A/N: I'm sorry about evicting Di, because a lot of you seemed upset, but she had to go! I'm very excited for the Double Eviction that is coming, so I'm trying to crank out these chapters. But a friend of mine has asked me to write more of my Whodunnit story as well, so don't despair!

Plus, I think a lot of you will like what happens this chapter!

Thanks be to those who reviewed! (I know you didn't have much time, so if you don't make the cut here, sorry!)

RockinBros: Missed you last chapter! *Sobs with you* I'm sorry! I loved her to! I get so connected to these characters…dang. We'll see how obvious it truly is my friend ;D

Flashfire912: Well thank Grambi for that! True, which is a big reason Di was evicted. Koops sold her out to Dry Bones, making her a big threat. Well see about your predictions!

PuzzlingGamer: I'm updating again! Mwahahaha! And oh my is write *tears*! Thanks for the review!

ultimateCCC: He does! And I looove Double Evictions, so I'm super excited!

Ciel Fury: Hey! Haven't seen you in a bit! *Shot*. Sometimes players get power two weeks in the show, so I was trying to make it more realistic than just slinging power back and forth, which is why a lot more females have been evicted than males. Spike's punishments cometh! One is in this chapter, the other is not! And I agree about the Flurrie thing, because she'd eat the jury alive.

Yoshpa Kong: It was honestly a tough choice. I loved Di and Flurrie both the same, so picking one was hard. We'll see how all that predicting pans out, my friend.

Guest: Thanks for the incoherent babble!

(I know a lot of normal reviewers, Princess Toady, Krazikoopaz, Firedragon, TheJoker21, and others, haven't reviewed yet, but I just wanted to publish this chapter so sorry if you don't get a thanks for reviewing later! I'll be sure to thank you in the next chapter! Please, help reach my goal of 200!)


Previously on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!

As the coup d'état ruined the plans of the women's alliance, Jojora was left baffled as her two closest allies sat on the block during her reign as HOH.

Jojora: This is a disaster! Now Flurrie or Di is going to go home and I can't go on without both of them…I can't even speak right now I'm sick to my stomach!

From the beginning, it seemed a no-brainer to remove social threat, Flurrie.

Dry Bones: The only person with a better social game than I is Madame Flurrie. Now is the time to get her out, and with five votes, the Wrecking Crew controls the majority. We get to decide who stays and who goes this week.

As Junior revealed to Jojora his plans to eliminate Flurrie, Jojora attempted to his change his mind for the betterment of her own game.

Jojora: Dry Bones can talk all he wants but I know Junior holds power over him. If I want to know what this guy's alliance is thinking, I need to talk to Junior. He's much more forthcoming than Dry Bones.

"So," Jojora began, hugging her knees, "What're you thinking?"

"We're thinking about axing Flurrie," Junior smiled wickedly, "She's got a lot of pull in this house."

Jojora: Now I love Flurrie and Di, bless their souls, but only one person can win this game. If I can cut a deal with Junior, it may benefit me in the long run.

"Now see," Jojora said back, exhaling lightly, "I don't think that's the best option. Sure, Flurrie's a threat, but do you see her winning any more HOH's? I think we can chalk that kart race up to dumb luck."

Junior looked a bit stricken.

"If I were to suggest evicting either of the two, it'd be Di. She's much more intelligent and is definitely holding back," Jojora went on.

Junior: Does Jojora have a screw loose or something? Why is she giving me all of this wonderful information?

Jojora: I know Flurrie's too proud to campaign against Di. That's why I have to campaign for her. I don't trust Di, to be honest. She's very smart and sneaky, and that could bite me in the end. I'd rather have Flurrie by my side, because I can trust her more.

Toad and Koops were firm in their decision to oust Di, due to how Flurrie had helped them in the past.

Toad: Our task is simple. We simply need to convince one of the other guys that Flurrie deserves to stay over Di, and then we have majority. Flurrie's been a good friend to Koops and I, but Di hasn't done anything for us. We need Flurrie to stay.

But when Di saw the writing on the wall, she switched gears and campaigned against her good friend.

Di: It's quite obvious how this is going to go. Flurrie's very well-liked, by nearly everyone. They only people I can appeal to now are the boys, and I don't know if they're going to want to hear what I have to say.

However, what the Sprixie didn't know was that Koops was secretly doing Flurrie's campaigning for her.

"She's worried you're smarter than her," Koops rambled, cooking up lies here and there, "She's afraid with you around, she might not make it to the end."

"Well she's damn right," Dry Bones spoke with enough venom to kill an elephant.

Koops could see the fire blazing in those hollow, yellow eyes, and with a secret smile, the letter sorter chalked his work up as complete.

When Di failed to strike a deal with Spike, she fell back on Junior and Dry Bones.

"Well, you don't make much of an effort to talk to me unless you need something," the construction worked smiled sarcastically, "So, what'll it be?"

Her entire speech having been shattered by the newfound cloud of awkward that hung over her, Di sputtered a bit before starting.

"Di," Dry Bones soothed, "Someone has to go."

"Well why can't it be Flurrie?" Di snapped, "How am I threat? She's won an HOH and she's the most social player here. She'll destroy the jury! The time to get her out is now."

Junior: Di brings up a good point. Flurrie will wreck the jury, so while we have the chance, shouldn't we be getting her out?

"Plum would vote for her," Dry Bones said, mulling it over, "I'm sure you would too," Dry Bones directed that at Di.

"I swear right now," Di fumed, "If she's in the final two and I'm on the jury, she's got my vote."

Dry Bones: The jury formed last week with the eviction of Plum, and that brings new elements into the game to consider. Plum and Di would both definitely vote for Flurrie. Despite what I heard about Di, getting her out based on emotions might not be a smart move.

At the live eviction, the house chose to keep the social player over the strategic one, and Di was unanimously evicted from the game.

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

During the HOH competition, the others were raked over the coals while Junior held on to victory.

"Congratulations Junior!" Chen T. cried out, "You are the new HOH!"

Tonight, Junior will cast his nominations! But what happens when Spike gets fed up with being the third man in a three person alliance? And how will Jojora react when Toad breaks her trust once more? 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: 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


Episode 16: Spiking the Punch

As the seven remaining players made their way back inside the Big Brother house, Junior high-fived Dry Bones and merrily made his way to his room in order to get things in order for his move upstairs.

Despite the celebration of Junior, many of the houseguests were disgruntled with the result of the game.

Toad: Junior's been waiting for this moment for one reason. He's gunning to get me out, and I know for a fact I'll be nominated this week.

Flurrie rubbed Toad's back in a comforting manner as they all congregated about the kitchen.

"Is anyone else hungry?" Koops asked, removing a frozen pizza from the freezer. Toad sighed and noted his hunger, while Jojora hung back for pizza as well.

Jojora: Junior's quite unpredictable. I know he's an enemy of Flurrie and I, but he has a vendetta with Toad, so his nominations could be anyone out of us four. I don't see him nominating either Spike or Dry Bones however.

As Koops placed the pizza in the oven, the four houseguests that remained in the kitchen drew together. Spike and Dry Bones had accompanied Junior to his bedroom to celebrate, so the four began to chat.

"How can we trust you?" Flurrie demanded with a cool voice, "I know I've helped you two in the past, but how do we know you won't bounce back to the others once more?"

"They hate me," Toad pleaded.

"Correction," Jojora piped up, "Junior hates you. You have no disagreements with Dry Bones or Spike however."

"We won't," Koops said with a newfound ferocity, "There's nothing there for us, here however, we have friends."

"The deck will be evenly stacked next round," Flurrie predicted, "One of us will go this week, and then it'll be three on three."

"We have to be able to trust you," Jojora emphasized the importance of that statement.

"And you can," Toad reassured her.

Flurrie and Jojora shared a look, forking over their trust to Koops and Toad. The four of them were now official, but it wouldn't last for long.


In the guy's bedroom, Dry Bones fist-bumped Junior and crashed down on the bed.

"Now, it's a simple pick, two of those four," Dry Bones mapped it all out.

"I say Flurrie and Koops," Spike mulled it over, "Both of them are good players in their own aspects. We can worry about Toad later, he's not winning any competitions anytime soon."

"I was thinking more along the lines of Jojora and Toad," Junior shook his head, "Jojora's proved herself a threat, and Toad is my number one enemy."

"You shouldn't be playing this game emotionally," Spike pointed out.

"I'll play my game however the hell I want," Junior got a bit cross.

"Listen here, boy," Spike puffed out his chest but Dry Bones intercepted.

"Now is not the time to lose our cools," the skeletal koopa instructed, "We have to work together to get one of them out this week."

Spike: They better watch it. Ever since I, that's right, I formed this alliance, no one's been paying me any mind. Anything I suggest is swept under the rug without so much of a thought. Well, I've got news for them!


Night came and went, and in the morning, Spike grumbled to himself as he saw the large message splayed across the television screen in the living room.

NOMINATIONS TODAY.

First up, like always, Spike shuffled over to the kitchen counter and brewed some coffee. Black, no cream, no sugar. Pouring the steaming contents into a mug, the disgruntled construction worker sat down on one of the plush couches and eyed the large message with a peculiar interest.

Spike: I haven't done much in this game. Don't get me wrong, I founded the Wrecking Crew, but from there, none of my suggestions or moves have been respected. After Shokora left, I didn't have any targets, but I think have a few now.

As the rest of the house stirred awake, Spike mulled over his possible moves. He was feeling undervalued in the Wrecking Crew as of late, and he just hadn't found the right way to say it. He knew this wasn't the week to voice any opinions against them however, due to the fact that Junior was in power.

However, he couldn't stop thinking about the conversation they'd had in the bedroom last night. Spike had insisted they nominate Flurrie and Koops, while Junior pulled for the exact opposite. Couldn't they agree with him just once?

Spike's thoughts were interrupted by the serene smell of chocolate chip pancakes wafting in from the kitchen. Busy behind the stove, Dry Bones was flipping pancakes and humming a merry tune. He had every right to, for his closest ally had won Head of Household and he felt very comfortable for the week.

Dry Bones: The way things are going, the three of us should be able to knock someone out from the other side, I just hope nothing crazy happens today that could ruin the set nominations.

However, Dry Bones wasn't going to get his wish, for at the moment, Koops and Toad were chatting with Spike in the cabana room, and the construction worker had plenty to say to them.

Koops: So Spike calls Toad and I into the cabana room, and neither of us know what he wants because he never talks game with anyone.

"Here's the deal," Spike murmured, stroking his chin, "The way things are going in my alliance, I'm the bottom dog."

"That's our problem how?" Toad inquired, a bit annoyed.

"Just hear me out," Spike said a bit crossly.

"Well, we're listening," Koops folded his arms.

"Dry Bones and Junior never listen to a word I say," Spike grumbled, "So why would I help them? Anything I suggest is discarded in an instant! I was thinking the three of us could work together to overthrow them."

"What about this week?" Toad asked, "Junior's bound to nominate me."

"He wants to nominate both you and Jojora," Spike explained, "So if he nominates the both of you, one of us just has to win the veto and pull you off, preferably Koops."

"Why me?" Koops asked.

"Because," Spike leaned in, "Then the only option he'll have is to nominate Flurrie."

"One of the women goes," Toad's eyes lighted up, "And then it's four on two!"

Toad: If we can take the numbers after this week from 3-3 to 4-2, why not? It guarantees both Koops and I a place in the final four!

"If we do this," Koops swallowed his words, "Then you have to swear you won't turn on us."

"I promise," Spike clenched his teeth together, "I'm sick of those fools."

Toad and Koops shared a look and then nodded.

"Deal," they spoke in unison, secretly dissolving the Wrecking Crew and beginning a new alliance that could have the potential to turn the game upside down.


Outside in the backyard, Flurrie and Jojora sunned themselves with one less member of the trio.

Jojora: It's been a lot less fun here without Di. I didn't realize how much life and warmth she brought to this house, and now with just Flurrie and I, it's kind of sad.

Flurrie: Di was a doll, true. However, I'd much rather have myself here than her!

As they sunned themselves, Junior stepped out into the backyard to make use of the weights when he caught the eyes of both women. With a flippant wave of her hand, Flurrie beckoned him closer.

"What do you need?" Junior asked, perhaps a bit rudely.

"I need nothing, dear," Flurrie smiled, "It's more of what I want. How does your head sit?"

"My head…sit? Oh," Junior smiled, "Nominations. Toad and Koops, no doubt. They've done nothing but stir up the pot."

Junior: Of course I'm lying to Flurrie and Jojora, because even though Toad is my target, I'm going to nominate Jojora as the pawn. And hey, if the pawn goes home, no harm done.

Flurrie and Jojora returned to sunning themselves as Junior got started on his routine exercises. Soon, the backyard bustled with daily activity. Toad and Koops settled down in the hot tub to converse about life outside of the house while Spike joined Junior by the weights.

"It's awfully hot," Jojora commented, "I might go for a swim."

"I'll be here," Flurrie chirped, sipping her tea. Jojora but down her things and crossed over to the pool, stepping in and submerging herself. As she rose from the surface of the water, she noticed Koops and Toad in the hot tub not very far from her.

"So, here's the thing," Jojora hissed, catching their attention, "Word is that Junior is going to nominate the two of you."

Toad opened his mouth before Koops could stop him.

"That's not what Spike told us."

Koops: I can't believe Toad opened his fat mouth. Everything was going so smooth and if he could've kept things under wraps, we would have literally sailed into the final four.

"What did Spike say?" Jojora asked, and Koop sighed from his position, drawing an inquisitive glance from Jojora.

"He's going against the other guys," Koops sighed, knowing if they didn't tell Jojora, she would only pry.

"What?" Jojora scoffed, "I have a very hard time believing that! The only way he would do such a thing is if…,"

She glanced back and forth between Toad and Koops.

"Oh no," she croaked, "You two said we could trust you."

"I know…!" Koops cried but was cut off.

"Flurrie!" Jojora screeched, "Junior! Everybody, inside!"

"Oh no, Jojora, don't," Toad pleaded, "Jojora don't do this."

"Do what?" Jojora asked, "It's just a simple house meeting," she winked. She turned around and glided out of the pool, rising to her feet and waving a dismissive hand at the boys. She turned to the rest of the houseguests and ushered them inside, everyone quickly entering the living room and getting situated.

"Why don't you tell everyone what you told me?" Jojora crossed her arms and stared at Toad.

"What is going on?" Dry Bones asked, "What's the meaning of this?"

"I'd like to know," Junior nodded in agreement while Flurrie watched with an eye of interest.

"Go on," Jojora prodded Toad, who gulped and shared a pained look with Koops. Koops could only sigh and shake his head, mourning the things to come.

"Well," Toad sighed, "I think Spike should say."

"Don't bring me into this!" The burly man cried out.

Toad: I wish Spike had never thought of dragging Koops and I into his convoluted drama. He needed to work out his issues with Dry Bones and Junior and not use Koops and I as weapons.

"Please," Dry Bones nodded, "Tell us, Spike."

The construction worker grumbled and stroked his chin, calculating his next move.

"Well, I feel as if I'm not valued in our alliance," Spike said to Dry Bones, shooting a look at Junior as well, "Every time I talk, you both shoot down my opinion. I got right tired of it, so I went to Koops and Toad."

"You were plotting against us?" Junior asked while Dry Bones nodded in understanding.

"Only because I felt like I didn't matter to the group," Spike said between clenched teeth, "I wanted to be in an alliance where I felt important."

"Now I hate to interrupt, darlings," Flurrie quipped, "But I think some explaining is due on Toad and Koops' part. This isn't entirely Spike's fault. Koops and Toad should've given him advice, not plotted to send Dry Bones and Junior home."

"Especially when I'm HOH!" Junior cried out.

"You told us we could trust you," Jojora shook her head at Koops and Toad, disappointment in her voice, "I can't work with you two anymore."

"Well I don't trust Spike!" Junior objected.

"Oh come on!" Spike cried, "What is this? Grambi forbid the bearded man try one bit of strategy! Grambi forbid anyone listen to my opinions for once! I'm just a complete idiot for talking game to anyone!"

Flurrie shared a looked with Jojora, and she fought back the urge to smile as they watched their opposing alliance crumble in front of them.

"Enough," Dry Bones snapped, "The Wrecking Crew is terminated."

"WHAT!?" Junior and Spike cried at once.

Koops: This isn't good! Dry Bones just up and destroys his alliance, and I only know what's coming next.

Spike: Fabulous.

Junior: This is crazy! I'm HOH and I'm just sitting here watching all of this unfold and I have no idea what to do about it!

"So, what are we to do?" Toad looked helplessly at Koops.

"You're to come with me," Spike barked, "These two are apparently unstable as all hell. They just up and destroy alliances, friendships, and bonds when something doesn't go their way."

"Well," Flurrie batted her eyelashes, "You may oppose the HOH, but I shall not."

"F-flurrie!?" Jojora was awfully confused.

"Oh, don't be foolish, dear," Flurrie winked to Jojora, "I say we join them!"

"Say," Dry Bones smiled, "That's not a bad idea."

"So wait!?" Koops cried, "This is it? Four on three? The lines are drawn?"

"Sounds about right," Junior nodded. "I'll be up in my HOH room if anyone needs me." The son of Bowser rose from the pristine, white sofa and trudged upstairs, Dry Bones quickly following. Flurrie and Jojora shared one last look with Koops and Toad.

"We trusted you," Jojora spat, "This is only what you deserve."

"I…I know," Toad sighed, hanging his head.

"Don't worry," Spike clamped a hand down on Toad's shoulder, "We've lost this yet."


Upstairs, Junior plopped down on his bed while Dry Bones crossed his skeletal legs on the couch, eyeing his partner with a look of misery and newfound hope combined into one swirl of yellow light.

They had but a few seconds alone, and then the door opened. Flurrie floated in with Jojora at her heels, and the women sat down on the couch with Dry Bones, all of them facing Junior as if wondering what his next move would be.

"So we're a team now?" Junior asked all three of them.

"Are you two fine with this?" Dry Bones asked them.

"I would've never thought," Flurrie shook her head while Jojora answered with chipper demeanor.

"I'm fine with taking out floaters and threats," Jojora sang, "And that's all those three are!"

"Perfect," Junior folded his hands calmly over his stomach, his spiked bracelets rattling as the metal struck metal, "What's our first move?"

"We need a name," Dry Bones laughed, "Now that the Wrecking Crew's been wrecked."

"How about the Four Winds?" Flurrie smiled, "The North Wind, The East Wind, The South Wind, and The West Wind."

"The Four Winds," Dry Bones mulled it over.

"I like it," Jojora smiled, "So who is which wind?"

"Well, the North Wind is the coldest," Flurrie said, "And considering Dry Bones here has no blood in his system, he's the coldest of us all!" She laughed at her own joke.

"So I'm North," Dry Bones smiled.

"My father's kingdom is east of the Mushroom Kingdom," Junior said, thinking of home fondly, "If it's alright, I'd like to be East."

"Then that leaves West and South," Flurrie said to Jojora, "Which one would you like?"

"I'm from Joke's End," Jojora laughed, "That's far north. But I've always dreamed of living somewhere like Delfino."

"Then you shall be South," Flurrie said with a warm smile, "Which makes me West."

"Perfect!" Junior cheered, "The Four Winds!"

With their new alliance and code names settled, The Four Winds got to work deciding which two of the other team they would be nominating for eviction.

"Well," Jojora rapped the side of her head like with her fingertips, "Toad was responsible for selling out Spike."

"I dislike Toad in general," Junior rolled his eyes, "I was already going to nominate him this week."

"Was it true you were thinking of nominating me?" Jojora questioned.

"This was before everything that happened downstairs," Junior stressed the importance of that.

"Oh," Jojora pursed her lips.

Jojora: While the Four Winds is a great alliance and will definitely help push out the floaters, I'm still wary of Junior's potential and what Dry Bones has hidden up his sleeve.

"So Toad is one," Dry Bones rubbed his bony hands together in fervor, "Who is the other?"

"Spike? Or Koops?" Flurrie wondered aloud.

"Depends on who our target is," Junior swallowed, "And both Spike and Koops have won vetoes before. Koops has won more though."

"So is Spike or Koops the target?" Jojora asked, "Because we shouldn't give the target a chance to compete in the veto. If any of us or the nominees win the veto, we use it to backdoor the target."

"Perfect idea," Dry Bones commented, eyes aglow, "So who'll it be?"

"I vote Spike," Junior said.

"Spike's my vote," Jojora agreed.

"So it's Spike," Flurrie said, "Fine by me!" The wind spirit looked to Dry Bones.

"Fine," he nodded, "The plan is in motion."

Just as they were finished talking, a loud siren blared across the Big Brother house, carrying a message that caused all four of them to crack sly smiles.

Spike, please proceed to the Diary Room!

Spike: So in order to win the veto last week, I had to accept several punishments. Among those were the fact that I had to take a bath in custard for 24 hours, which I've yet to receive, and the other is this miserable penguin suit.

"Who wants to see my Penguin Suit!" Spike hollered, and everyone crowded around to see him. As Flurrie had said to Chen T. before the last eviction, they were all still friends. Sometimes, it was necessary to play the game ruthlessly and betray others, but they tried to keep good hearts due to the close quarters of the house and how awkward it could become.

From head to toe, Spike was cloaked in a penguin suit, and he looked absolutely awful. Everyone burst out in shrieks of delight and laughter while the burly man shouldered the embarrassment and decided to have a good time. He would be in the suit for a week.

Waddling back to the coffee maker, Spike grumbled something under his breath, and with that, he was sentenced to the suit for a week. In the near future, he'd be bathing in custard.


With the nominations planned, Junior spent the rest of the day playing chess with Dry Bones and helping him prepare dinner. Flurrie and Jojora returned to their sunning, content with the new events taking place in the game.

Three were discontent, and they met in the tiny yet elegant room that Koops and Toad shared. Spike wouldn't be moving in there, he was still rooming with Dry Bones, but he didn't feel comfortable working with the skeletal chef any longer.

Spike: Betraying Dry Bones and Junior wasn't the best idea. I thought I'd be able to maintain two alliances, but Toad's big mouth got me hear, not my own schemes. It's annoying how the moment I talk game, the whole house explodes with drama.

Spike lumbered into the room and sat down on one of the beds, looking at Toad with a menacing glare.

"I know," Toad sighed.

"You should," Koops sounded cross, "You've cost us a good deal."

"I know!" Toad protested, "I wasn't thinking."

"That's apparent," Spike grumbled.

Toad: I…I don't even know what to do anymore. I screwed up and Junior's in power. I think I'm going home this week…

"We'll," Spike said, "Two of us are going up. That's apparent. We just have to fight for the veto."

"Easier said than done," Toad swallowed the lump in his throat, "I've never won a competition."

"Well," Spike said, flippers resting on his face, "That's…uhm…,"

"It's alright," Koops covered the construction worker, "We'll find a way out of this."

"I don't think we will," Toad said with a pained expression.

Koops: I've had highs and lows in this game. I've gone from the entire house's target to a power player to a floater to a threat again. I've been every role you could possibly be. Toad's attitude isn't helping, but I'm determined to make it past this week.


The day blended into the gloam of dusk, and Junior made his way up to his HOH room to place his nominations. Much had occurred today, and alliances had shifted entirely. However, Junior knew who he was nominating, and he smiled to himself as he thought about his new position in the game.

Junior: I was a bit surprised by Spike's actions, and we have to be careful with the women. But, I'm confident that getting out a floater this week is the right thing to do, and perhaps the Four Winds will benefit me in the future.

Rifling through the keys laid out on his bed, Junior deposited two into the velvety bag and stored them in the cupboard. The rest of the key he inserted one by one into the nomination ring and looked down at what he had done. Nodding in confidence, the son of Bowser carried the tray down the stairs and into the kitchen, calling out to everyone in the backyard from the door.

"Hey everyone," he said flatly, "It's time for the nomination ceremony."

One by one, they all filtered in and sat around the circular table. Six of them sat while Junior stood at the head of the table.

"As Head of Household, one of my duties is to nominate two houseguests for eviction. I will pull the first key, and that person is safe. They will pull the next key, and so on and so forth," Junior explained something they had heard before, but it never got easier. Reaching forward, Junior removed the first key, surprising no one.

"Dry Bones," he said, extending the key to the chef, "You are safe."

"Thank you," Dry Bones said warmly, taking the key and looping it around his neck. He reached a slender finger forward, wrapping the bones around the next key. He removed it with little effort.

"Flurrie, you are safe," Dry Bones announced, handing the key to his new alliance partner. The wind spirit bid her thanks to Junior and removed the next, delighting the woman next to her.

"Jojora, you are safe," Flurrie said, handing the key to Jojora. Jojora rose and realized the task ahead of her. Only one key remained. Spike, Koops, and Toad all lacked keys. She reached a blue arm forward, eyes moving back and forth from the man in the penguin suit to the letter sorter to the college student.

"Spike," she said, removing the key and handing it to the man, "You are safe."

Spike breathed a sigh of relief and took the key, sitting back down and bunching up his suit in the process.

Junior looked at Koops and Toad, both of whom lacked keys and were thus this week's nominees.

"As you can see," Junior placed his hands together, his red ponytail bobbing up and down on his head, "I have nominated you Koops, and you Toad for eviction. I have done this because I believe it's the best thing for the house to do. I wish both of you luck in the veto competition."

Toad and Koops nodded in understanding, albeit a bit sad.

"With that being said," Junior said, "This nomination ceremony is adjourned."

Koops and Toad were among the first to rise from the chair, making rounds and hugging the other houseguests in proper fashion.

Koops: Can't say I didn't see this coming, but I've won vetoes in times darker than this. At least I have a few allies this time around!

Toad: Well, I've made it farther than Toadette, which is a good thing at least. However, I've never won a competition, so I'm quite nervous about the veto…

Junior: While getting out either Koops or Toad would be great, the real target is Spike, and he doesn't even know it.


Next time on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom, six houseguests shoot for the golden power of veto! Who will win, and how will the veto be used? Will Koops and Toad remain on the block, or will the motion to backdoor Spike carry? Will the Four Winds blow through the Big Brother house and soar to new heights, or will they come tumbling down as once enemies struggle to work together? Find out all of this and more next time on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!

Well that certainly shook up the game! I'm quite proud of this chapter, because I think no one saw it coming! Maybe this'll cheer up those who are still mourning die, as now both sides have come together to get out the weaker players. But will it last?

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-AdmiralBobbery