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Most of the next day was peaceful, since we didn't have a challenge. We mostly hung out on the porch steps of the cabin.

I went to the confessional to update. "Okay, so...things are...good, I guess. Well, Mike seems a little worried about whatever's happening to him, Sierra still thinks Cameron is Cody, and Chris is way too sadistic, but hey, what should I expect? At least there's no arguments between the team. Duncan's becoming a bit less cool with all of us, Cameron's great, ditto Mike, Zoey is possibly the nicest person I've ever met, and Sierra might be crazy, but she's a pretty good person to have as a friend."

That evening, Cameron tripped over the steps, and something happened that seemed a bit strange. When he fell over, Mike helped him up, saying "Wow, Cam, you okay?" But seconds before, I'd heard Mike gasp, personality-switch style, and he was in the exact position he'd have to be in to trip Cameron.

As Cameron's glasses broke, I looked around, and saw Zoey. Her eyes were wide, and she was staring at Mike, too. She met my eyes, and we knew we'd both seen the same thing.

Just to be sure, I inched closer to Zoey. "Did you see it?" I whispered.

"If you mean seeing Mike grabbing Cameron's ankle to trip him." she answered.

"Wait...that's what he did?" I asked. "I thought something weird was going on. But did you see what happened when Mike stood up? He was a different personality when he tripped Cameron, I'm sure."

"But Mike can't access his other personalities..." Zoey pointed out.

I shrugged. "I don't know. I promised not to tell anyone, but I think it would be best to tell you. Mike thinks he was the one who broke Sierra's Smartphone and Sam's Gameguy, but he thinks he did it in his sleep. Is it possible that he has another alternate personality, one that likes messing with people in that way?"

Zoey bit her lip nervously. "I guess it's possible...but why wouldn't we have seen this personality before? I mean, Mike would usually have told me about that kind of thing after he admitted to having MPD."

I faintly heard Sierra asking something, but I ignored it. So did Zoey.

"AAAAAHHHHH!" Suddenly, Sierra screamed for no apparent reason.

Zoey turned to her. "Ow! What was that for?"

"I thought you couldn't see me!" Sierra answered.

"What?" I asked, confused.

Sierra smiled calmly. "I thought I was invisible. Thanks, Zoey, thanks, Amee."

Zoey and I exchanged confused glances. "She freaks out without Internet." I said by way of explanation.

It was just before the end of the sunset when Chris called us for our challenge. Yeah. We didn't have a challenge that day. We had the challenge during the night.

We were all assembled at the starting line, and Scott was dropped in front of his team.

"Oh my gosh, are you okay?" Courtney asked him, showing genuine concern for him. Wow, I hadn't seen her acting so concerned since I watched her in the first season on TV, when she encouraged Duncan in the Phobia Factor challenge, worried for Gwen and Owen's lives in the finale, and generally acted caring.

"Why wouldn't I be?" Scott said airily, standing up faster than I thought was possible. "That was nothing." I think he broke something after that, since his expression froze and there was a cracking sound, but this time, Courtney took no notice.

"Well, good," she said, "Because we have a challenge to win. Get it together!"

"Yes, ma'am!" Scott said with a smile. Ugh, I always thought he was creepy, but hey, at least it was Courtney he was paying attention to. If I had to wish him on anyone, it would've been her every time! No, seriously, I never hated many people. Courtney was always an exception.

Basically, the challenge was a race to the other end of the island. During the night. During which time there was a rare blue harvest moon, which would make all the animals act the opposite of their usual selves. The team that got there first (that's every team member) won.

Guess what? Because the Villains won last time, they got a map with the fastest route across the island. For losing, we had to wear bacon hats and sausage tails. Therefore, the usually sweet, now vicious animals would go for us first.

We decided to follow the villains, since they had the map. Well, okay, I heard Mike and Cameron talking about it, and then Zoey whispered to Cameron about Mike tripping him.

"He did WHAT?"

I looked over at Mike. He looked so innocent at that moment. It was hard to believe that he was sabotaging everyone in sight, breaking Sam and Sierra's prized possessions and causing Cameron to have vision problems. But, I had to remember, it wasn't actually Mike doing those things.

As we ran, I heard Cameron ask "Mike, why'd you break my glasses?"

"What?" Mike said. "I didn't! Who told you that?"

"Zoey made me promise not to say she and Amee saw you do it." Cameron answered. "Oops! Sorry, Zoey."

"Did you have to tell him I saw it too?" I hissed at the redhead.

"Sorry." Zoey murmured. "I didn't think about it – I just told him."
"Seriously?" Mike said, frowning. "Aw, man, I don't know what's been up with me lately. I haven't been able to summon my other personalities for days. And now I think I might be sleepwalking and breaking things and...I'm so sorry, Cam."

"It's okay, Mike." Cameron said. "I forgive you, and I promise I'll help you figure it out, whatever it is."

"I second that." I said, speeding up to run alongside them. "I might not be as smart as Cameron, but the reason I get through this show is by watching and waiting. I'm sure I can be of use." That's when I realized Cameron had disappeared, and I turned around "Um, Mike?" I said. "I think Cameron just accidentally hit a tree."

By the time Mike had stopped, Sierra was already carrying Cameron. "Don't worry, Cody!" she said, hallucinating again. "I'll be your eyes and ears, and as many nostrils as you need me to be!"

"Cody?" Cameron repeated. "You mean Cameron, right?"

"Sure!" Sierra replied, not really listening. Suddenly, she dropped Cameron and pointed up. "Guys, look!"

The moon was turning a pale blue.

"Guess Chris was right." I said. "I just hope we don't come face-to-face with the friendliest creatures..."

I think I was the only one who heard Mike gasp, and suddenly, a lock of hair hung over one of his eyes. "A blue harvest moon." I heard him muttering in a different voice. "How fortuituous."

His voice was almost chilling. Mike's usual voice was generally chipper and pitched fairly high – basically a tenor voice. The voice he was using now was a baritone voice – not that deep, but still deeper than usual.

A thought struck me. If it was a blue harvest moon – did that mean it activated Mike's personalities? Which would mean Mike was now controlled by a personality that was nothing like himself. As in devious, dark...the best word to describe it was evil. I hoped it wasn't the case, but if it was true, did that mean his evil personality was activated by the moon, and that it was still working at other times? Like, when Sam's Gameguy and Sierra's Smartphone got broken? It would explain a lot.

"What was that, Mike?" Zoey asked suspiciously.

Mike brushed the hair blocking one eye back up, cleared his throat, and said in his normal voice, "Just, uh...sweet moon!"

Zoey seemed to buy it, but I didn't. I'd heard him say it, and what was with clearing his throat?

"Um, Mike?" I asked quietly.

"Yeah, Amee?" he said, sounding like the regular Mike.

"Is something wrong?" I asked. "I thought you looked a bit...I don't know."

"Nah, I'm absolutely fine!" he said brightly. "No need to worry about me!"

"Oh." I said. "Not to be mean, but I thought that, psychologically speaking, the moon might affect your alternate personalities."

I just needed to see if Mike's expression changed a little. I thought I saw a slight look of surprise in his eyes, maybe even shock, and he pushed his hair back again, but said "No, still me."

Hmmm...he looked surprised. That told me a lot.

We met up with some animals. A duck started menacing Zoey, while a bluebird dive-bombed Duncan. "That's it, I'm out!" he exclaimed, running

I kept a close eye on Mike, who was talking to Cameron. I couldn't hear what he was saying, though, which worried me. When they walked off together, I followed, not remembering that I was leaving Sierra and Zoey. But if Mike had an evil personality controlling him, Cameron was in danger.

"Hey, guys, wait up!" I called to them. They both stopped and let me catch up. "Sorry, I saw you guys leaving, and I decided to come with. I called out earlier, but I guess you didn't hear me." Okay, so I was lying, but give me a break. What am I supposed to do?

At that moment, I heard a familiar scream echo through the air. "CAMCODYKINS!"

I couldn't help a chuckle. "I think Sierra just realized we're gone. It's lucky Zoey's with her."

We talked a bit more about Mike and his personalities being AWOL, but trust Evil Mike to make his personality known when he caused Cameron to trip over a rock and start rolling down a hill.

"Cameron!" I called, running down. I looked back to see Mike was already running off, probably thinking I didn't see him go.

"Cameron, are you okay?" I asked.

"Yeah, I think so." he answered, getting to his feet cautiously. "Where's Mike?"

"Trapped inside himself, I suspect." I muttered.

"What?" Cameron looked at me curiously.

"Listen," I whispered, "Mike is not himself at the moment. When the moon turned blue, he said something about it being fortunate in this really deep voice, and his hair changed. Plus, he made that gasp he always does whenever he swaps personalities. The Mike we were talking to is not the normal Mike. The moon is causing him to be his opposite, but that opposite is pretending to be the real Mike, just doing bad things undercover. He meant to trip you just then, and I saw him running off."

"Wow..." Cameron murmured. "Do you think this is a fifth alternate personality, or just an effect of the moon because of his already split personalities?"

"I think it's another personality." I explained. "I think it's the one that's been breaking things. If Mike can't access his other personalities, maybe Scott hitting Mike on the head is what's causing this personality to be activated. It's not letting any of the other personalities through, and is getting stronger. I mean, if Mike thought he was breaking things while sleepwalking, it must be that the personality was taking hold while the original Mike was asleep. Then the personality was the one that broke your glasses, so he's able to now take control of Mike when he's conscious. We just need to keep an eye on our team with him, especially Zoey."

Cameron nodded. "You're right. Together, we can probably work out how to help him."

We were terrorized by rabbits at one point, and were just lucky that Sierra and Zoey found us in time and rescued us. What, did Sierra have Cameron-radar now or something? She even made a grass basket to carry him in. "Don't worry, I'll never let you out of my sight again!"

"But..." Cameron tried to protest.

"Let's go!" Zoey ordered the team. Duncan and Mike were AWOL, but we had to go.

Zoey did ask where Mike was, but Cameron said he ran off because something scared him. I guess he didn't want to worry her. And Zoey had thought Duncan was with us, so that was kind of worrying. I just hoped they'd make it to the finish line before the Villains – and that we did, too.

Mike joined up with us when we found the swing bridge broken. Well, I say Mike, but he was acting even worse. Seriously, Sierra and I both saw him standing behind an oblivious Zoey, about to knock her out with a log. The only reason he didn't was because Sierra yelled out "Hey, Mike!" Then again, I would've warned her if Sierra's yell hadn't been quicker.

I saw annoyance cross Mike's face before he immediately changed his expression and say "Hey, there you are."
"Mike, where'd you go?" Cameron asked.

"Sorry, Cam." Mike said. "A bear chased me away, but it's okay, I think I shook him."

Zoey looked confused. "But with the weird moon, wouldn't a bear be all sweet and cuddly?"

"Right, right!" Mike said quickly, laughing nervously. "I'm an idiot." Everyone else seemed to buy it, but I exchanged glances with Cameron, and shook my head a fraction. Mike was definitely lying.

Sierra had an idea how to cross the chasm. Okay, so swinging across it nearly killed us, but we survived, so that was okay. And luckily, Duncan was already across when we were all ready to get going again.

Sadly, we still lost. The moon went back to normal seconds after we crossed the bridge.

When the moon went back to white, Mike gasped as his personality switched, asking "How did I get here?" I stopped and pulled Mike along, knowing that this was the real Mike, the nice one.

"I think I've worked out something." I told him. "I'll tell you about it later. For now, just run!"

But we'd taken only seconds too long, and Courtney and Gwen were the last Villains to cross the finish line, just before us.

The Villains cheered, while us Heroes groaned. We'd have to send someone home.

At elimination, Duncan stopped by Gwen. I didn't hear what they said, until Gwen suddenly burst out with "I can't do this any more! It's over!"

She shoved Duncan away, and I have to say, he wasn' t the only one asking "What just happened?"

Gwen was scowling. Obviously, whatever Duncan had been saying to her had really annoyed her. But she'd dumped him, just like that? Way too quickly. I knew something had to have been going on for some time, because Gwen was a decent girl, and she wouldn't just dump Duncan like that. Well, I guess she hadn't been very happy from the start of the season. I'd assumed it was because of her team and being branded as a Villain, but maybe something had gone wrong with Duncan, too.

Scott volunteered for exile again, although Courtney protested. "Sorry, babe," Scott said to her, "I gotta find that invincibility statue."

Oh. I remembered Scott found it last season. He probably assumed he could find it again.

Before anyone voted, Cameron volunteered for elimination.

"NOOOOO!" shrieked Sierra.

"Cameron, why?" asked Mike.

"Sorry, Mike. I'd love to help you with your, uh, problem, but I just can't take any more of...you know, this!" He pointed at Sierra.

"Oh, are you allergic to long grass?" she asked. "I can get chains instead!"

"Well, isn't this a perfect way to introduce our surprise twist?" Chris smirked. "Today's ejected Hero is tomorrow's new Villain!"

That's right, he made Cameron switch teams. We all gasped, and Sierra looked like she was about to cry.

"I'll find a way to help you, even from the villains' side, I promise." Cameron assured Mike. "Amee, you'll help, right?"

I nodded. "Of course!"

Cameron faced his new team, sans Scott. "Uh, hi."

I looked at the four facing him. Huh, I wouldn't like to be him now. Gwen would be nice, she might even try to look after him. But Courtney would probably be cruel to him, and Heather would definitely say mean things to him. I didn't know about Alejandro, but since everyone on the show knew what he was really like, I doubted he'd try anything. His only skill that really seemed to work with prior knowledge of his real self was charm, and that was mainly reserved for girls.

I hoped Cameron would be okay. But I hoped even more that I would be able to help Mike.

Yep, don't forget, Amee is perceptive. Her skills are in spying, watching, waiting, finding out stuff other people don't know...it's why Alejandro took an interest in her in the last fic. She'd discovered what he did to Bridgette, but played dumb and didn't let on to anyone. But this time, she needs to act fast if she wants to help Mike. Please review!