A/N: So here we are. Ten months and 247 reviews later, we have arrived at the final chapter of Big Brother: Chai Kingdom. It's been quite the wait, but it's time to crown ourselves a winner. Just Jojora, Dry Bones, and Junior remain.

Who will be evicted, who will be left broken, and who will walk away with 500,000 coins?

Find out tonight on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!


Previously on Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!

Waking up to a celebratory breakfast, the final three reflected on the events of this season.

The spread was enormous. There was enough food to feed the Mushroom Kingdom army. Eggs, bacon, sausage, toast, hash browns, fresh fruit, biscuits, waffles, nearly every breakfast food imaginable was laid out. There was some champagne as well, the first time the bubbly beverage had been served since all twelve houseguests had met on the first night.

"This reminds me of the first day," Jojora commented. "There were so many more faces with us then."

Her speech prompted them to gaze at the memory wall while they ate. Vivian, Diddy, Shokora, Plum, Di, Spike, Toad, Flurrie and Koops all looked back at them with colorless faces. The thought was a bit saddening, but at the same time, it reinforced the idea that they had made it this far and their adversaries had not. Enemies or allies, the nine houseguests who had fallen on the ascent to the final three had served to propel each of the remaining houseguests in some way.

"What do you miss most about them?" Dry Bones asked the other two, craning his neck towards the memory wall.

"I miss the fights Shokora and Spike used to have! Those were so entertaining!" Junior cried, wiping a tear from his eye in laughter. Jojora could not stifle a chuckle, so she too joined the son of Bowser in mirth.

With their bellies full and memories jogged, the houseguests soon received the news that they would be competing in the three-part final Head of Household competition.

Their reflections concluded, the trio enjoyed the morning. The feast had been devoured, and now they prepped themselves for the coming challenge. The final HOH competition would be split into three parts. The first third would be an endurance style competition, with the winner directly advancing to the final round. The second third would be a skill style competition, with the winner of that facing off against the winner of the first round in a quiz style competition. The trio of games ahead would be fierce, and the winner would automatically have a seat in the final two, able to contend for the 500,000 coins against the jury of seven.

"Houseguests!" The voice of Chen T. cried over the loudspeaker. "Please proceed to the backyard for the first part of the final Head of Household competition!"

But before they could do that, last season's winner, Rosalina Starr, sat down with the jurors to get their opinions on the events of this season.

"As I said," Plum huffed. "I hope it's Junior. He's done nothing but play dirty."

"I hope to see Dry Bones!" Di commented. "He's been playing a sneaky game."

"I'd like to see Junior evicted," Toad supplied. "He's been disloyal."

"The same could be said for you," Spike grumbled at the college student. "I hope it's Jojora. She betrayed her promise to Koops and Toad, and I fail to respect that."

"How uncouth!" Flurrie declared. "I hope it is Junior we see."

With their opinions cast, the spotlight left the jurors and returned to face the final three. Beginning their final Head of Household challenge, they needed to hang on for dear life.

However, after Jojora and Dry Bones bit the dust, Junior shot himself straight to the third part of the final Head of Household competition.

"I am sorry Jojora," Chen T. shouted across the intercom. "You have been eliminated from this challenge. Please, take a seat on the bench."

Dropping down, the chef ended the competition. With his elimination, Junior had won the first part of the three part Head of Household competition.

"Congratulations Junior!" Chen T. cried. "You have won the first part of the three part final Head of Household competition! You will automatically advance to round three!"

Heading into the skill portion of this triple duel, Dry Bones and Jojora set their sights on the prize.

"This challenge is called, 'Head in the Clouds', and here's how it works. On my mark, you will both race into the bog resembling one of Chai Kingdom's many swamps. Hidden in the low-flying clouds are cut-out faces of your evicted houseguests. The first houseguest to find all of the faces of the evicted houseguests, arrange them in the correct order of eviction and hit the buzzer will move on to face Junior in the third part of the competition, understand?"

Both players confirmed.

"Then you may go!" Chen T. cried, the buzzer sounding.

Bursting forth, Dry Bones and Jojora knew they had to find these cut-outs before the other. The battle for the right to compete against Junior would seal the fate of one of these houseguests. Knowing it was now or never, they began the hunt that could potentially win them 500,000 coins.

The winner of this game would catapult themselves into the final round to face off against Junior in the quiz portion. After that, the final Head of Household will be determined, someone will be evicted after a season of dreams, and a winner will be crowned.


Welcome to Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!

Name: Jojora Teeheena

Age: 23

Occupation: Reporter

Name: Dry Bones Skelexo

Age: 24

Occupation: Cruise Line Chef

Name: Bowser Koopa Jr.

Age: 25

Occupation: College Student


Episode 24: A Winner is Crowned

Within the steaming bog before them, Dry Bones and Jojora were required to locate nine cut-out faces of their formerly evicted houseguests. The first to assemble them in order would walk away the victor of this portion of the final Head of Household challenge, allowed to face Junior at the end part. It was a very critical competition, and both parties were determined to win.

As the buzzer rang across the backyard, both koopa and fairy launched themselves forward. The low clouds and swampy landscape made it hard to move, and Dry Bones and Jojora found themselves slipping and falling in the mud. Not fazed by the horrendously dirty conditions, they slithered along the swamp.

Fallen tree props and tall reed grass had been situated in the layout of the backyard, helping to hide the cutouts and making the game more difficult in general. Coming to a tree branch, Jojora worked her way over it, scrutinizing the swamp around her for cardboard faces. Her eyes alighted upon one, and since she had none, she snatched it up.

It was Spike. Keeping the cutout in her hand, she tried to look for one more before going back up to the layout. Meanwhile, Dry Bones found his first cutout in a portion of swampy ferns. It was the face of Koops. Breaking through the mud, the cruise line chef tried to reach his layout. Finally releasing his feet from the thick sludge, he placed Koops' face on the farthest position to the right. Dashing back into the bog, Dry Bones tried to dive in as far as he could before getting stuck in the slough again.

Jojora, with Spike's cutout still in her hand, came across Flurrie's in a patch of moss.

Jojora: Finding Flurrie's cutout was kind of emotional, because I know I wouldn't be here without her. She was my closest ally in this game, and seeing her face gave me the extra motivation I needed to complete the competition.

With two cutouts in her hands, Jojora lunged forward in the swamp. She got back to the layout, dripping mud, placing both the cutouts of Spike and Flurrie in their respective slots. Rushing back to the bog, she was already breathing hard. Physical competitions were not her strong suit.

Dry Bones was a cutout behind Jojora, despite her labored breathing. Instead, he was taking it one at a time. He soon found a cutout of Di hidden in the mud. Wiping it offer, he did his best to sprint back to the starting line. He dropped her first in the accurate. Both houseguests had found two out of nine cutouts, with Junior watching in eager anticipation.

It went like that for some time. Dry Bones would find one, completing his assignments with double the pace of Jojora. However, since she was searching for two at a time, their pace was even. They had both found eight cutouts around thirty minutes of competition. All Dry Bones needed to seal the deal was a cutout of Diddy, while Jojora searched around fervently for Toad.

Jojora: Of course! Toad's going to screw me over yet again!

Dry Bones: I just needed one more! But Jojora had been keeping up well with her opposite strategy. If I didn't win this, dropping out of the endurance competition will have been all for naught!

However, only one of them found the cutout they needed first. Slipping it into the proper slot, the victor slammed their hand down on the buzzer, signaling a win.

"Yes!" Jojora cried, pumped with enthusiasm. She had won this round, and would be advancing onward to do battle with Junior in the final battle for Head of Household.

"Congratulations Jojora!" Chen T. cried. "You have won the second part of the Head of Household competition! You will be advancing to the third and final round to do battle against Junior for the title as Final Head of Household!"

"Thank you, Chen T.!" Jojora cried in jubilance.

Dry Bones looked rather depressed. He had blown it. Now, he solely relied on Junior to carry him into the final three.

Dry Bones: The moment I saw Jojora run back with her final cutout, I knew I was toast. I really wanted to clinch this final victory, and knowing my fate rests in the hands of Junior, I need him to win the quiz portion so I can have a shot at winning the money I deserve.

"It's alright," Junior said, approaching his ally. He didn't care if Jojora could hear. The lines had been drawn some time ago. "I think I can outdo her in the end."

"We'll just have to see!" Jojora chirped merrily, her ego inflating with the win. She was all by herself in this game now, and she just had to win. With the end in sight, the houseguests went separate ways, planning their statements to the jury in the event they would be sitting in the final two.


Outside on the Big Brother stage, Chen T. smiled radiantly, introducing the show for one last time.

"It's been an exciting season, but as we draw near the finish, only one can win! Up next, the final portion of the Head of Household competition! Who will win, Jojora, as her one-woman army, or the duo of Junior and Dry Bones? I can't wait to find out! I'm your host, Chen T., and welcome to Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!"

The crowd roared with applause. The families of the houseguests were here this time. By the end of the night, a winner would be determined, and after several long months, the final three and the jury would be reunited with their loved ones.

"Let's talk with the final three in the living room as they get ready for the final portion of the three-part Head of Household competition," Chen T. said, smiling widely. The JumboTron widened to show the living room. Sitting in the nomination chairs were Jojora and Junior, while Dry Bones sat on the couch.

Dry Bones, the ineligible player, wore a simple black bowtie over his skeletal exterior. Junior had opted for a regal gold and black shell, along with matching cufflinks on his wrists and feet, the traditional appearance of a koopa kid. Jojora was wrapped in a glittering emerald dress, going toe to toe with Chen T.'s appearance. The blue fairy looked ravishing.

"Hello to the final three!" Chen T. said with raised eyebrows, signaling the attention of the houseguests on the JumboTron, or in their case, the small television in the living room.

"Hello Chen T.!" They all chorused.

"Now in just a moment, we will begin the final part of the last Head of Household competition. The winner, once determined, will give a short speech, and then choose to publically evict one of the other two houseguests. The evicted houseguest will exit the Big Brother and join the jury in questioning the remaining, and will have the critical seventh vote in determining our winner."

Her speech gave the three houseguests the butterflies.

"Shall we begin?" Chen T. asked. Jojora and Junior, the two combatants, nodded. They rose from their seats, crossing over to two small cubicles situated in the living room. The tables were separated via a divider. Each table had a rotating disk on it that could be twisted to show "A" or "B". The quiz portion of the final Head of Household competition was about to begin.

Chen T. gave them instructions, her face clear on the TV.

"This game is called 'Jury Statements' and here's how it works. One by one, I will give you two statements coming from each jury member individually. One statement will have been said by the juror, and the other has been made up. By choosing "A" or "B" on your turnstiles, you will determine which answer you believe that juror to have said. The houseguest with the most points at the end of six questions will be crowned as the final Head of Household. Understand?"

Both Jojora and Junior gave signals of their understanding.

"Perfect," Chen T. replied. She held the question cards in front of herself. "Then let's begin."

"When asked, 'What move sealed your fate in this game?' did Plum say, 'A. Turning my back on Shokora, or B. Siding with Koops and Toad; It was obvious their ship was sinking.'"

Jojora slid her disk to read "A".

Junior chose "A" as well.

"Both of you got it right," Chen T. revealed. "Let's move on."

"When asked, 'Do you have any regrets?' did Di answer, 'A. No, I live life with no regrets! Or did she say, B. I regret telling Jojora and Flurrie about my clever plan.'"

Jojora slid her disk to read "A".

Junior chose "B", underestimating the strength of the woman's alliance.

"The correct answer is 'A'," Chen T. explained. "Jojora now has two points, whereas Junior got the question wrong."

Jojora's heart fluttered. She had taken the lead for now. Both Junior and Dry Bones grimaced. There were still four questions. It was anyone's game.

"When asked, 'Who needs a reality check?' did Toad answer, 'A. Jojora, because she makes deal and breaks them like nothing, or did he say B. Junior, because he cheats in almost everything he does.'"

Both Jojora and Junior chose "B".

"The answer was 'B'. Both of you got it right," Chen T. said. Junior laughed, thinking it was funny he knew Toad would say that.

"Moving on," Chen T. instructed. "When asked, 'Which houseguest played the worst game?' did Spike say, 'A. Myself, because I betrayed my closest allies', or did he say 'B. Vivian, because she was evicted first.'"

Both of them found this question hard. Spike was a pretty straightforward guy, but he might have taken the hit for himself on this one.

Jojora chose "A".

Junior chose "B".

"The answer was 'B'," Chen T. revealed. "Both of you are now tied with four points apiece."

Both houseguests were shaking. Dry Bones wiped a hand against his face in panic.

"When asked, 'Who stole the spotlight this season?' did Flurrie say, 'A. Me, of course! Or did she say, 'B. Koops. His comeback saga was quite the thrill to watch!"

Despite Flurrie's vain personality at times, Jojora knew her enough to know she would not be as egotistical as that. Junior on the other hand, believed otherwise of the retired actress.

Jojora chose "B".

Junior chose "A".

"The answer was 'B'," said Chen T. Jojora has once again taken the lead. This is the last question."

Junior's palms were sweating. Jojora knew she had to get this question right to win. Everything was on the line now.

"When asked 'What don't you want your family to see of this season?" Did Koops answer with, 'A. When I kissed Vivian…that's kind of…um, personal. Or did he say, 'B. When I lashed out at Toad, because…well, it wasn't like me at all."

Both Jojora and Junior chose "A", locking in Jojora as the winner. If they were both right, she would win, if they were both wrong, she would win.

"The answer was 'A'," Chen T. said, her voice rising into a triumphant reveille. "Which means congratulations to Jojora! You are the final Head of Household!"

Jojora raised both of her arms in praise. Overwhelmed with emotion, the blue fairy had completed her task. Rising from the seat, she hugged Junior.

"You did awesome," she said with a smile.

The two crossed over to the couch. Junior could not form words. Either he or Dry Bones were about to walk out of this game penniless.

"Jojora, I'm sure you've given this some thought," Chen T. surmised. "Please stand at evict either Dry Bones or Junior from the game."

The pressure was on. Standing at the head of the room, Jojora faced both Dry Bones and Junior, who had taken seats in the nomination chairs.

"This is not personal," Jojora said, beginning her decision with that. "I have thought about this, and I need to make the best choice possible to give me my best shot at winning this game. With that being said, I need to evict the person who poses a greater threat to me."

"Which is why," she continued, "with a heavy heart, I must evict Dry Bones."

As if he had been expecting the crushing blow, Dry Bones simply nodded. He and Junior both rose from their seats.

"It's official Dry Bones," Chen T. said, her voice monotone. "You are the last person to be evicted from the Big Brother House."

"I saw it coming," Dry Bones said, almost sounding cheeky in his prediction of this turn of events. His voice insinuated he had not found Junior fully capable of winning the quiz round. He shook hands with Junior, and then turned to hug Jojora.

"I'm sorry," she said, knowing she had crushed his hope.

"Nevermind that," Dry Bones said. "Just…both of you, do your best. I'll see you in a moment."

Shouldering his bag, he opened the front door. It closed behind him quickly. Seconds later, his picture lost all color.

"And then there were two," Junior said, eyes staring into Dry Bones' empty photo. Jojora stood there, her legs knocking together in nervousness.

"Come on," she said, holding a hand out to Junior. "We've got to do our best now."

"You're right," he said with a nod. He took her hand, and together they walked back over to their seats. Sitting down in the chairs, they faced the television. For now, Chen T. had other things to attend to.


Outside on the stage, Dry Bones had been hidden from the now arriving jury. Taking their seats on the stage, they faced Chen T.

"Welcome to you, jury!" She greeted with a charming smile. "In a few minutes, you'll all begin asking your questions. But first, one more will join win. The winner of the final, three-part Head of Household competition has been determined, and someone has just been evicted. Before I reveal your seventh and final member, who do you think will be joining you tonight?"

"I think it'll be Jojora," Plum said sadly. "Simply because Dry Bones would take Junior and viceversa. Her odds are lowers."

"I hope it's Junior!" Di cried, earning a few nods of approval from the other jurors. "He's scum!"

"I wouldn't take it that far," Koops said, rubbing the back of his neck in an awkward manner.

"Well I hope it's Dry Bones, we see!" Flurrie exclaimed.

"Well, let's bring out the final member of the Jury of Seven," Chen T. said, introducing their final compatriot. Walking out onto the stage, Dry Bones waved, shocking all but Flurrie.

"Flurrie wins again," she said under her breath, her tone a bit cheery.

"Dry Bones!" Spike wailed. "What happened!?"

"Would you like to tell them?" Chen T. asked of the chef.

"Sure," he said with a nod. "Jojora won the final competition, and she quickly eliminated me," he explained.

"I knew she could do it!" Di cheered.

"I seemed to have underestimated her," Spike commented, while Koops smiled.

"Do you all have your questions?" Chen T. asked, and the jurors nodded. Dry Bones unfortunately, would have to make his up on the spot, so he would go last. The television melted into a view of the living room, where Junior and Jojora sat.

"Hi everyone!" Jojora said with a wave, to which Junior added his own, "Hey guys!"

They received smiles and waves, some genuine…some fake.

"Before we begin, both of the remaining houseguests may make an opening statement to the jury," Chen T. explained. "Ladies first, Jojora."

Jojora rose, her emerald gown undulating. She clasped her hands together.

"I just want to say how important each and every one of you have been to me getting this far. First, I must acknowledge my main two allies, Di and Flurrie. Without those exceptional ladies, I would not be here right now. Otherwise, I think I deserve to win due to how I played the game. What I mean by that is, although I did deceive, my intentions were always clear. I was doing everything possible to get myself, Flurrie, and Di, as far as we could. Though I broke a promise or two along the way, I tried to play this game with as much integrity as possible."

She sat down, and Chen T. motioned for Junior to go.

"Well, I'll be straightforward," Junior revealed. "I played dirty at times. I may have pushed and shoved my way to the end, but I have won the most competitions out of everyone here. More than that, I never once, not once, deceived anyone. I may play hard, but I am loyal. While Jojora broke promises, I kept my vows to my allies, and did everything I could to remain true to them. I think that warrants a few votes, don't you?"

"Thank you," Chen T. said to the both of them. "Plum will ask the first question tonight."

"Hey guys!" Plum said, waving to the both of them. "My question is for Junior. At what point in the game do you think you really started to deserve this win?"

Junior considered it for a moment, and then his eyes lighted up with delight.

"When I remained there with Dry Bones during the Spike crises. I saw our ship was sinking, but I remained true to him. We didn't have the numbers, but we were able to recoil and make the short-lived 'Four Winds' alliance. After that, my loyalty was true. No one can deny that."

"Thank you," Plum said, sitting back down. Spike asked his question next.

"This question is for Jojora," he said, "since I did not interact with her much, I'd like to know who, if not she and Junior, should be sitting in their position."

"I'd say Flurrie and Dry Bones," Jojora answered rapidly. "Both of them seemed to be making the calculations and big moves in this game. Not to discredit myself, but they both deserve this as well."

Spike nodded, sitting back down.

Koops came forward next.

"This question is for Jojora," he said. "Do you think turning your back on Toad and I, but then reconciling it, was an attempt to cover yourself for our potential votes, or were you genuine?"

Taking the obvious route, Jojora swiftly answered this question.

"It was genuine," she said. "Like I said, I never wanted to brew animosity in this game. I know I was responsible for getting rid of Vivian, but turning my back on you and Toad was a move I had to make to prove my loyalty to our growing 'Four Winds' alliance."

Koops accepted her answer, albeit a bit disappointed with it.

Next up was Di.

"Heyyyy!" Di said, waving obnoxiously. Junior silently snorted, while Jojora waved back, all smiles.

"This question is for Junior," Di announced, a wicked gleam in her eyes. "Do you think the way you performed in challenges warrants the respect of the jury?"

The question was a deep, its daggered edge slicing through Junior. Swallowing, he did his best to answer.

"I know there were cases of me playing dirty, but it was never out of bounds. I did everything I could to win challenges, and if my physical prowess is going to be used against, there's really nothing I can do to change that," he admitted, sounding a bit sour everyone was so focused on his antics over his loyalty. Di sat back down.

Toad came up next.

"Hey there," he said with a wave. "I'm asking for Jojora," he clarified. "Do you think you made any pivotal mistakes?"

"As I said," she seemed to be reiterating herself, "I think turning on Vivian and Koops, and then on Koops again when I betrayed the both of you, was hard. I wish I could go back and change that," she admitted. Satisfied, Toad sat back down.

Flurrie was the sixth juror to ask her question. She elegantly floated up to the podium.

"For Junior, I ask of you, who helped you the most in achieving the position you have reached in this game?"

"Dry Bones, definitely," Junior admitted. "We aligned on day two, and since then, I've wanted to sit next to him on this night. It's a shame it couldn't be achieved," he said, sounding sad.

"Thank you jurors," Chen T. said. "Now Dry Bones, you may ask any question to either houseguest."

"Alright," he said, "For the both of you, I want just one single word that summarizes your gameplay. Jojora, you can go first."

The sneaky koopa put her on the spot, and she froze a bit.

"Honor," she said, choosing the word.

"Loyalty," Junior said firmly, knowing his answer immediately. Having heard what he needed to hear, Dry Bones sat down.

"Jurors, it is now time to cast your votes," Chen. T announced. "Plum, you're up first."

Rising, the golfer removed a pouch from under her seat. She walked up to the podium where the voting keys went in. Removing one from her pouch, she shielded it with her hand.

"I'm voting for who I think played the best game, in and out," she said. With her vote cast, Di came up.

"I think I'm going to vote for who played fairly this season," Di said with a wink, inserting her key of choice into the slot. She fluttered down, annoying Junior. Spike came next.

"My vote goes for who I bonded with the most," he admitted. "I think allies are very crucial in reaching the end."

Next came along Toad, who slid his key in quite covertly.

"My vote goes to the person who played the most integral game, through and through," he said. Going back down to his seat, he smiled confidently.

Flurrie floated up next.

"My vote goes to the person who played the more flawless game," she announced. She inserted her key, tagging in Koops. He shuffled on up.

"My vote goes to the houseguest whose ideals I align with. I want the winner to be someone I think embodied the true qualities of a good sport," he said.

Next came Dry Bones, the final juror. He entered his vote without saying a word.

"There you have it," Chen T. said, winking at the camera. "The jurors have cast their votes! When we come back, we'll find out who our grand winner is! Stay with us!"


The cameras swooped back in, bathing Chen T. in glorious light.

"Welcome back," she said. "Before the break, the jurors put their votes in the podium. Now, as host, I will read them."

She sashayed on over to the podium, gripping the keys.

"Jojora, Junior," she began, addressing both of the remaining houseguests. "One by one, I will read the votes to win cast by the houseguests. The first houseguest to four votes will be crowned as the winner of Big Brother: Chai Kingdom. Are you ready?"

Their nerves were wound so tight, they could only nod.

"Plum's vote…goes to…Jojora!" Chen T. announced, showing the key. Jojora nodded, smiling. Chen T. but the key on the side of the podium designated for Jojora.

"Di's vote…goes to…Jojora!" Chen T. cried, showing the key. Jojora grew a little more confident, while Junior sat there, trying to predict votes. Chen T. moved on.

"Toad has voted for…Junior!" Chen T. revealed. Junior nodded, accepting the reveal. That was one vote for Junior, but two votes for Jojora.

"Spike has voted for…Junior!" Chen T. announced. She showed the key to the final two. They were now tied.

"Flurrie's vote goes to…Jojora!" Chen T. cried. Showcasing the key, she put it on Jojora's side. Jojora lead by one key. Koops was next.

"Jojora needs one vote to win. However, if both of the remaining keys are for Junior, then he will be crowned as the winner of Big Brother: Chai Kingdom."

"Koops has voted for…," Chen T. drew it out, smiling. Hoisting up the key, she showed it off, shocking a particular blue fairy.

"Congratulations Jojora! You are the winner of Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!"

She buried her face in her hands, not able to believe the sight before her. Junior helped her up out of the seat, hugging her tightly. Together, they walked to the front door.

"Come on out!" Chen T. cried. The front door swung open, and Jojora strode out. Blue and white confetti exploded, raining down from the ceiling. Jojora became covered in the confetti, while Flurrie and Di rushed her. She hugged both of her former allies, tears running down her face.

"You did it!" Flurrie cheered. "Oh my goodness, darling! You've done it!"

"I'm so happy for you!" Di exclaimed. "This is amazing!"

Junior followed out Jojora, but he was swarmed by the men. Each one shook his hand. Koops was the last to do so.

"I hope you know, that I voted for Jojora not because I didn't like the way you played the game, but because I think it makes you stronger. My heart told me to vote for her, but after it's all said and done…just know I respect you," Koops explained. Junior shook his hand.

"I understand," he said, smiling slightly. "No hard feelings."

They all then turned their attention to Jojora, who was now surrounded by friends and family. Hugging each person, she looked mystified. The season was over, and the reporter from Channel 64 News had claimed the victory. Chen T. turned the microphone to her.

"What do you have to say?" Chen T. asked.

"Oh my goodness!" Jojora screeched. "I never believed this would happen! I'm so thankful for this opportunity…I just…I'm speechless!"

"Then we won't make you do anymore talking," Chen T. said with a wink. While Jojora busied herself with the warm reception around her, the confetti rained down. Blue and white strands caught in her hair, Chen T. turned towards the cameras.

"After a long season, Jojora Teeheena has claimed the 500,000 coin prize! It's been a fabulous summer, and until I see you again, this is Chen T. and the conclusion of Big Brother: Chai Kingdom!"


Oh my gosh. It's over! There you have it! Jojora Teeheena has won Big Brother: Chai Kingdom! So, before I sign off, let's talk about a few things.

DRY BONES was destined to win. He was picked as the winner before it all began, and then I thought…hmm. Throughout the season, we all watched his ego inflate, without him contributing much. So, I pulled the plug on his victory, and while I KNOW a lot of people were rooting for Junior, it didn't make sense for me to have Koops vote for him. So, by a vote of 4-3, with Dry Bones' unread vote going to Junior, Jojora took the crown.

Currently, I won't release any information on a third season. You might get one, maybe not. I'm not quite sure at this point…but other than that…

THANK YOU! This season exploded in popularity, garnering more than 100 reviews over the previous season. Thank you to everyone who read, reviewed, favorite, and followed! We reached well over my goal of 200, capping out at over 250 with this all said and done. So thanks for that :P Until next time…this is Bobbery, singing off.