Shortly after the race, the Rebels were gathered around a picnic table talking about who to vote off the island.

"So, we agree that Humphrey is one of them?" asked Raven.

"Yep," said everyone.

"Sorry, Humphrey," said Hunter while putting a hand on his shoulder.

"I'm good with it, after all our loss was because of me so I deserve to go home for this," said Humphrey who was not sad in the least.

"Now we just need the second person," said Melody.

"Which won't be Raven as she pushed herself to catch Faybelle and we agree that she deserves to stay thanks to how hard she worked," said Cerise.

"Wait, where's Sparrow?" asked Raven as she noticed that the son of Robin Hood was missing from their little group.

"Whoa!" screamed Sparrow as he rushed out of the boys' side of the cabin followed by some smoke.

"Sparrow, what happened?" asked Humphrey.

"I was rubbing two sticks together and the rug caught on fire, I put it out but the smoke made me run out as it was so heavy," said Sparrow.

"And why were you trying to start a fire inside?!" asked Cerise.

"Because I wanted to see what would happen," said Sparrow.

"I think we found our second vote," said Melody as everyone stared at him with a mix of hate and disbelief. Meanwhile, Briar was sitting under a tree by the beach with a sketchbook.

"I didn't know that you drew," said Faybelle while she walked over.

"Oh yeah, it's just something I do every once in a while when I have the time to," said a startled Briar as she hid the book.

"I'm not very good though," she said.

"Would you mind if I looked at them?" asked Faybelle as she took a seat next to her story book counterpart.

"Guess not," said Briar while handing the book over.

"They're beautiful," said Faybelle as she looked at pictures of flowers and other students from Ever After. She then turned to a drawing of herself.

"Wow," she said, unable to move her attention from the well done portrait.

"I, uh, was experimenting on my artstyle with that one," said Briar who was blushing slightly.

"Well you did amazing," said Faybelle.