nominating Flurrie, there's no reason to. If she keeps this up, she could certainly go far.

Firedragon24k: Yay, a fan of Lumalee! I know most people were probably expecting to see Rosalina, but I won't tell if she'll make an appearance. We've already had two guests appear, so there may or may not be anymore.

Princess Toady: Since you reviewed twice back to back, there's more to cover, so a longer shout-out for you! Toad is weird, I don't know why he did that either, even though I'm writing this. I agree with you that Vivian makes for a much more interesting shy character, but I never knew Bobbery was so disliked, it's because I have a weird pull towards the elderly, I always root for them in video games, books, etcetera. Di might've shown her cards to early, and everyone likes Dry Bones. Dry Bones now has the power, and we're about to see what he's going to do. It'd make more sense for him to put up threats instead of those like Plum, Flurrie, and Di, who have coasted thus far, so I can agree with that.

CielFury: I have to disagree with you, I was thinking about making it a tie, but I had to switch up the votes for Diddy to go home because if it had tied, Koops would've sent home Jojora. Think about, she's basically entirely at fault for Vivian's eviction, and she was much more venomous than Diddy. And even though Jojora and Di are the most dangerous, no one knows that yet.

PuzzlingGamer: Oh ok, that makes much more sense. But then, how does that have anything to do with what you said about Luigi? You are a puzzling gamer…

Yoshette: I think Junior was just sick of Diddy's complaining, and no, I found it funny as well! I can't make any promises about a third season, but let's say I've given it some thought. I don't know yet though, and then it still might not be enough seasons for some all-stars to come back.

flashfire912: Thanks for the first review! It means so much to me! Please become another one of my fabulous regulars! Anyway, no one is really rooting for Spike, so I'm glad to see he has a fan in his corner!

PaloozaChu: I'm glad you enjoyed Lumalee's guest appearance!


Previously on Big Brother

As Flurrie expanded her social game, Di and Jojora concocted a plot to reel their ally back in.

"We have to make sure that she comes back to us," Jojora advised, sensing a pull between herself and Plum over Flurrie.

"Well, we'll have to wait on that one," Di suggested, "I don't think Flurrie's going to be a problem if Plum makes it much further."

"What are you suggesting?" Jojora asked.

"I'm suggesting that if either of us win next week, we know who our target is," Di leveled her eyes.

Jojora gulped, because she truly liked Plum, but if her eviction meant retaining Flurrie, then so be it.

And as Diddy moped and whined, Spike exploded on his teammate.

"Well everyone's already after me," Diddy complained.

"Will you shut your trap?" Spike wheeled on Diddy, "All of you done all week is bitch and moan like some premenstrual woman and now you expect us to lift your dragging feet because you were HOH last week? You're not entitled to anything smarty pants."

Diddy looked like he had been slapped, and he hid his face between his arms. Junior and Dry Bones hadn't prepared themselves for Spike's outburst, and seemed a little embarrassed of their own behavior as well.

"This is a team," Spike reiterated, "Let's all remember that and act like it."

When Koops doused Jojora was coffee, the reporter shared her true feelings, and others shared how they felt about Koops.

Junior: Everybody kind of hates Koops, because he's annoying and attention-seeking. He better enjoy his reign as HOH while it lasts.

Koops: I'm just so sick of no one caring about me in this house! I want people to like me, that's all I want! I thought I finally had that with Vivian and then everyone got rid of her! Why does this always happen to me?

Flurrie and Jojora sat inside of their bedroom, and Flurrie rubbed Jojora's back while the reporter cried into her knees.

"I just hate it here sometimes Flurrie," Jojora said between sobs, "I just want to go home sometimes."

"Oh dearie," Flurrie clucked her tongue, "Don't say things like that. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity, don't squander it."

Using her social game to her advantage, Flurrie campaigned for Jojora to stay in the house.

"Hey girls," Flurrie said all friendly.

"Oh hey Flurrie," they both smiled, liking and revering the retired actress.

"So what about the vote on Thursday?" Flurrie asked, "What are you all thinking?"

"Definitely Diddy," Plum nodded, "He's just so negative, I can't have that around."

"I concur," Shokora spoke up, "The monkey must go."

And during the live eviction, Diddy's negativity set the house against him and he became the second houseguest evicted.

"By a vote of five to three," Chen T. revealed, showing that the vote was a lot closer than last time.

"It's official Diddy, you have been evicted from the Big Brother house."

During the HOH competition, Lumalee paid the houseguests a visit, and after a quick visit to the Luma Shop, Dry Bones fought his way to the top, becoming the third HOH of the season.

"Well, what a shocking turn of events! It was twenty coins, so that means…Dry Bones won the whole game!" Lumalee announced.

"Whoa! What?" Dry Bones cried, "No way!"

Tonight, tempers rise as Koops once again slanders the house. And Toad learns how far a lie truly goes. Plus, who will Dry Bones name as the new nominees, find out tonight on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!


Welcome to Big Brother: Chai Kingdom

Name: Spike Foreman

Age: 40

Occupation: Construction Worker

Name: Flurrie Windings

Age: 55

Occupation: Retired Actress

Name: Plum Pitcore

Age: 22

Occupation: Golfer

Name: Jojora Teeheena

Age: 23

Occupation: Reporter

Name: Dry Bones Skelexo

Age: 24

Occupation: Cruise Line Chef

Name: Toad Kapino

Age: 23

Occupation: College Student

Name: Koops Shelle

Age: 21

Occupation: Letter Sorter

Name: Bowser Koopa Jr.

Age: 25

Occupation: College Student

Name: Shokora Aiko

Age: 32

Occupation: Political Consultant

Name: Diana Sprixie

Age: 22

Occupation: Mechanical Engineer


As everyone reentered the house, most people on how shocked they were that the competition had passed so quickly. Only a few questions in, and Dry Bones had managed to knock out everyone. Being woken up the night before, the players were actually happy to be able to get a full night's rest tonight, but before anyone went to bed, they all broke off into their respective social cliques.

"Plum," Shokora called, "I'd like some warm chamomile tea before bed, and could you fluff my pillows?"

"Well," Flurrie said to everyone, yawning between sentences, "I do believe I shall get some shut-eye. I will see all of you darlings in the morning." The retired actress floated off to bed, and a minute later Di and Jojora followed her into the bedroom. Feeling a bit under the weather due to the havoc he wreaked last week, Koops slid off into his bedroom and Toad followed close behind.

Only the Wrecking Crew remained in the kitchen.

"What the hell was that?" Spike grumbled, "How is Jojora still here?"

"I don't know," Dry Bones gulped, "I don't know. But it's alright, we've got the power back."

"Did either of you vote for him?" Spike asked, thinking some treachery could be afoot. However, Junior knew the perfect alibi. Toad had switched his vote last minute, and Junior could use that to his advantage.

"No," Junior replied, "I voted for Jojora, what about you Dry?"

"No, no," Dry Bones shook his head, "I voted for Jojora as well. But it's alright, everything's fine, Diddy may be gone, but he was getting paranoid."

"Where do we go from here?" Spike wondered aloud, hoping their alliance wouldn't cave in.

Dry Bones: Diddy was evicted tonight, and that means quite a few things. One, the Wrecking Crew is down a member, but two, our secret is safer than ever. Diddy was the hole in our boat, and now that the hole is plugged, we can get back to reeling in Toad.

"We have to work on Toad," Junior voiced his comrade's thoughts, "Koops is a ticking time bomb. The whole house wants him gone. This week, we can appease everyone and get no blood on our hands if we vote him out."

"What if he wins the veto?" Spike asked.

"There's substitutes," Dry Bones waved his hand, calculating potential risks, "Toad already has a target on him, and Shokora's only ally is Plum. We can easily switch targets if Koops wins the veto. But for now, let's split up, we've been talking too much, someone might see."

Spike and Junior heeded his words, Spike following them into their bedroom now that Diddy was gone. No longer would anyone have to sleep on the couches, and Spike laid down in the bed that Diddy once occupied, thinking about his evicted ally and how one day, possibly soon, he could share a similar fate.


In the women's room, Flurrie and Jojora were chatting excitedly while Di filed her nails.

"I told you that you would stay!" Flurrie cheered, holding Jojora's hands in her own and jumping up and down

"I just thought I might get backdoored, and the pawn goes home sometimes," Jojora pointed out between breaths.

"Well you're here now," Flurrie nodded, "And we've got your back, right Di?"

"Oh what," Di looked up, "Oh, yeah."

"See?" Flurrie smiled wide, "We're going to make it far, I can feel it!"

Jojora: So Diddy went tonight instead of me, which is super amazing, because I'm still here! If I only I could've won HOH, this night would've been perfect!


In the tiny but elegant bedroom, the koi fish swam around ravenously as Plum dropped several fish flakes into their pool. Shokora looked over her shoulder, watching the feathery one shake its dappled fins. The koi were truly amazing, and swam around with such grace that it was hard not to find them beautiful.

"So guys," Koops breathed, walking in, "I think I'm done."

"Oh stop!" Plum directed, always positive, "You've got us behind you! We won't let you go home!"

"Can Shokora say that?" Koops challenged, always feeling defeated and alone. His comment caused the political analyst to straighten up.

"No," Shokora said with a pained expression, "I cannot. I've said before, and I say it to you now, I cannot respect your gameplay. You play with your heart on your sleeve, and make rash decisions. You are not thinking long term, and you have not behaved as a gentleman would."

"See!" Koops cried, "Everyone's against me!"

"We're not against you," Plum pointed out, pointing between herself and Toad who awkwardly sat on the edge of his bed, "And Shokora's not gunning for you, she just said she would've made different decisions in your shoes."

"Precisely," Shokora nodded.

"Come on Koops," Toad rubbed his friend's shoulder, "You've got to get over Vivian and think about yourself now. The whole vendetta is over, justice was served. Diddy's gone, so we don't have to worry about avenging Vivian."

"Jojora needs to go," Koops seethed, "We have to convince Koops that Jojora is next."

"Tomorrow," Toad reassured him, "Just get some rest now, it's going to be a big day tomorrow."

Koops listened to his friend, but like on most nights, once the lights were turned out, it took him hours to fall asleep, his mind churning with thoughts of Vivian and how he could ensure the demise of Jojora. Diddy was gone, but or Koops, revenge had not yet been served.


The next morning, it was the usual stalemate between Shokora and Spike, both large personalities puffing out their chests.

"Well," Shokora sighed for about the fifth time, "Both you and I wake up first every morning, and whoever wakes up first must prepare the coffee! You woke up first, where is the coffee?"

"I'm working on it!" Spike roared, dumping the coffee beans into the grinder.

"Perhaps if you were not so stationary all the time, you would feel more desire to do things!" Shokora scolded.

"Ok mom," Spike shot back, "Should I go to my room?"

"That's just what you should do," Shokora smiled smugly, "It keeps you out of the way. Congratulations on finally getting a bed by the way, moving on up in the world are we?"

"Don't even think you have a chance of staying if I win HOH next week!" Spike threatened.

"As if that will ever happen," Shokora laughed, turning on her heels and walking out of the kitchen, going to freshen herself up while waiting on the coffee.

"That woman," Spike complained to Junior as the son of Bowser strolled into the kitchen.

"Well," Junior shrugged, "She's got a point."

"What!?" Spike turned on his friend.

Junior held up his hands, laughing to himself, "I was only kidding dude, now seriously, finish the coffee."

Spike turned back to the grinder, mumbling curses under his breath.

As Spike finally got the coffee ready and Junior worked on breakfast alongside Plum, Dry Bones emerged from the diary room, swinging the HOH key around his bony finger.

"Who wants to see my HOH room?" He called, and everyone stopped what they were doing to flock to the new HOH. Dry Bones was popular amongst the houseguests, he was kind, helpful, and always looked out for everyone, so mostly everyone was excited to see his HOH room.

As Dry Bones unlocked the door to the room, everyone clapped and cheered for him. Photographs of Dry Bones with family members hung from the walls and were displayed on the tables, showing a much younger, semi-younger, and more recent version of Dry Bones. There were pictures of him with family and friends, and several of them were taken on the cruise ship that he worked on.

"Read your letter!" Di chanted, and soon all of the houseguests were following the similar chant. Dry Bones gave in, and tore open the envelope. Noticing who it was from, he laughed a little.

"It's from my ship captain!" Dry Bones chuckled, "Oh goodness, let's see what General White has to say."

Dry Bones fully unfolded the letter and read aloud, "Dry Bones my boy, how is the land treating you? Don't stay too long, you might lose your sea legs! Just joking around, I honestly hope you take the whole thing. Working on the ship is a rough life for some, and it would make my job a bit easier knowing one of my most trusted employees comes home a little bit richer. Put your best foot forward Dry Bones, and never look back. Best regards, General White."

Dry Bones had a few other letters as well, one from his family, some from his friends, but he chose the one from General White to read aloud. General White was a respected man among the crew, and Dry Bones felt inspired to go all the way know that he knew his boss was cheering him on of all of people.

"Let's see what else you got!" Jojora crossed her arms and smiled, and Dry Bones passed out snacks and refreshments he received. Everyone kicked back for a little while and enjoyed the HOH room, happy that Dry Bones had won and was sharing the wealth.

As everyone trickled out, Junior and Spike stayed behind, kicking their feet up on the sofa.

"Down to business I presume?" Dry Bones lifted a bony eyebrow.

"Well, at least we know the Wrecking Crew won't lose another member this week," Spike guffawed, slapping his knee a bit.

"Our next goal is to work on Toad," Dry Bones pointed out, "If we can split him from Koops, then Koops will be wedged right out of the house."

"So we're thinking Koops for one of the nominees then?" Junior asked.

"Definitely," Dry Bones nodded, asserting his new power, "It will cause the least amount of damage. To be honest, not many people enjoy having Koops around, so nominating him won't cause any ripples."

"Then who goes up next to him?" Spike asked.

"It has to be Toad," Junior answered, "We have to tell him we're putting him up as a pawn, but that he can trust us. That might be our angle for reeling him in."

"I know it does," Dry Bones grinded his teeth, "We just have to make this move carefully. We're at that point in the chess game where we've lost a valuable piece, and we have to make sure the rest of our pawns play out nicely."

"That's exactly what we need to do," Spike commented, "So it looks like its Koops and Toad. Good talk boys, now we just need to work on Toad."

Toad was sitting in the cabana room when Dry Bones and Junior walked. They had decided to sit Spike out due to his lack of social interaction with them publically, and it'd look weird if Spike were there.

"So what's up?" Toad asked, sensing something important approaching due to the manner of the two guys sitting next to him.

"We've got something important to ask you," Junior broke the ice, eyeing Dry Bones and Toad carefully, making it seem as if something top-secret was going to happen.

"Like what?" Toad seemed a bit surprised they were approaching him.

"Well, we all know that Koops is a sinking ship," Dry Bones held up his hands, "You have to admit that continuing to align with him is going to run your game."

Junior: The whole premise to make Toad think working with Koops is going to be bad for him, which it is. His only option in this game is to move forward with us.

"Well," Toad folded his hands together, "I've given that some thought. I like Koops, but he's playing this game with emotion, which is a bad strategy. No one likes him anymore, and I think I'm soon to be evicted."

"You'd be right if it weren't for us," Junior winked.

"What?" Toad was confused.

Dry Bones leaned in, whispering, "Diddy, Spike, myself, and Junior here were all in an alliance," Dry Bones hissed, "Called the Wrecking Crew. But as we know, Diddy's gone, so that leaves a gap in the alliance."

Toad's draw literally dropped, not even suspecting the news.

"We're going to offer you Diddy's vacant spot in the team because we'd hate to see Koops ruin your game," Junior filled in, "It'd be such a shame."

Toad: I was faced with a very difficult decision. I wish I could work with Koops, but he won't even listen to me! On the other hand, if I work with the Wrecking Crew, I could go far in this game.

Toad swallowed hard, "Fine," he nodded, "Yes, yes, I'll join your alliance."

"Sweet!" Junior fist pumped.

"So I'm guessing you're taking out Koops then?" Toad questioned, seeming a bit crestfallen.

"No," Dry Bones wiggled his nonexistent eyebrows, "We're taking him out."

In the heart of the Big Brother house, Koops watched as the door to the cabana room opened, and Toad, Dry Bones, and Junior all poured out.

Koops: Something felt off, I knew Toad was conspiring against me in there. Those guys were probably all like, "Get rid of Koops," or something stupid.

"Hey Toad," Koops placed a hand on his friend's shoulder, "What did they say to you?"

Not wanting to upset his friend, Toad weaved a swift lie, "Oh nothing to be afraid of. I was just negotiating our safety."

"You're not lying are you?" Koops pressed him for information.

"What?" Toad seemed a bit hurt, his acting worthy of an award, "You think I'd do that?"

"Maybe," Koops hung his head, "No one likes me in this house."

Toad had had enough, he was truly thankful he had joined the Wrecking Crew now, and he let Koops have it.

"Oh boohoo!" Toad moaned, "Cry me a river Koops, all you've done in this house is complain since Vivian left. You didn't even know her, do I have to spell it out for you, who knew her for two weeks and you threw everything away in this game for her. The whole house is gunning for you because your social game sucks so bad no one can believe it! Get your act together dude, I mean seriously!"

"Y-y-y-you!" Koops reached his boiling point, "How dare you! I knew Vivian more than I'll ever get to know any of you. She was my only friend in this game and you all took her away from me. I have a hard time making friends and you've all been so rude and menacing!"

"Whatever," Toad rolled his eyes, walking from Koops, "Get your head out of the clouds Koops, you just threw this whole opportunity, down the drain."

"Grambi!" Koops cursed, slumping down onto the couch, his eyes stinging with tears. Despite everything the koopa had done to damage his game, he truly just wanted some friends. He didn't want to win the game, or even make deals and alliances, he just wanted people to like him. But he couldn't even accomplish that.


Out by the pool however, a different storm was brewing. Relaxing on the recliner next to Jojora, Shokora began a dicey conversation.

"So has Toad said anything to you?" The political analyst asked, her eyes like darts.

"No?" Jojora seemed shocked, she barely even talked to Toad, "Why?"

"He's been spreading rumors about me," Shokora whispered, "Something about how I told everyone Spike and Diddy were in an alliance, I don't know what he has against me, but he needs to go soon."

"Why would he even do that?" Jojora asked, completely confused. Toad had no motivation to displease Shokora, and Jojora relayed the news to Di, who told Flurrie. All the women in the house were in the backyard soaking up the sun, and Jojora popped up with the perfect plan.

"Hey girls," Jojora wiggled her eyebrows, "I think we all have a couple of common enemies, why don't we band together for the next few rounds of the game?"

"Like an all-girls alliance?" Plum asked, sounding a bit concerned, "Wouldn't it be kind of obvious?"

"Oh," Di rolled her eyes, "As if no one can tell that Dry Bones and Junior are working together, that Koops and Toad are friends, I mean the boys aren't that secretive either."

"Well," Flurrie spoke up, "I think it's a grand idea. If we stick together, we can persuade the boys and knock a few of them out before long. Then we'll control the game by numbers."

"If we can get Dry Bones to nominate Toad this week," Shokora smiled, "Then they'll be down a valuable asset before they even know his worth."

"Perfect," Jojora smiled, "Shokora, why don't you go see what Dry Bones is doing and try and wiggle a Toad nomination out of him?"

"I was already thinking of that," Shokora excitedly whispered. Four of the women were in love with their new plan, but one of them wasn't so sure.

Plum: Shokora, Koops, Toad, and myself all sort of had an understanding. But then when Toad made up some lie about Shokora, Shokora went all crazy and started making some girls alliance that I want nothing to do with. It's too big of an alliance, we'll all become targets! I think it's a safe idea for a few rounds until they all start to cannibalize one another.

However, Plum did not voice her opinion, and decided to wait and listen for the news Shokora brought back from upstairs. Her kimono green and gold, Shokora placed her hands inside of her silky gown as she climbed the steps. Reaching the HOH room, she slowly knocked and then let herself in, noticing Dry Bones alone in the room.

"Oh hey Shokora," Dry Bones waved merrily, "What's going on?"

"I just wanted to ask you something," Shokora replied, sitting down in one of the chairs.

"Alright," Dry Bones nodded, "What is it?"

"I wanted to know how the nominations stood thus far," Shokora began, "I don't feel endangered or anything, but I just want to know where your head is at."

"Well," Dry Bones leaned back into his pillows, "For starters, Koops is obviously my target."

The sureness of his claim struck Shokora, she had really been hoping Toad would be in the hot seat and not Koops.

"But," Dry Bones added, "I'm considering Toad as a pawn since he's so close with Koops, but then after their argument in the middle of the living room, I don't know where they stand."

Shokora exhaled, sensing disagreement in their plans, but she offered hers anyway.

"Well," she responded, "Toad has apparently made some allegations against me, and I don't see why. I think he's grasping for straws, trying to make allies and look cool by manipulating others. It's causing some unnecessary strife amongst the house, and I thought you should know."

Dry Bones looked genuinely surprised, he hadn't known about Toad's claims. However, Shokora's words weighed him down, because he knew if someone was causing social friction, it would be a good move to nominate them to alleviate tension in the house.

"Well thanks Shokora," Dry Bones nodded, "I'll certainly take that into consideration."

Shokora: I really hope Koops thinks about his nominations, because Koops and Toad are causing the largest amount of dissent in the house right now. If he nominates Koops as a pawn, it guarantees Toad goes home and then we just have to tolerate Koops for one more week.

Dry Bones: My alliance and the rest of the house think I should nominate Toad, but my alliance says as a pawn, and from what Shokora told me, he should be the target. I'm stuck between my alliance and the house, which is never good.


Upstairs in his HOH room, Dry Bones prepared the nominations. Nine keys were laid out in front of him, and he had to make a call. Sliding in seven keys, he was sure about his nominations, but unsure about the way they would turn out.

Leaning out of the backdoor, Dry Bones called, "Hey everyone, it's time for the nomination ceremony."

Everyone rose, following Dry Bones into the house, nerves concentrated and lumps in their throats. Taking their seats in the kitchen, everyone prepared themselves for the news.

"This is the nomination ceremony," Dry Bones announced, a bit nervous. He wasn't one for leading meetings and felt a bit out of place. He was used to the role of support and not the role of power.

"As Head of Household, one of my duties is to, uh, nominate two houseguests for eviction," Dry Bones spoke, "I will pull the first key and that person is safe, they will pull the next key and so on and so forth."

Dry Bones then reached forward, removing the first and obvious key.

"Junior," Dry Bones smiled, "You are safe."

"Thanks bro," Junior praised, accepting his key and wearing it around his neck. He then reached forward and removed the next one.

"Flurrie," Junior removed the retired actress's key, "You are safe."

"Thanks baby," Flurrie winked at Dry Bones, taking her key from Junior. She then removed the next key, speaking the name aloud.

"Plum, you're safe dear," Flurrie said, and the golfer happily took her key.

"Jojora, you are safe," Plum announced, and Jojora was happy to not be on the block again. She looped her key around her neck as she thanked Dry Bones and removed the next key.

"Di," Jojora smiled, "You are safe."

"Thanks so much Dry Bones!" Di cheered, taking the key.

Di then removed the next key, her tiny fingers wrapping around its hilt, "Shokora," Di giggled, "You're safe!"

"Thank you," Shokora bowed to Dry Bones, taking her key with gratitude. Only Toad, Koops, and Spike sat without keys. Shokora breathed out, praying for the best result.

"Despite how bad I wish you weren't," Shokora eyed Spike, "You're safe."

"Give me that," Spike snatched the key from Shokora, placing it on his neck.

Toad and Koops remained without keys, and while one had expected it, the other did not.

"As you can see," Dry Bones clapped his hands, "I have nominated you Toad and you Koops for eviction. Both of you have caused social instability within the house, and I'm doing this not for myself, but for everyone. With that being said, this nomination ceremony is adjourned."

Dry Bones: I knew all along I would be nominating Toad and Koops, the problem is I don't which one will be evicted!

Koops: Whoop-dee-doo, here's to another week on the block. I'm so sick of this game, if I wasn't fighting for Vivian I would've walked already.

Toad: Shocked is not even the word to define myself right now. Dry Bones and Junior pulled me into their alliance to use me as a pawn! I'm not an idiot, but they just didn't want to me to make noise before the nominations! Well they can expect quite the uproar now!

Toad and Koops have been nominated for eviction! Tune in next time to figure out who will win the golden power of veto, and if it will be used to remove one of the nominees from the threat of eviction! All of this and more next time on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!


I'm so sorry everyone, this chapter is long overdue, and I'll be posting the veto game tomorrow and the eviction on Friday! I'm going to try and get back into the swing of this story, but I had a massive amount of writer's block with this chapter, I just couldn't get what I was thinking into words. But please don't give up on this story and continue to read and review, because I'm going to be more consistent once again, I just had a real tough time with this chapter!

Thanks for reading and reviewing!

-AdmiralBobbery