A/N: I bet you weren't expecting another chapter so fast, huh? Well, I thought I'd make it up to everyone and post a quick chapter. Not much happens, it's just the houseguests interacting and Flurrie naming her nominees. However, I will say that the eliminations are not going as planned. I told everyone Vivian was scheduled to make third, well…Shokora was going to place fourth! I know it sounds crazy, but that's how it was planned.
I had second thoughts about Shokora because I realized the other houseguests would view her as more of a threat than they were, and that they should be using this moment to eliminate Shokora when she was least suspecting it. That's what lead me to develop the animosity between Plum and Shokora, because Plum's sweet exterior and Shokora's aggressive tendencies don't mix.
Oh well, no shout-outs this time! I'm just working towards getting out another chapter. Expect a full list of shout-outs next chapter for everyone who reviewed this chapter and the last one! Enjoy!
Previously on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom
Following the veto ceremony, Shokora overcame her shock and got to business, making sure her assets were in line.
"I just need to know where your votes fall," Shokora admitted, "I was caught a little off guard by Dry Bones, and I just want to make sure you're all still with me."
"Of course darling," Flurrie gushed, placing a warm hand on Shokora's arm, "You know we have your back."
"Why would we want to keep Toad around anyway?" Jojora shrugged, "He's no good for anyone. Heck, even Koops is better than him!"
"Yeah…," Di seconded sleepily.
"Alright, thank you so much," Shokora rose, "I just had to be sure I had your votes. Thank you for your time." Shokora slid her hands into her purple and pink kimono and made her way out of the room, allowing Jojora and Flurrie to exhale.
And as the house grew increasingly comfortable with one another, Plum got down with some reconnaissance.
Plum: At the heart of the matter, I am playing this game alone. Shokora is very resourceful, and she has the girl's alliance. Toad is on the chopping block, and Koops is doing his own thing. I'm a lame duck in the Big Brother house, but I'm watching everyone and taking good notes, because I'm looking for the opportunity to sink some ships.
Hoping Plum could save his hide, Toad relied on his ally to campaign for him.
"Oh hello Plum!" Toad managed a smile, "Hey, have you heard anything about the eviction? I'm pretty sure I'm going home." Toad hung his head in gloom, trying to earn sympathy from the golfer. She really did feel bad for him, and she considered him to be on her closest allies.
"Well," said Plum, "I'm going to talk with the girls and see what I might be able to work out."
"Oh thanks Plum!" Toad chimed, "You're such a good friend!"'
But when Shokora stood her ground, Plum couldn't help Toad any longer.
"Hey ladies," Plum piped up, rising from her recumbent position, "Are we still going for Toad?" Plum asked.
"Why wouldn't we?!" Shokora cried, rising from her supine position, "He's a snake and a liar!"
"No," Plum sighed, "It's not that. I was just wondering, my goodness."
"It'll be best for everyone," Flurrie reassured Plum, "If we get rid of Toad, we just have to make sure Koops doesn't win HOH and then everything is smooth next week."
"I suppose you're right," Plum sank back down, feeling defeated. She wanted to help out Toad, but if it meant fighting the whole house, she wasn't going to risk her game for his.
At the live eviction however, the Wrecking Crew flipped the script, and with the unknown aid of a sour Plum, Shokora had the tables turned on her.
"By a vote of four to three," Chen T. revealed, giving Toad some hope and Shokora a bit of fright. "Toad…,"
Toad nodded, accepting his fate. A grin flashed across Shokora's face, but then the delay showed signs of doubt in her eyes.
"You are safe. It's official Shokora, you have been evicted from the Big Brother house."
Everyone bid her farewell, and she waved back, shedding just one tear. For all of her tough exterior and grim visage, Shokora Aiko had a heart.
And at the HOH competition, Flurrie raced straight into the HOH, securing herself a victory in a crazy kart race.
"Congratulations Flurrie!" Chen T.'s voice rang throughout the backyard, "You are the new Head of Household!"
"I did it!" Flurrie screamed, "Oh goodness me! I did it! I won a kart race! Ahahaha! I can't believe it!"
Tonight, Flurrie will have to name two houseguests for nomination? Who will it be, and how will the cards fall following Shokora's eviction? Find out all of this and more 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: Diana Sprixie
Age: 22
Occupation: Mechanical Engineer
Episode 10: A Cold Tempest Blows
"Nice work Flurrie," Spike clapped the ethereal dame on the back, earning laughs from the retired actress. Her wispy purple hair was blown back from the rush of the wind during the karting competition, and she combed it back with fine fingers.
"I'm just so astounded," Flurrie exhaled in reply, "I never thought I'd be able to win such a game!"
"Well, I'm very glad you did," Di winked.
Di: It's time for my strategy to reach its next stage. Now that Flurrie was won HOH, I'll have my first taste of power. And, well, after that, who knows what will happen.
Junior hung his head, ashamed he had let the older woman triumph over him. Dry Bones patted his back, assuring him everything was alright.
"It's fine," Dry Bones whispered, "Remember, Toad's still here, and until he's been evicted, there will always be a greater target."
"I suppose you're right," Junior said with a chipper voice, his image growing in warmth.
Dry Bones: Being the outgoing HOH means I could not compete, so I had to leave success in the hands of Junior and Spike. Junior's won a veto, and Spike hasn't won anything, so…maybe I should leave the competitions up to myself?
Flurrie led the way back into the house, and with Shokora's prior eviction, only nine remained in the game.
"Shokora was so dignified as she left," Plum commented, thinking highly of the woman in her last moments.
"Hmph," Spike smiled, his face showing utmost glee, "I can't say I'm upset she's gone."
"Well we all know that," Jojora rolled her eyes, folding her arms.
"However," Dry Bones pointed out, "The house will certainly be quieter now."
Everyone shared a good laugh, and in the mirth of the moment, they all grew a bit closer. The feeling was dangerous however, because the closer they got as a family inside the house, the harder it became to nominate one another, and send their friends packing.
In the morning, Dry Bones sighed as he removed his belongings from the HOH room, wishing he could stay in this luxurious room a bit longer. As he was packing his bags, Koops knocked on the door, letting himself in.
"Hey Koops," Dry Bones smiled, "Is there something you needed?"
"Not particularly," the koopa explained, "I was just wondering something. I've been crunching the numbers, and Toad should have been evicted. Plum and Shokora were close, she wouldn't vote for her right?"
"I'd assume so," Dry Bones, "Does it matter?"
"Well," Koops rubbed his hands together, "When you think about it, if Plum didn't vote for Shokora, then one of the other girls did? I don't think so. Which means Plum did vote for Shokora."
"Oh," Dry Bones said quietly, "Is this important?"
"It's pretty important," Koops said in a heavy breath, "Because if Plum turned on Shokora, that means Shokora pissed her off somehow."
"But Plum is always so bright," Dry Bones contested, "She never looked mad, not once."
"She might be a better actress than we give her credit for," Koops decided, "But her acting skills are irrelevant. What I'm getting at is that if Shokora pissed of Plum, how'd she do it?"
"You think Shokora might've been pushing Plum to vote for Toad, and she didn't want to?" Dry Bones offered.
"Precisely," Koops pointed into the air for effect, "And if Shokora was pressuring Plum to evict Toad, and the other three women voted for Toad, then that means…,"
"Plum shattered an all-female alliance," Dry Bones gasped, putting the pieces together.
"But there's something else," Koops began again, "Not only that, but Toad recruited Plum to campaign for him, remember? Toad is still here, which means either Toad shared his knowledge or Plum discovered something else."
"You don't think?" Dry Bones knit his eyebrows together nervously.
"I think our little innocent golfer downstairs is aware of both the Wrecking Crew and a fractured women's alliance, which gives her and Toad the opportunity to slither in to either side," Koops said matter-of-factly.
"And if she slides in with Flurrie…," Dry Bones said quietly, with Koops finishing his sentence.
"She takes Toad with her, and we're outnumbered."
Koops: I've got to say, I hand it to Plum. She's gotten wind of both major alliances in this house, and she can choose to do what she wishes. Plus, she basically has Toad on a leash, so that's two votes we're looking at.
Dry Bones: Plum is sneakier than we give her credit for. If she knows about the Wrecking Crew, she can easily supply Flurrie with information, and then we get nominated for eviction.
Koops left the HOH room, leaving Dry Bones to contemplate the information. Finished with packing his bags, Dry Bones followed him out, leaving the HOH barren.
Downstairs, Junior was cleaning the kitchen, having finished preparing some waffles. Everyone was finishing their breakfast when Koops and Dry Bones came down. Eyeing the boys suspiciously, Plum kept to herself, noting the interaction.
Plum: I've been watching around the house lately, and I've been noticing that the boys are always hanging out. I suspect that Junior, Koops, Dry Bones, and Spike are all in an alliance. I don't know for sure yet, but I might know someone who is.
After breakfast, Plum approached Toad in their tiny yet elegant room while he was feeding the koi, sprinkling the droplets of fish food onto the surface. Hungry, the fish jetted for the top and gobbled up the morsels, thanking Toad with blubs of their fish mouths. He could sense someone enter the room, so he wasn't surprised when Plum spoke.
"Hey Toad," Plum said softly, "I'm glad you're still here."
"Thanks Plum," Toad replied without turning around, storing the fish food behind the beautiful bamboo plant. Then, Toad faced her, smiling back.
"Do you mind if I ask you something?" Plum questioned.
"Er, no, shoot away," Toad replied, sensing something different about Plum.
Toad: I'm thanking my lucky stars that I'm still here, but when Plum approached me in the morning, I can't quite explain it. It was like she was fishing for information, it was a dubious tactic.
"I think the boys in the house, excluding you, are in an alliance," Plum admitted, "Do you know anything about this?"
Having been offered protection by the Wrecking Crew just a week ago, Toad knew full well about the Wrecking Crew. However, he knew how he answered this question would affect the course of the entire game, alter everyone's final position. The answer he gave would determine the winner.
"No," Toad stated, "I don't."
Plum looked a bit crestfallen, she was banking on some solid information from Toad, but nonetheless, she thanked him for his honesty, which wasn't very honest at all.
"Thanks," Plum smiled, "It means a lot."
"Anytime," Toad replied with a look of content, sending Plum on her way. As she glided out of the room, Toad exhaled a sigh of relief, happy he had made it out of that ordeal. Knowing he had done the right thing, telling Plum would only cause drama. Sitting down on his bed, he contemplated his choices, hoping he could once again scoop up a bit of luck.
"Who wants to see my HOH room!?" Flurrie cried as she danced out of the diary room, twirling the key in her fingers and singing with her operatic voice. Everyone happily rose and followed her up the stairs, genuinely liking Flurrie and happy about her victory. The only problem with her win was that everyone felt safe.
Opening the door with an excited smile, Flurrie gasped as she viewed the contents of the room. Elegant curtains of mauve and purple draped the walls, and her old jewelry box from home displayed itself on the mantle. A pink feather boa and a large sunhat were wrapped around the bed, and various awards and titles for acting were situated on the table. In the middle of the table was a large basket with various goodies, care products, and snacks in it.
"Look at all of this," Di gasped, "Way to go Flurrie!"
"Thank you dear," Flurrie said appreciatively, "Oh look, my grandbabies!"
In a picture by her bed, Flurrie had three tiny wind spirits on her lap. She was smiling, pure bliss in her face. Everyone could tell how much she loved her grandchildren in that picture, and tears welled up in Flurrie's eyes.
"Oh Flurrie, I'm so happy for you," Plum squealed, voicing everyone's opinions. However, in the corner of the room, one individual scowled at the display.
Spike: I should be glad for Flurrie, and I am. There's nothing wrong with letting the other side have some power. But the problem is, Flurrie's playing the best social game out here. If I were HOH, I'd be sending her on way, because if she makes it to the end, the jury will vote her up in a heartbeat.
"Read your letter!" Jojora demanded, wrapping her legs up in an Indian sitting style. Everyone waited for Flurrie to open the letter, and as she cracked open the envelope, she smiled at the handwriting.
"It's from my husband," Flurrie smiled, and everyone gushed. "My Wonderful Wife, I cannot put into words how proud of you I am. To become head of the house is such an accomplishment, and I am amazed at how well you have been doing. We all send our love, from the bottom of our hearts, and we can't wish more for you to leave that house toting a big fat check. Don't come back to us too soon my love, for we can't wait to see you win. Signed, with all of my love, Doopliss."
"How wonderful!" Di giggled, "He sounds like a real charmer!"
"We met on the stage," Flurrie recalled, "He was playing a gallant knight, I, his distressed maiden. Oh, it was love at first sight!"
"Oh," Flurrie added, "But I mustn't lecture all of you, here, have some of my food! Oh! There's tea, I just love tea!" Everyone laughed with Flurrie, enjoying her prizes and snacks. The merriment in the room made it harder for the task to come, and Flurrie winced as she thought about the looming nominations, knowing she would have to send one of her friends home this week.
After the room cleared, Flurrie received visitors periodically through the day. The first was Toad, who, lately retired from the nomination chair, did not wish to sit there again.
"Hello Toad," Flurrie brushed back her wispy hair, "How are you?"
"Just fine," Toad adjusted his blue vest, "I just wanted to talk about nominations."
"Yes," Flurrie smiled, "Let us talk."
"I know I did some bad, but my goal was to knock out Shokora, I hope you know that. Now that she's gone, I'm not spinning anymore lies," Toad explained.
"I believe you," Flurrie reassured him, "But the others may not. Please Toad, you must tell me why it is imperative I spare you from nomination!"
"Alright," Toad nodded, "I think I know something. Plum has been doing a lot of snooping. Everyone's done the math, and she obviously flipped on Shokora. I don't see her as loyal, and I think she's a bigger liability than I am at the moment."
"Oh?" Flurrie tilted her head, "That would explain some things."
"I know you and the other girls voted for me," Toad laid it out, "But Plum's vote is what saved me. Shokora was pressuring her to vote for me, and she betrayed her best friend in the house and sent her home."
"You have made some excellent points," Flurrie nodded, "If you would, can let you Plum know I would like to see her? And please, do it discretely."
"No problem," Toad winked, "Thanks Flurrie."
"Back at you," Flurrie said, and Toad left the HOH room and went to fetch Plum, who soon made her way up the stairs and found herself a place in the audience of Flurrie.
"I just want something explained," Flurrie piped up, "When we went into that eviction, Toad was a marked man. Now, I've just had a conversation him. I should not be having a conversation with him, because he should be gone. What happened my dear?"
"Well," Plum gulped, "I…I got cold feet. Shokora was pressuring me so much to vote for Toad! He's my friend too! Shokora, Toad, and I were all supposed to be friends and to see her turn on him so quickly really hurt. I didn't think what Toad did was right, but I thought what Shokora did was even worse."
"I don't blame you," Flurrie took a sip from her glass, "I would've done the same."
"You would have?" Plum asked, hope shining in her eyes.
"No doubt," Flurrie nodded her head at the golfer, "I think it was quite noble. It was a big move too, you see. Shokora was a threat, and Toad can be dealt with whenever."
"So, you're still pushing for Toad?" Plum asked, raising her eyebrows.
"Why of course, darling!" Flurrie chuckled, "He's played a worse game than Koops, who has been cleaning up his act, mind you. I don't think Toad has much longevity in this game anyway, but that's by the by. For you, my dear, I would suggest separating yourself from Toad, because even though he dodged this bullet, more shall be fired."
Plum thought for a moment, choosing her words carefully. Flurrie was not someone to go against, for she was the embodiment of the house. This elderly actress had power whether or not she was on the block, and despite their fast relations before, Plum knew Flurrie would cut her from the picture.
"Then that's good," Plum nodded, "Two girls have gone home. Just nominate Toad and Koops, and a boy will go home this week. We'll be back at even numbers."
"Yes," Flurrie nodded in thought, "That will do fine."
"Thanks Flurrie," Plum smiled, "It means a lot."
"You're very welcome my dear," Flurrie smiled, sending Plum on her way. As Plum left the room, she was closed it silently, and it felt as if a thousand Pascals of pressure had cleared the air. Sighing, Plum went back downstairs, fearing the worst for herself and Toad.
Flurrie received one more visitor that morning, which was Koops. In his effort to clean up his game, Koops knew he would have to pay the new HOH a visit, which was something he needed to do more than wanted to. Knocking on the door, he was soon let in, and Koops sat down opposite Flurrie.
"My Koops," Flurrie giggled, a bit bibulous from the wine she had been sipping all morning, "I must say I am impressed with how you've managed to escape the wrath of the house. But, here you are, in the flesh and blood. I'm sure you've come to supplicate?"
"Supplicate?" Koops asked, "Yes, yes I have. I just wanted to get a feel for your nominations."
"Do not worry one bit," Flurrie winked, "Toad and Plum are already slotted for nomination. They don't fit into the equation you see. I have my girls, you have the boys, it's all rather cut and dry. Sure, I could use Plum for the sake of numbers, but she's been doing too much snooping!"
"That's what I came to talk about," Koops murmured, "I think Plum has become aware of all of the alliances in this house, and she's piecing together a powerful puzzle."
"Then we must scatter the pieces!" Flurrie said grandly, "A cold tempest blows, my dear, and with it Plum's little hopes shall freeze over."
"Then I think this meeting is concluded," Koops said, adjusting himself and rising.
"I believe it is," Flurrie winked, and she watched as Koops went. As he closed the door, Flurrie let out a sigh and sunk back into her bed. This new power was draining her. She didn't want to make anyone upset, but she had come here to win 500,000 coins, and in order to do that, she was going to at some point, have to betray those she loved.
The afternoon eclipsed in the backyard, with Koops and Junior sitting in the hot tub with Jojora and Di. The four of them were making small talk, while Plum and Dry Bones made use of the pool. Flurrie was taking a siesta in the sun, while Spike was pumping iron over by the weights. Sunning himself in a chair, Toad has his nose buried in a mystery novel.
"Did you guys know that Admiral Bobbery penned several mystery novels after his tenure in the war?" Toad quizzed everyone, and only Di responded from the whirlpool tub.
"Oh I did! He's one of my favorite mystery writers!" Di chimed.
"She can read?" Jojora asked Junior, who laughed at the comment. Di didn't hear the remark, but Koops couldn't hold back a laugh. The three of them burst in guffaws, and Di turned back to them.
"What's so funny?" She asked, "Is there something on my face?"
"No, no," Jojora could barely breathe, "Just, nothing."
The three of them carried on, splitting their sides. Di, confused, just shrugged and returned to relaxing in the bubbling cauldron of water. Rising from the hot tub, Junior wrapped himself in a towel and made his way inside.
"Oh, you don't have to do that," Dry Bones smiled, "I was going to make lunch."
"No," Junior reassured him, "It's fine. I'll whip up some shrimp tacos and be right back out with lunch for everyone."
"How nice," Jojora approved, "I think I'll do something tanning while I wait. How about you, Di?"
"I could use some sun," Di determined, checking her paling skin. She rose from the Jacuzzi, leaving Koops by himself. The letter sorter didn't mind, and he rested his head on the cobblestone behind him, enjoying the peace and quiet. Di and Jojora moved into the sun next to Flurrie, disturbing her slumber.
"Sorry," Jojora blushed.
"No matter," Flurrie clucked her tongue, "I think that nap shook of the wine anyway."
"Well, since you're awake," Jojora whispered, "How did things go this morning? Have you made up your mind on the nominations?"
"It's a tossup," Flurrie sighed quietly, "I'm torn between Toad, Plum and Koops. Everyone else is safe."
"I think Toad is a must," Di put in her two cents, speaking freely since her friends knew her secret, "He's shot himself in the foot and we won't get any blood on our hands by evicting him."
"The same goes for Plum," Jojora said, "All she has is Toad, and all Toad has is Plum. Put them up, and they'll tear each other apart."
"I suppose you're right," Flurrie murmured, "What bothers me is that Koops give the boys a one-up on us, we'll be outnumbered once Toad and Plum are gone."
"Not if Jojora or I win next week," Di strategized, "It's a gamble we may have to take. Moves like this determine winners or losers."
"It's just such a nasty business, but it must be done," Flurrie nodded. The women returned to sunbathing, soaking up the golden rays and reflecting on the approaching nominations, hoping things would turn out alright.
Junior returned with the shrimp tacos, and everyone snacked outside. Strategically making sure she never left the backyard during the afternoon, Flurrie prevented anyone else from attempting deals or talks with her. She also kept Jojora or Di close by at all times, guarding herself. The strategy work, and as evening approached, no one was given a chance to strike a deal with Flurrie.
Flurrie: Going into nominations, I'm quiet unsure. On one hand, I nominate Toad and Plum, putting up two allies. On the other, I throw Koops and someone else up, knocking the other side of the house down a number. It's a puzzling game, and I hope I make the right decision.
Junior: This week, Flurrie's nominations will pave the future of the game. I think we've kept a tight enough lid on the Wrecking Crew for anything to happen though.
Di: Even thought I know I'm safe, I don't know who isn't safe. If Flurrie makes any rash decisions, we could all pay the ultimate price.
Flurrie glided up to the HOH room, carefully choosing her nominees. She got down to three keys, and only one slot left in the turnstile. Praying she was doing what was right, the wind spirit slid in the final key and wrapped up the other two, stashing them in the cupboard. Carrying the metal tray downstairs, the Head of Household was soon to conduct the nomination ceremony.
"Hey everyone," Flurrie slid open the sliding glass door that led into the backyard, "It's time for the nomination ceremony." Filing their way inside, everyone sat down at the kitchen table. Eight people took their seats while Flurrie headed the ceremony while standing.
"This is the nomination ceremony," Flurrie began, "One of my duties as Head of Household is to nominate two people for eviction. I will pull the first key, and that person is safe. They will pull the next key, and so and so forth."
Everyone nodded, understanding the rules of the ceremony. For the fourth time, they all anxiously awaited the results, hoping fate would be with them, or possibly some luck.
Flurrie reached forward, grasping the first key. She slid it out of the slot with a metallic clink, and read the name on the key.
"Dry Bones," Flurrie smiled, "You're safe, dear."
"Thank you Flurrie," Dry Bones smiled, taking the key from her. He slid it around his neck, and then proceeded to withdraw the next one.
"Jojora, you are safe," Dry Bones announced, and the reporter smiled happily. She looped the key around her own neck, and then reached for the third key, wondering whose name it would bear.
"Spike," Jojora announced, "You are safe."
"Thank you, young lady," Spike complimented Flurrie, taking the key from Jojora. Fitting it around his muscular neck, the burly construction worker took the next key out, relieving someone of stress.
"Di," Spike said, "You're safe."
"Thanks Flurrie!" Di sang, happily taking the key from Spike. She put it around her neck and rejoiced in her safety, Then, extending a hand forward, she removed the fifth key.
"Junior," Di smiled, "You are safe."
"Thank you very much," Junior nodded to Flurrie, who smiled back. The son of Bowser knew this was the last key, and he surveyed the remaining competitors. Koops looked the least nervous, his talk with Flurrie reassuring him. Toad was certain of his fate, while Plum was having second thoughts on her relationship with Flurrie.
Junior slid the sixth key out of its hole, and announced the final person safe.
"Koops," Junior handed him the key, "You are safe."
Koops silently retrieved the key, feeling bad for Toad and Plum. He sat back down, wearing the key. Flurrie opened her mouth to explain her actions.
"As you can see," Flurrie held out her hands to Plum and Toad, "I have nominated you Toad, and you Plum for eviction. Toad, you've caused some dissention in the house, which is why I nominated you."
Toad nodded in understanding.
"But Plum, you flipped on Shokora at the last eviction, and loyalty is very important in this game. It is for that reason that I have nominated you," Flurrie explained, everyone understanding albeit a shocked Plum.
"This nomination ceremony is adjourned," Flurrie proclaimed, and the meeting ended, everyone rising from their chairs, a new phase of the game begun.
Flurrie: I think I am confident in my nominations. Koops did nothing wrong to earn nomination, so I figured Toad and Plum would be the best bet for getting as little blood on my hands as possible.
Toad: I kind of saw this coming. I knew Flurrie should nominate someone else, but there are two nominees, and it was pretty clear I would be the second one. However, this might mean I'm the pawn, but as Shokora can prove, sometimes the pawn goes home.
Plum: I'm just more disappointed than angry or anything. I flipped on Shokora because she betrayed Toad! Why doesn't anyone recognize that? I just have to win this veto and persevere! That's all there is to do.
Who will win the golden power of veto? Do you agree with Flurrie's nominations, or do you think she made a mistake? As Plum sniffs out the Wrecking Crew, is she doing more harm than good? And how will Toad's lie to Plum affect his game? Will Plum find out? Leave me your thoughts in a review, and thanks again for making fiction one of the most popular in the Mario fictions right now! It means so much!
As always…
-AdmiralBobbery
