A/N: Well, here we are, the twentieth episode of Big Brother: Chai Kingdom! The game is getting ever so close to the end, but we still have much to do! Let's keep chugging forward for those reviews! Thanks to all who consistently review, you make this story worth writing!

TheJoker21: Thanks for always reviewing Joker! We will see if you get all that you want!

Yoshps Kong: Thanks for always being here to review! I'm glad you enjoyed the jury excerpts, I wasn't sure if they turned out alright. Most are glad Koops nominated who he did :D. Koops has won about as many vetoes as Junior has if I am correct, but will either of them triumph today?

Firedragon24k: Thanks for coming back! I missed your loyal reviewing! Thanks, I wasn't super sure if the last chapter was even praiseworthy XP. More Junior hate, I see?

Princess Toady: Well look who's back from the dead! *Shot*. 250 would be amazing! My goal now is to reach the front page of the Mario Archives, so that'd be a little over 280, but I'd settle for 250! This whole journey has been amazing! Much better than last time, wouldn't you say? That was awful to write, because I loved the women's alliance but there always has to be a dirty antagonist, don't you think? Big Brother needs it villains, and for there to be villains, there must be victims. God I loved Shokora, but she didn't mesh well into the game with the others. Spike was super bland, I agree, and I'm glad he's gone. I wanted an obscure character, but once I casted him, I didn't really know what to do with him. He only stayed as long as he did because he had Dry Bones and Junior to float him. I'm surprised about what you say regarding Toad, as many hated him, but I'm super glad you see it that way. Toad's many faults did make him endearing, and he surpassed Toadette's duration in the house, so he walked away proud in the end I'd like to think. Koops will win? Fufufufu…would I really make something so obvious? Hmm…I might, considering how Rosalina won last time. Koops' evolution may be a sign of him slated to win the whole game…or not! Teehee, that's my mysterious to cloak! I think your assessment of who would win is quite accurate though. But…that's in a world that makes sense XD. Writer's block sucks, and having only five players makes conversation small. But thanks for the nice words and review!

PuzzlingGamer: Thank you so much! Yes, there shall be one or two easter eggs at the end. All I can say is we may see some familiar faces and curious events for now. Thank you!

ultimateCCC: I wouldn't call them evil…more like…chillingly calculative. But thanks for always being here to review!
TheInexplicableOne: I don't think Spike had any room to work with. He was trapped in his own alliance, and he didn't feel like he belonged. Plus, he was pretty bland, which is partially my fault, but he's such an obscure character in the first place :P. Watching Junior get stomped would be funny, but then again, Toad didn't have the gumption to make it to the end. His litany of faults made him somewhat depressed, and he couldn't carry on. Guts can be tricky…we'll see if yours is right ;D

Yoshette: Too bad indeed D: But everyone's favorite must be nominated from time to time. You'll have to read to find out how the veto goes down! Oh that means a lot! I was so unsure if the jury stuff was well-written. Your words are so kind, thank you so much!


Previously on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom

With the power in his hands, Koops set out to dish out some revenge.

"Well," Koops laughed, "It's kind of obvious that all of you were working against Toad and I. So, now one of you is going to go home. Think of it as my way of paying you back for having made this game miserable for me."

His words unsettled several houseguests, including Flurrie and Dry Bones.

"So, do you think he's going to nominate both of us, or one from each side?" Junior asked Dry Bones, who appeared to be in deep thought.

"I don't know," Dry Bones said. "He's never been in this situation before. The entire house is against him…so his moves are unpredictable."

"I'm troubled by Koops," Flurrie said. "He's imbued with vengeance. I wish there was some way we could convince him we never meant any malice towards him."

Jojora frowned. "I don't think that's possible," she said with a nod of the head, "We betrayed him when he needed us the most."

"If he had just come to us instead of Spike!" Flurrie cried out in exasperation. "Now who knows what Koops is going to do?"

Inflicted with several difficult choices to make, Koops sought counsel with both Dry Bones and Jojora to get an opinion from either side.

"Well I haven't done anything to hurt you," Dry Bones said with a shrug of his skeletal shoulders, "simply put, I've never been on your side. While that makes me sound like a good choice to put up, what it actually means is that I've never betrayed your trust."

Koops began to see the angle Dry Bones was taking.

"If you nominate Junior and I, sure one of us will go home," he continued, "but do you really think Jojora and Flurrie should skate by after turning on you at a whim?"

"Well, I mean it's kind of obvious what I think," Jojora said repugnantly.

"You think I should nominate Dry Bones and Junior?" Koops asked.

"Simply for these reasons," Jojora explained. "Dry Bones has never been nominated, not once. It's simply unfair. Junior, on the other hand, has played a pretty diabolical game."

Jojora: Koops may feel betrayed by Flurrie and I, but only because we turned on him for fair reasons. Spike was coming for us! If he thinks Dry Bones deserves another week of sliding by, then I don't know where his head is at.

With his mind made up, Koops cast his nominations, shocking one side of the house.

"As you can see," Koops began, "I have nominated you Dry Bones and you Junior for eviction. Dry Bones, you've never been on the block. Junior, you were responsible for Toad going home. That's what I based my nominations off of, and with that being said this ceremony is adjourned."

Dry Bones: I thought this would catch up with me. Having never been nominated can be a curse in the late stages of the game. I just have to try extra hard to beat Junior to the veto and save myself.

Junior: Being up next to Dry Bones sucks, but I'm the king of the veto baby, and I'm gonna wreck it!

Koops: I feel good about my nominations. Plus, if either of the nominees win the veto, I can just nominate one of the girls. It's really not a big deal.

Tonight, the six houseguests vie for the power of veto! Who will win? Will the veto be used to take either Dry Bones or Junior off the chopping block? Find out all of this and more tonight on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!


Welcome to Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!

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: Koops Shelle

Age: 21

Occupation: Letter Sorter

Name: Bowser Koopa Jr.

Age: 25

Occupation: College Student


Episode 20: Bob-Omb Breakers

As soon as Koops had cast his nominations, Junior rose from the table, shook his hand, and stormed out of the room. Livid with the results of the ceremony, Junior found himself fighting down a nasty string of words he had aimed just for Koops.

Junior: Nominate me? Sure! But nominate both me and Dry Bones? What the hell? Why don't either of the ladies have to sweat it this week?

Flurrie shook her head, while Dry Bones looked a bit pained. He had been nominated himself, but he felt more obligated to console Junior.

"They don't have your back," Dry Bones pointed out in front of everyone, nodding his head towards Flurrie and Jojora.

"I know," Koops shrugged, "but they've got it a little more than you two do."

Sighing with frustration, Dry Bones quickly crossed into the kitchen. There, he and Junior talked out some things in hushed voices. In the living room, Flurrie and Jojora sat on the couches with Koops, distancing themselves from the tempered duo.

Flurrie: While I am thankful that Koops did not nominate, there's still the veto to consider. If Dry or Junior win the veto, either Jojora or I are going up on the block, which won't be pretty in any scenario.

As the houseguests talked ardently into the night, the black tips of nature's shroud encompassed them, sending them all into a deep slumber until morning.


When Flurrie awoke, she floated lazily into the kitchen, making the morning coffee. She was soon accompanied by Dry Bones, who got to work making salsa verde and egg quesadillas for breakfast. The delectable clouds of scent wafted throughout the room, coming into contact with Junior's nose.

"What's for breakfast?" Junior asked. Dry Bones filled him in on the morning's menu.

"Morning dear," Flurrie said to Jojora as the blue fairy stumbled into the living room. Koops was coming from upstairs, his HOH robe wrapped around him tightly.

"There's coffee in the pot," Flurrie titled her neck to show Koops what she meant.

"Thanks," Koops smiled.

The morning passed as all mornings did, with nothing that eventful occurring. In fact it was so dreadfully boring, that when a blaring alarm screeched throughout the house, Koops dropped his plate in shock, smashing it on the floor.

"Grambi! What is that!?" Koops cried.

Dry Bones emerged from the storage room, looking around in concern as the deafening alarm soared through the house. Flurrie floated out from the vanity, looking at Koops and Dry with confusion.

Soon, Junior emerged from the backyard, and Jojora came out of her room.

"Houseguests!" A loud speaker rang. "Please proceed to the backyard."

The five cautiously moved to the backyard, closing the door behind them and sharing looks of mixed emotions with one another. The backyard hadn't changed. It was still fake turf and sunshine, so why were they back here?

There questions were soon answered, because after a few minutes, the loudspeaker issued another command.

"Houseguests! You may return inside!"

With that final remark, it was gone. Koops slid open the door, and let out a cry of surprise at what lay within. His own cry was soon joined by the excited screams of everyone else, each of whom looked elated.

The house was literally drowning in golden confetti. It was everywhere. Glimmering slits of sparkling gold littered every nook and cranny of the Big Brother house. In the middle of it all was a podium with a large red button on it, and as HOH, Koops investigated.

On the podium lay a blue laminate card, and Koops picked it up. He began to read what it said.

"Congratulations on making it to final five, houseguests!" Koops read, accompanied by the claps and cheers of the others. "For a little something to reward your progress, you'll be taking part in a luxury competition!"

Jojora: It's about time someone rewards this girl for all the crap she's put up with it!

"Here's how it works," Koops began. "Before you in the sea of confetti lays many plastic tags with various rewards on them. When the timer starts, you have ten minutes to forage around the house through the confetti for a plastic tag with a reward on it. If you like the reward, buzz in to claim it! However, there may be better rewards amongst the confetti, so choose wisely!"

As soon as Koops put the paper back down on the podium, a loud buzzer sounded throughout the house, signaling the start of the competition.

Scrambling like mad, each of the five houseguests tore off in a different direction. Junior bolted into the kitchen, tearing up the confetti and tossing it into the air. His frantic method soon yielded results, and he found a plastic tag among the debris.

5,000 Coins

Junior looked a bit shocked. If he didn't win this thing, five thousand coins would be pretty nice. However, what if there were tags with greater amounts on them out there somewhere? Conflicted, Junior didn't know what to do.

In the living room, Jojora carefully searched each square foot of confetti for a tag. Her method was meticulous, but underneath all of the confetti, she thought she found something in between the couches. Digging deep with her hand, she soon found a tag and yanked it out in delight.

Vacation to Rogueport Sewers

Jojora: Ew! Who wants to go to Rogueport Sewers? I knew this card was garbage, so I promptly rid of it!

Tossing the card back into the void of confetti with a sour look, Jojora continued her hunt.

On the stairwell, Dry Bones sorted through the confetti with his feet, kicking each golden cloud until he made something fall. His method was genius, but alas, no luck. There was nothing to be found upon the stairs. Walking them up, Dry Bones then investigated the breezeway on the second floor, looking for a tag up there amongst the glittering confetti.

Downstairs in the vanity area, Flurrie scoured the floor for a tag. She soon found one wedged into between the cushions of the tiny raised couch.

Trip to Delfino for 2

Flurrie: I knew this one was a good prize, so I immediately nabbed it. I couldn't think of anything else I might like, so I dashed to the podium and slammed my hand down on the buzzer with grace!

An alarm sounded throughout the house, followed by an automated message on the loudspeaker.

"Flurrie has locked in her prize!"

With a little dance, Flurrie celebrated her coming trip. She then sat down on one of the kitchen barstools while she laughed at everyone else searching around her.

Koops had yet to find a tag, and he was searching the halls and the storage room, which had been opened and stuffed with confetti. He rummaged around for a good bit of time until finally enclosing his grip around a tag. With a smile, he read the reward.

1,000 coins

Koops: I know there are probably better prizes out there, but time is ticking. If I walk away from this game a loser, I want at least some money.

Koops returned to the buzzer at the same time as Junior, who had decided to keep the coin amount he had found earlier. The two buzzed in one after the other, and the loudspeaker called out their completion of the game.

"Koops has locked in his prize!"

"Junior has locked in his prize!"

Only Dry Bones and Jojora searched now, and only three minutes remained in the challenge. In a frenzy, Jojora scrambled through the living, tossing confetti into the air until she found another tag in the corner, hidden behind a potted a plant.

VIP Weekend at Glitzville

Jojora: I have never been to Glitzville! I've heard it's super amazing, so when I saw this prize, I took it!

Dashing to the podium, Jojora slammed her fist down on the buzzer, signaling the end of her treasure hunt.

"Jojora has locked in her prize!" The speaker called.

There were two minutes left, and Dry Bones was still upstairs. He carefully sifted through the confetti until he found something underneath the chess table. Picking it up, he quickly scanned the ticket.

Letter from Home

Dry Bones gasped, holding a bony hand to his mouth. With tears in his eyes, he made his way down the stairs, weakly pushing the button and raising his head in a quick prayer.

"Dry Bones has locked in his prize!"

Clamping his hand over his mouth, Dry Bones made his way to join the others. They were directed to head out into the backyard, and everyone questioned one another on what they got.

"Jojora?" Flurrie prompted her.

"I got a VIP Tour of Glitzville!" Jojora shrieked in excitement.

"I won a vacation as well," said Flurrie, "to Delfino!"

Junior and Koops relayed the coin amounts they had won, and then everyone turned to Dry Bones.

"I got a letter from home," Dry Bones smiled. "It may not be expensive or monetary, but it's worth a lot more."


All five of them would be competing in the veto challenge, so there was no meeting to pick players. Before the competition however, Flurrie made a note to sojourn up to the HOH room for a chat with Koops.

"Come in," Koops chirped, and he smiled as Flurrie waltzed into the room. She lowered herself into a chair, smiling politely.

She folded her hands, picking her words carefully.

"I just wanted to have a quick chat with you about the veto," Flurrie spoke tenderly. "If either Dry Bones or Junior win, you're going to have to name a replacement nominee."

"True," Koops nodded in understanding.

"It would have to be either Jojora or myself, and while I don't wish to campaign against Jojora, I'd like to know which one of us would be enduring the block," she expressed.

"Well," Koops said, "I haven't given it much thought. Why do you ask? Out of concern for your own safety?"

"Well," Flurrie nodded slightly. "I guess you could say that."

"Well I can't answer that truthfully," Koops said, "I don't want to make any false promises. Jojora did help out Toad and I before anyone else."

"I see," Flurrie commented.

Flurrie: I am fully aware that I have made a point to be friends with everyone to ensure my victory. If I'm sitting on the block at the end of the week…I may very well be going home.


With the meeting between himself and Flurrie over, Koops sound found himself entertaining Dry Bones and Junior.

"So I think we need to come up with a solid plan," Dry Bones said, "in the event one of us wins the veto."

"What would that be?" Koops questioned.

"Well, say Junior wins the veto," Dry Bones pointed at his ally. "You'd have to nominate a replacement."

"Flurrie," Koops said, blurting it out. "Jojora's more of an ally to me than she."

"So then it'd be Flurrie and I. Junior would vote to evict Flurrie, Jojora would vote to evict me. You'd have to cast the tie-breaker," Dry Bones said.

"I'd vote to evict Flurrie," Koops said, "She's a social threat. She'd win the whole jury."

"What happens if you win the veto?" Dry Bones asked. "Is Flurrie still as much of a threat then?"

"I think it's pretty obvious what needs to be done," Junior laughed, "Flurrie needs to go. No one has a shot against her."

"So if I win the veto," Koops considered the thought. "I'll use it on one of you two, and then we'll backdoor Flurrie."

Koops: I may have owed Flurrie something in the past, but she nixed that debt when she and Jojora betrayed me. If I have an opportunity to get rid of the strongest social player in the game, I'll gladly pounce on it.

The secret meeting between the three of them continued, with Dry Bones and Junior happily discussing the prospect of ousting Flurrie this week.

Dry Bones: Junior and I are currently on the block. But…if we can somehow switch the target onto Flurrie's back, things will be just right. However, one of us has to win the veto first.


The veto was called by Big Brother, and the five houseguests stumbled into the backyard, looking about with wonder and apprehension. They were soon greeted by five enormous machines, each situated side by side. The machines were all different colors. From left to right, they were pink, blue, green, yellow, and purple. Each machine had the face of a contestant above it, and there were two levers on the control pad of the machine.

Finding the instruction paper, Koops read it aloud.

"Houseguests! Get ready to play an explosive veto competition! When the timer sounds, several blocks will fall from the top of your machines, and it is your job to maneuver the blocks and levers to stack them together. Occasionally, a bob-omb will drop from the machine and explode any matching blocks you've stacked. When the blocks explode, you'll earn points, formulating your score. However, you have the power to push blocks into your opponent's set-up, preventing them from making solid match-ups. The first houseguest to reach 10,000 points wins the golden power of veto!"

"Who is ready to play Bob-Omb Breakers?"

Junior: All of the vetoes I've won have been extremely physical competitions. This one has to deal with a lot of mental strategy…which isn't really my forte if I'm honest.

Everyone situated themselves in front of their machines, waiting for the timer to buzz.

The noise sounded, and the blocks began to fall.

With an egregious effort, Dry Bones got to work. His sharp mind became a weapon, quick analyzing the best techniques to ensure success. He could worry about impeding the progress of the others later, but for now, he needed to concentrate in aligning his own blocks.

Junior took the challenge in a haphazard manner. He quickly sent each block to the bottom, not bothering to match them up according to shape. The faster he could build trains, he thought, the faster he could get to blowing them up. With fervor, the son of Bowser continued to attack the challenge with haste.

Flurrie was methodical, but she had a hard time keeping up with the game. For a women of her age, operating this sort of technology and coordinating the blocks at the same time became difficult in a matter of moments. However, if Flurrie had anything, it was composure, and she stayed calm despite falling behind from the beginning.

Jojora was quite like Dry Bones in the way she attacked the game. She was meticulous and observant, making sure the proper blocks matched up in order to create the largest detonation possible. As Dry Bones had believed, she was saving her opportunity to hazard the others for a later time.

Koops was the odd one out. He didn't quite grip the focus of the game, and as the blocks came tumbling down, he made several mistakes. Unlike Junior, he wasn't rushing, but he didn't quite possess the tenacity needed for this kind of challenge. He quickly joined Flurrie in the cloud of dust that Jojora and Dry Bones had kicked up behind them.

Then the first bob-omb fell. Dry Bones had a splendid tower going on, and when the bob-omb came, he excitedly maneuvered it towards the stacked blocks with glee. The resounding boom signaled the explosion of many blocks, and Dry Bones smiled with victory as his score rose to well over 1,000 points.

For Junior, when the first bob-omb came, he had a good amount of trouble with it. Not knowing where to place it, the college student soon became frustrated. However, the bob-omb detonated in his own machine, causing some of the blocks to explode. He earned but 400 points for his rushed ways.

The bob-omb for Flurrie fell right down the middle, into a space where she had no blocks. It hadn't detonated yet, and with a smile, the wind spirit believed she could do something with the bob-omb she now had in stock.

Jojora's bob-omb exploded atop a neatly stacked pyramid of matched blocks, exploding for a score of around 2,000. With some room ahead, Jojora decided she'd use these next few moments to ruin those beside her. She dropped a star-shaped block into Junior's path, obstructing the tower he was trying to create.

"What was that for!?" He cried.

"Sorry, sweetie," Jojora winked.

Even more so behind than before, Junior kicked it into high-gear. Beside him on the right, Koops struggled with placing his first bob-omb, but he still managed to make a bit of an explosion, scoring a couple hundred points.

Koops: It was evident from the beginning that neither Junior nor I would be winning this competition. It was up to Dry Bones to win the veto so our plan to backdoor Flurrie can come to fruition.

The competition sped up, and everyone began stacking their blocks in a hurried manner. As time went by, Dry Bones was able to detonate some more blocks, scoring thousands of more points. Jojora equally matched him. After a time, the competition became a race between Jojora and Dry Bones with the other three lagging far behind.

Jojora stood at 8,300 points. Dry Bones trailed her by just two hundred. Flurrie was in the four thousands, while Junior and Koops both floundered about in the lower three thousands.

Dry Bones had quite the pyramid assembled. However, Flurrie was beside him, but Junior stood next to Jojora. Both the retired actress and the son of Bowser got the same idea, and they soon abandoned the prospect of winning the veto to harm their enemies.

"Hey!" Jojora shouted as blocks obscured her designs. Junior laughed as he piled block after block into Jojora's space, eliminating her hopes. Despite Flurrie's efforts to stall Dry Bones, she was not as adept at operating the machines.

"Flurrie! Do something!" Jojora wailed in desperation as she combated the cackling koopa kid beside her. Junior dropped block after block, while Jojora desperately tried to bombard the blocks with bob-ombs. She was earning points, but Dry Bones was gaining steadily.

"I'm trying!" Flurrie shrieked, knowing what the outcome of Dry Bones winning would be. Either she or Jojora would be going up on the block, and that was a seen neither of them wanted to witness.

With a stroke of luck, a bob-omb flew down Jojora's machine, and she was able to detonate many of the blocks Junior had heaped on her. Dry Bones was equally excelling, detonating another one of his tower. Both of them were around the high nine thousands. Whomever detonated next would surely win.

At what seemed to be parallel moments, both Jojora and Dry Bones received a bob-omb. Its tiny orange feet waddled down the chute, and then it plunged itself into the thick. With a crashing explosion, both combatants pushed over the 10,000 mark. But one had done it faster.

After what seemed like moments…one of the machines buzzed with a mechanical siren, signaling the victory of one of the two houseguests. Either Jojora or Dry Bones had won.

"Congratulations…," Koops began.

"Dry Bones! You have won the golden Power of Veto!"

"Yes!" Dry Bones fist-pumped the air, his skeletal arm cracking with a sickening pop of joints. Excited by his victory, the cruise line chef joyously accepted the veto from Koops as he looped it around his neck.

Dry Bones: Booyah! With this baby, I can take myself off the block and Flurrie's as good as gone!

Jojora rubbed her arms in a sad display of emotion, accepting a trembling hug from Flurrie.

Jojora: I was so close. God! Now Koops has to nominate either Flurrie or myself, and either result won't be pretty.


As the houseguests meandered back into the house, Koops closed the door to the backyard behind them. He made his way into the kitchen while Dry Bones went to take quick shower to scrub his bones. Junior disappeared into the storage room to get some food, leaving the women alone with Koops in the kitchen.

"Awesome," Jojora breathed sarcastically. "He's going to take himself off, obviously."

"As anyone would do," Flurrie commented.

"Well," Koops held up his hands, "What do you want me to do? I have to nominate one of you. There's no one else to choose from."

"This we know," Flurrie said, "However, we just both want to know who."

Koops sighed, his heart breaking ever so slightly. To tell someone to their face that their game was over would crush him. But…fortunately, he didn't have to.

"Simply because Jojora helped out Toad and I first," Koops said with a clasping of his hands. "I'm going to nominate you, Flurrie. But, Jojora votes for Junior, Dry Bones votes for you, we have a tie."

"Then you'll have to cast the final vote," Jojora nodded in understanding. Flurrie remained silent.

"I'll vote to evict Junior," Koops said, "That way you stay in the game and a huge threat goes home."

Flurrie: I really want to believe Koops, but only time will tell if his words ring true when he says he will cast the tie-breaker in my favor.

With the answer they had wanted to hear, Jojora and Flurrie departed for their bedroom to chat idly. Junior reemerged from the storage room, and Koops quickly accosted him.

"What's up?" Junior looked concerned.

"I just talked to Flurrie and Jojora," Koops whispered. "Flurrie knows she's going up, but she thinks I'm going to cast the tie-breaker to evict you."

"But you aren't? Right?" Junior sounded worried.

"No, of course not!" Koops hissed. "Flurrie needs to go, she's a threat to everyone's chance of winning."

"Agreed," Junior nodded. "Well, unfortunately, there'll be a surprise on eviction night."


The night passed in silence, and so did the next day. There was not much to talk of. The veto meeting approached quickly, and Dry Bones stole into the backyard to call in the houseguests. The five remaining players convened in the living room. Koops sat on the HOH ottoman while Jojora and Flurrie sat on opposite couches. Dry Bones and Junior hunkered down in the uncomfortable bamboo nomination chairs.

Dry Bones rose from his seat, the veto looped around his neck.

"This is the veto meeting," he began. "As HOH, Koops has nominated Junior and myself for eviction. However, I hold the Power of Veto, and I have the opportunity to veto one of those nominations."

After a slight moment's pause, he continued.

"I have decided to use the Power of Veto to save myself from eviction. Koops, this means you must now name a replacement nominee."

Dry Bones then crossed over to the couch, sitting down next to Flurrie. Koops rose from his ottoman, facing the others.

"Well," Koops sighed, "I hate to do it, but Flurrie, take a seat."

With an understanding nod, the wind spirit rose and sat herself down next to Junior. Dry Bones then stood up once more as Koops settled back down.

"This veto meeting is adjourned," he said, stepping forward and placing the veto inside of its box, closing it definitively. His actions left Flurrie and Junior as the nominees, and now one would be going home.

Junior: I have no problem sitting next to Flurrie on eviction night, because I know she's going home!

Flurrie: Junior may act rather smug, but if I am to believe, he shall be wearing that smug face right out of the house.

Koops: The plan to backdoor Flurrie now rests in my hands. Come eviction night, she'll be totally blindsided, and it'll be hard to do…but if I want to win this game, I've got to make a big move.


Will the plan to backdoor Flurrie be a success, or will Koops reconsider his plans with Dry Bones and Junior? Who will be evicted from the Big Brother house, and who will become the next HOH when the power goes back up for grabs? Find out all of this and more next time on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!

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