Elizabeth opened the door to the Frog's shack, getting ready to get a good nights sleep after the day's challenge and yet another victory when she walked in on Timothy and Melissa doing yet another one of their arguments.

"What is it with you and placing cameras in every crevice you can find?" Melissa held up a camera and showed it to Timothy, "Give people some privacy for once!"

Timothy held his arms up defensively, "Hey that one isn't one of mine! I don't use that type of camera because the framerate is too choppy and I feel like I'll miss out on important secrets, it's someone else's! Probably one of the Chickens spying on us!"

Melissa grabbed the bridge of her nose and sighed, "Timothy, nobody here but you likes to spy on people, it's obviously yours, just own up to it."

"I'm not owning up to something I didn't do!" Timothy crossed his arms.

Elizabeth butted into the conversation, "Uh, what's the problem here exactly?"

Melissa showed Elizabeth the camera, "I found yet another one of Timothy's camera in our dining room, with it specifically at an angle to see the doors to Brandon and Beatrice's rooms, we've gotta ground Timothy or something because this is getting ridiculous."

"I'm innocent I tell you! Why would I want Brandon's secrets anyways? There's so many more jucier things I could go after than who Brandon has the hots for." Timothy realized that he just shouted out Brandon's secret, "Sorry Brandon, the things Melissa does to me!"

"Relax you two... Melissa, I'm sure this is just another camera for the show, the hosts aren't exactly respectful of our privacy, and it would make sense to leave a camera or two in our buildings." Elizabeth turned to face Timothy after talking to Melissa, "And Timothy, if it is your camera, you've gotta cut it out, nobody here appreciates your snooping, and while I tolerated it at first, I'm putting my foot down now, no more cameras in the hut."

Timothy stammered at the rule, these secrets were his livelihood.

Melissa sighed in relief, "Finally, we can have some privacy for once."

Elizabeth turned over to Melissa, "Your not in the clear either, Mel." Elizabeth crossed her arms, "You and Timothy argue so much and I've noticed you starting the fights more than Timothy does, why don't you just talk to someone else already? You keep choosing to fight with Timothy."

"I'm just looking out for the team!" Melissa retorted.

"No. Looking out for the team is what the captain does, this isn't like your sports games at home, you're not the captain right now. You can let me worry about how everyone is, besides, if you were looking out for the team you would've helped Will, that was a responsibility all of us except for Kodi failed, so you're the one who needs to own up." Elizabeth looked genuinely annoyed for once, Timothy tried to say something to add himself to the conversation, but Elizabeth immediately cut him off, "Timothy don't fan the flames. You argued with her too, you're not innocent."

The two looked at Elizabeth with a mixture of guilt and shame as Elizabeth sighed, "Look, I didn't wanna lash out at you guys, but this whole arguing every single day schtick is getting on my nerves, can you guys just wait until the merge comes to do it? It's not fair to the rest of us."

"I understand." Melissa looked away from the captain.

"F...ine." Timothy grumbled as he walked away.

"Oh and one more thing Melissa," Elizabeth started after Timothy went into his room, "I'm done with helping you in your crusade against him, next time we lose I'm voting for who I feel deserves to go. I'm sorry, but you need to learn somehow."

Melissa clenched her fist, "Yeah... I got it." The athletic nerd left the room, leaving the scarecrow by her lonesome.

"Maybe I was a bit too harsh on them." Elizabeth told herself, "I did sound kind of controlling there." Elizabeth wanted to think over he actions more, but she was too tired to think about it, right now all that she could think of was getting a good night's rest. Elizabeth headed into her room and jumped onto her bed and immediately drifted off to sleep before she could even hit her pillow.