Author's note: Well you guys already can guess what's about to happen, but thankfully the next chapter will be one chater I will be eager to write, specially after that chapter, the chapter after that, man I can't wait to write it as well. So take your time, enjoy and learn about everything I discovered while trying to write this chapter. And mostly important, have fun.


Claudia Tarley. Que bom que você viu como os Esquilos Berrantes chegaram no local e tiveram sua recepção, Trent teve que ter seu choque de realidade, e ele teve muita sorte de como o contrato salvou a imagem dele e da familia dele, e é engraçado que pode ser tão caótico ter irmãos, da mesma forma que Loud House nos ensinou o caos em viver mais que de um irmão ou irmã, XD. E o Owen e Max é uma dupla muito hilária, porque embora o Max tenha a sua mania de grandeza, você tem que imaginar uma coisa... O Max nunca vai ser levado a sério, pois a maioria de seus projetos acabam em fracaço, especialmente com o Owen que é o unico que leva ele a sério. Eles se complementam, e é bem engraçado para futuras piadas. E o Justin foi criado artificialmente por um tubo de acordo com o canon, então a tia dele pegou o bebê Justin para fazer ele ter uma vida, diferente da mãe golpista dele que está presa. E a tia dele ja se casou, então Justin tem o seu tio como o unico homem para conversar, e como ele foi criado artificialmente, ele é bem avoado para ter prestado atenção nas aulas da escola, mas ele ficou curioso, tanto que a tia dele não queria ter dado aquela conversa para ele. Izzy tendo uma conversa sincera com os pais dela foi o que eu planejava, e fazendo eles ja serem os supremos experts em espionagem, eu ja sabia que seria bem engraçado brincar com isso... Mas tirando fora isso, Se divirta com o novo capitulo. Antes do primeiro dia de folga da galera começar. Aproveite. XD

djinn. Thank you for liking the chapter. And I'm so happy that you caught the reference, have fun reading this chapter. XD

Ghostly Guest. Thank you for liking the chapter, and no, Jasmine isn't going to participate on the show, she is the girl who gave the message from home for Leshawna on the canon. So you can already guess her personality.

Just guest. Thank you for linking the chapter. And I didn't go that far. I just made a person used a hose to spray a lot of water into a crazy girl and kicking her out of the place which isn't her house. She was creeping out everyone, so he kicked her from the neighborhood.

Eccentric Guest. Yeah, Trent learned that even as ruthless his father was, he really cared about his son, and learned that actions had consequences, so he will prepare himself for the next season.

Hyper LOL Guest . Glad you liked the chapter, and have fun into reading this one XD.

Le Quack. Cannot reveal who is going to appear on the autograph scene, but don't worry, have fun reading this chapter. XD

Sleepy Guest . Try Charlie Chaplin Chase music, it would fit on how much it would happens specially on the chaos of Heather wanted to strangle her brother.

Just a wee Guest. Not just that, but Izzy saw them giving Heather her own communicator, which Ron told Kim and Shego that she would be cranky about it, and like he said, it happened. Hahahaha.

Just guessing. Well in resume, Justin's mom is a scammer which now is in jail since an elite team of Hawai... *coff* *Hawaii 5.0* *coff*, came to do justice, and his aunt is more like a mother than his biological mother.

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nickvan2024 . Focusing mostly on the quartet of books from Cartoon Newtork, but when some of them stop and I was thinking Samurai Jack, Flap Jack and Camp of Lazlo, it would be so random to make people look on how crazy they would have to imagine a camp like that and be grateful that Chris never did challenges similar to episodes of Lazlo.

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Benny Farr. Oh boy, things are about to get spicy for Ezekiel in the future. XD

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Cadets:

Cadets MacArthur and Sanders stood at attention, their eyes trained forward as they entered the grand foyer of the Canadian Police Academy. The academy's towering brick walls, adorned with national flags and framed portraits of decorated officers, stood as a testament to the institution's proud legacy. A polished hardwood floor gleamed under the morning sunlight filtering in through tall windows, giving the place a sense of dignity and tradition. The main office, where the Commander resided, was situated at the end of a long hallway lined with plaques and achievement awards, celebrating the finest the academy had produced.

As they made their way to the Commander's office, both cadets couldn't help but glance at the familiar surroundings—rows of cadets in training marching in formation outside, the distant sound of police drills echoing through the corridors. It felt surreal to be back after the whirlwind experience of serving as security cadets on Total Drama Island. The tasks they had been assigned there were unlike anything they'd ever faced in the academy, and both MacArthur and Sanders knew they'd have a lot to share with their fellow cadets.

They reached the large oak door with a brass plate reading "Commander Thompson," and after a brief knock, they were beckoned inside. The Commander's office was as grand as they remembered, mahogany furniture, dark leather chairs, and walls lined with framed accolades giving the room a somber, authoritative air. Commander Thompson himself sat behind a massive desk, his gaze sharp but with a hint of amusement as he read over their report.

"Cadets MacArthur, Sanders," he greeted them with a slight smirk, his eyes still scanning the paper. "Quite the experience you had on that island."

The two cadets snapped to attention, but MacArthur couldn't help but let out a slight grin, nodding in agreement. "Sir, it was... intense, to say the least."

Sanders, more composed, added, "We faced more challenges than we expected. The campers weren't just a security risk, they were part of the chaos. But we managed to maintain order, despite the, uh... unconventional circumstances."

Commander Thompson chuckled, setting the report down. "Unconventional indeed. You handled everything from a crazy hunting animal from bears wearing a dress to a mecha made by raccoons, to protecting campers from themselves, not to mention thinking you were stranded on a desert island which in the end proved to be on the same island." He paused, leaning back in his chair. "You both went above and beyond the call of duty. Not every officer has to deal with contestants who set traps for each other and fight like a bunch of animals until someone finally got their right mind to threw away the money and challenge everyone into a more interesting way, a second season."

"And, sir, we also had to deal with a contestant who thought eating a stink bomb spoon was a great idea." MacArthur's eyes widened in mock seriousness, "It was something that even me who had iron stomach couldn't keep up without vomiting, it was disgusting into far beyond."

The Commander chuckled, shaking his head. "Quite the scenario." He tapped a finger on the report. "You did well under pressure. I'm impressed."

With a deep breath, he closed the file and stood up, gesturing toward the window overlooking the academy grounds. "However, after reading this report and seeing everything you've been through, I'm assigning you both a few days of rest here at the academy. You deserve it. You'll have time to reconnect with your classmates, catch up on training, and just enjoy being back. But keep in mind—by contract, you're obligated to return for season two of Total Drama. Same job, more chaos."

MacArthur raised an eyebrow at Sanders, who gave a knowing smile. "Well, Commander, at least we know what to expect this time," Sanders replied.

The Commander laughed heartily. "You'd better. Because something tells me the next season won't be any easier."

With a final salute, the Commander dismissed them, and as MacArthur and Sanders exited the office, the reality of their upcoming assignment began to settle in. But for now, they were back at the academy, surrounded by familiar faces and routines. They exchanged glances, knowing they would relish these few days of respite before returning to the madness of Total Drama.

Stepping out into the main hallway, they could hear the sounds of training drills, laughter from cadets they hadn't seen in months, and the familiar sense of camaraderie. Both MacArthur and Sanders allowed themselves a moment to smile, glad to be back, even if only for a little while.

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"Ahhhh, finally returning to the bed of the academy," Sander smiled as she laid her boy towards a bed that she never thought she would have missed so much. "If the next time I complain about how the academy's bed was terrible, remind me of the show's cabin, okay?"

"I hear and agree. Not going to complain about the coffee and the donuts, but the bed was awful, and the constant fight with the peace treats on the raccoons really was reaching my limit." MacArthur agreed with her partner and best friend. "Did you check about where we are going to work in a few days?"

"They said it was a movie studio set, so that means it won't be into an island like Wawanakwa, which I'm very glad that we can go to the civilization and won't need to take a boat to cross around," Sanders commented as she could see her partner still giving a sad smile on her face, which Sanders rolled her eyes. "Are you still bothered by the Mr. Coconut?"

"Oh come on, don't talk about him, I don't want to remember him," MacArthur said as she stomped on the floor, knowing that it was still a sore topic to talk about. "I'm very glad that we are over with it, now we have to focus on the job, now instead of dealing with just a few teenagers, we are going to deal with a lot of bunch of them."

"Ugh, you don't have to tell me twice." The sarcastic cadet commented as she groaned into imagining how things were going to happen in season 2. "Dealing with 7 teenagers was difficult, but now imagine dealing with 22."

"Oh it's going to be a pain in the ass, but hey, at least the paycheck is fine," MacArthur commented as her partner couldn't help but nod her head.

"Yeah, we just need to make sure they won't die, so I think this season will be safer since there aren't wild animals or even the possibility of serial killers, I mean, how difficult would be season 2?" Sanders simply shrugged, not realizing the chaos that both she and her partner would deal with in the future.


Chef:

Chef sat on the worn, floral-patterned sofa in his mother's cozy living room, feeling strangely at peace. It had been so long since he'd been able to enjoy time away from the chaos of Total Drama Island, and now here he was, in a place he never thought he'd be for a few days off, his mom's house. The faint scent of lavender mixed with the smell of freshly baked cake filled the air. Across from him, his mother and grandmother, both with hair now faded to soft shades of grey, smiled at him with warmth only family could give.

His mother, wearing a bright yellow blouse, bustled in from the kitchen, holding a large cake with icing that read "Happy Birthday Norbert Cheffrory" in colorful, swirly letters. His grandmother, in her pink salmon sweater, sat comfortably in a rocking chair by the window, knitting quietly but with a twinkle in her eye.

Chef couldn't help but feel a swell of emotion. His mother set the cake down in front of him, and both women gathered around to wish him a belated happy birthday. The show had kept him from celebrating on time, and though it was two days late, the love he felt made up for it. His eyes welled up, not from the gruff, military sternness he usually wore, but from the pure love of family. He hadn't realized how much he missed this—the simple gestures of care, the softness of home after weeks of barking orders at campers.

His grandma, known to the world as Axe Hatch, a legend in Canadian baseball history, gently patted his arm. She may have been one of the toughest players to ever set foot on the field, but here, she was just his sweet grandmother who always spoiled him. She beamed at him, her eyes crinkling with age and joy. "The kids at the junior league all send their birthday wishes, too. They look up to you, Norbert."

Chef smiled, wiping away a tear. "Thanks, Grandma. Means a lot."

His mother, Hatched, stood beside him, hands on her hips, looking at him with pride. "Cheffrey, I never thought I'd see the day my son, the grumpy Chef, would be helping out those kids on that show." Her voice softened as she sat beside him. "But when I watched you, standing there, helping them know when to toughen up and when to improve... I couldn't have been prouder."

She leaned in, giving him a tight, warm hug. Chef stiffened for a moment, he wasn't used to all this affection—but then he melted into it, feeling the strength of his mother's love wrap around him. "And the way you talked to that Trent boy," she continued, "Giving him that lesson about moving on. That's my baby son. Helping those kids grow. Oh my sweet little buttercup, you have grown so much."

Chef blushed under the praise, slightly embarrassed but deeply moved. He knew his mom was proud, but hearing it from her like this, and feeling the support of his grandma, was overwhelming in the best way. For once, he allowed himself to relax, to not be Chef Hatchet, the drill sergeant of Total Drama, but just Norbert Cheffrory, a son and grandson who was loved deeply.

"I learned from the best," Chef commented as he always remembered how his mom gave important lessons on life, and how she managed to deal with all kinds of kids when it wasn't only him, she is a sweet lady, but if someone would try to act like a punk to her, she would escalate things and proves to the others that she was the big dog on the house. And he and his friends always learned to respect her. "I still don't know how you managed to make Shego be so sweet around you."

"Oh you mean your friend Shego? Oh, she is so sweet, she managed to give me a golden necklace last year, I don't know how she did it, but I got it in the mail, She is still a sweet girl, I'm sure little Ronny is a lucky man, especially with Kimmy on his side." Mama Hatchet commented as she then saw Chef looking more serene when she talked about them. "I'm so glad that you made peace with Kimmy, Cheffrey, you four were always so great friends during the time you were in the military."

"Yeah, me too... Still, her children are probably enough to drive me insane." Chef commented as he even joked about Izzy, but suddenly he felt his earlob being twisted. "Ouch ouch ouch ow ow ow..."

"No son of mine is going to talk badly on the back of the others, what did I teach you?" Chef's mom commented as Axe Hatch stared at the big grown-up man who seemed to be just like a child who misbehaved.

"Only talk badly if you have the courage to say to their faces," Chef replied as immediately both old ladies felt satisfied with their answers, and as Chef felt his ear once again he was scratching as he pouted at his mom. "I have the courage to tell Kim's family her children would drive me insane,"

"Oh, of course, you do." Both ladies replied as they giggled together.

"Then you would be running away from a hockey stick ready to aim at your face," Chef's mom said jokingly which Chef narrowed his eyes with mock anger.

"Just for you know, it happened just once... and even if I was afraid of Kim doing that to me, we cannot lie Izzy, Mizzy, and Lizzy are a very hyperactive trio, which God forbids Ron to have the stupidity to give them 5 energetics as we had on our times as teenagers," Chef said as he felt a pang of nostalgia hitting on how crazy they had been on times of going to military missions, or even returning on the city just for the sake of doing some crazy things. "Still, Izzy was one of my best soldiers and someone that I know she could take my insults like compliment."

"Oh, talking about Izzy, how is the sweetheart?" Grandma asked as she remembered the time she taught the little girl how to throw curve balls, and since she was still 3, it had been a great time to pass around the families before the said incident.

"I agreed, that little girl just got very rough on the episode of Serial Killer, what the hell were you thinking Cheffrey?" Mom's Hatchet asked angrily at her boy who raised his hands in surrender.

"I made sure the hook was blunt, to not hurt Izzy, I wouldn't hurt my soldier, but still a cowardly act was what clearly destroyed her on the inside..." Chef said as he sighed and remembered how he found the teenage girl acting in silence, At the same time he saw her when she committed the first mistake as the leader of the infantile squad. "She always gets too silent when something terrible happens to her, and she needed support and help, me not only as her commander... but also as a friend of her parents. And to say, I'm kinda grateful for what happened, since after that. I managed to get courage enough to go after Kim and solve once for all that mistake."

"Well, I'm glad that everything went right in the end..." Grandma Hatchet commented as she could see that now the times of their families would still be friends again, she was happy and couldn't feel more excited to see the kids once again. "I'm curious about how Dhigo and Thiago grew. Or how are Mizzi and Lizzi as you said."

"Yeah mama, I think it's time for the Hatchets to go visit Chef's friends again and give the Hatchets treatment." Chef's mom said in agreement, since both old ladies have one thing they always liked to do, take care of kids. "I wanna give Izzy a big hug and say everything is going to be fine for her."

While the duo of ladies were chattering the great ideas on what they could do in the future now that Chef's friendship had once again recovered from his past mistake, it was a good time for them to celebrate, while Chef glanced at the cake, its cheery colors reflecting the warmth in the room, and smiled. "Thank you," he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. His mother kissed the top of his head, ruffling his hair a little, and his grandmother simply chuckled, her needles clicking in rhythm.

It was good to be home.


Chris:

Chris McLean's mansion was the epitome of modern luxury, a sprawling structure of glass, steel, and stone set high on a hill overlooking the cityscape. His home boasted floor-to-ceiling windows that reflected the golden hue of the setting sun, casting long shadows across the polished marble floors. Inside, every corner of the house was a celebration of opulence. The living room, where Chris now lounged, was an expansive space filled with high-end furniture, custom-made in sleek black leather and chrome. The walls were adorned with abstract art that he barely noticed, each piece more expensive than the last, but to him, they were just props in his personal theater.

At the heart of the room stood the crown jewel of his sanctuary: a state-of-the-art, 80-inch plasma screen TV mounted above a stone fireplace. The picture quality was flawless, every pixel in high definition, showing the world through a clarity few could afford. He leaned back onto the couch, stretching his legs across the glass coffee table and crossing his arms behind his head. After spending nearly three months living in a cramped trailer on Wawanakwa Island—no air conditioning, no personal chef, and certainly no plush furniture—this felt like heaven.

"Ahhh," he sighed, as his fingertips ran over the cool texture of the couch. "Finally."

He flipped through the channels absentmindedly, not really focusing on anything in particular. He had five glorious days of rest ahead of him, five days to enjoy every inch of his mansion and soak up the peace before returning to the madness of Total Drama. He could already feel the excitement bubbling inside him, but he allowed himself this time to unwind. The past weeks had been brutal. Even though he had reveled in tormenting the campers, his role as host wasn't always easy. Coordinating the challenges, staying on top of the production schedule, and constantly thinking on his feet had worn him down more than he expected.

But it was worth it.

Chris flashed a grin as he thought back to the success of Total Drama Island, the show's first season. Ratings had skyrocketed, a Pay-Per-View well succeeded, the fan base was obsessed, and the chaos he and Chef had orchestrated had people tuning in week after week. As annoying and interesting as the campers were, they made great TV. And now, with the first season wrapped up, Chris could enjoy the fruits of his labor, at least for a few days. Tomorrow, he'd be back to work. The producers were calling a meeting to finalize the details of Season 2, and the excitement brewing in his mind was enough to keep him on edge even now.

His thoughts drifted to the new location, no more grubby, mosquito-infested island. Season 2 was going to be filmed at a massive movie set studio, a place with endless potential for the kinds of insane challenges Chris loved to dream up. It was an upgrade in every sense of the word. He imagined the sprawling sound stages, the towering set pieces, the elaborate costumes, and the cutting-edge special effects they could use to torture the new batch of campers. And with a much bigger budget this time around, the possibilities were endless.

A slow grin spread across his face as he thought about how much money Total Drama had raked in. The show had blown up. People were watching it everywhere, on TV, streaming services, pay-per-view. Even the merchandise was flying off the shelves. Shirts with quotes of the campers, and flags with both Killer Bass and Screaming Gophers being sold like water. And with the enormous budget at their disposal, Chris could really let loose with his ideas for Season 2.

He hit pause on the remote and stared at the screen, flipping back to some clips from Season 1. There was Gwen giving a middle finger before jumping from the airplane while leaving Trent dumbfounded, as the person chickened out and had to use the chicken hat for the whole day, the same was said while he had his hair painted in pink, courtesy of the girls Katie and Gwen; Duncan, having a big discussion with the boys of Killer Bass since now it started the prank war, and Ezekiel releasing his arsenal of pranking weapons, which was both hilarious and terrifying to see. Owen was blown up after every single place had been planted bombs, courtesy of your's truly crazy explosive maniac from the army, Izzy... Chris watched the footage with a critical eye, noting what worked and what could be improved. Season 1 had been a wild success, but there were always ways to make things bigger, crazier, and more brutal. That's what he was known for, pushing the limits. Always surpassing himself, and yet, he couldn't help but feel the first season was very awesome, but he could also be careful about one thing.

"I'm glad we have the medical interns, and the cadets to keep an eye on the security," Chris mused as he checked on the videos on where the cadets also got a good review from the public since the fight against the raccoons and cadet MacArthur had been very hilarious. "But I also need to be sure to not endanger them to a lethal level, so I'm going to make sure the cadets have safety precautions in case something messes up."

Chris leaned forward, his elbows resting on his knees as he watched with a twisted sense of pride. Each challenge had been a carefully crafted masterpiece of chaos, designed to break down the campers and deliver maximum entertainment. But now, with the movie studio setting for Season 2, Chris had the chance to take things to a whole new level.

He glanced at his phone, pulling up the notes he'd been making for the new season. The idea was simple yet brilliant—each challenge would be themed around a different movie genre. Horror, action, romance, sci-fi, Westerns—the possibilities were endless. He could already picture the looks on the campers' faces when they were thrown into a zombie apocalypse challenge or forced to act out an over-the-top romantic scene in front of the cameras.

His mind wandered to Ezekiel, the camper who threw away the 1 million dollars on the river, and yet had the audacity to challenge every single one of the campers to make appear on season 2, proving them to have an equal chance to win the 1 million dollars, and yet for the sake of entertainment, make it even better for the audience, by quoting literally the code of the contract and the fine print, Chris couldn't stop smiling. That boy went far and could go even further, and that was what excited Chris.

Someone who isn't afraid to lose, but to make everyone become entertainment, for the sake of the public, and for the fun, of course seeing them fighting for the money like animals would have been hilarious, but to challenge them to force another season? Oh, Chris didn't know the boy was such a genius.

As Chris settled deeper into his thoughts, the glimmer of the fireplace caught his eye. He looked up and smiled. The glow of the flames added to the warm, cozy atmosphere of his mansion, and he basked in the serenity of it all. This was the life he deserved, a life of luxury, endless entertainment, and of complete control over his own creation. He could get used to this.

But even as he tried to relax, his mind kept churning with ideas. The more he thought about Season 2, the more excited he became. It wasn't just going to be bigger and better; it was going to be revolutionary. The movie studio was the perfect setting for the kinds of challenges Chris had always dreamed of—giant sound stages that could be transformed into anything he wanted. One day, it could be a jungle. The next is a frozen tundra. The possibilities were limitless.

And the contestants... well, they wouldn't know what hit them.

Chris reached for his glass of wine, took a sip, and let out a contented sigh. In his mind, he was already picturing the season finale. Fireworks, explosions, drama—it was all coming together. The campers would be pushed to their breaking points, and he'd be there every step of the way, guiding them toward disaster.

As he swirled the wine in his glass, he couldn't help but laugh. Total Drama was about to reach new heights, and Chris McLean was at the helm, steering the ship toward chaos. And he wouldn't have it any other way.

Season 2 was going to be legendary.


Dawn:

Inside Serenity's Truck Stop, the owner of the same establishment could say there was a very interesting movement happening around, since it was rare occasions when many truck drivers would give a good stop around the afternoons, since most of their time they would have been working between the night to even early mornings, but still, it wasn't something Serenity would scoff about it, the opposite actually, for having more movement around, she would hear the conversations across the people who comes to visit her stop, and shares their ideals, philosophies, and even their dreams and projects of the future.

Usually, people would always work for the money, but the woman who had been living in the forest with her lovely family was just fulfilling her dream of working at what she loved every day, which was working and helping new friends to continue their journey, as the same way she hopped that her little moonchild could reach her dreams and be happy with the choices she made.

"And then Principal Adisson said she was suspended for the rest of the year. I want to know how she was Miss Serenity, is Dawn alright? It's been weeks since she didn't return the school, and we are kinda worried since we haven't seen her around the school," One of the young boys politely asked the owner of the establishment about the daughter who she was happy for having good friends around the school where she was studying.

Her husband Thorn had been a druid for most of his life, moving from state to state, since his own childhood, he knew very well the ideals of being homeschooled, and yet he wanted to make sure his little girl would have an actual childhood, something that he had forgot for so long, as his family had always to be in tune with the nature and live into a life different than the most people of the cities. But still, a person that she loved with all her heart.

Serenity looked at the bunch of boys and girls, who were still looking a bit concerned about their friend who hadn't appeared at the school since the suspension or even given an explanation about where she was. The matriarch couldn't help but chuckle because of one reason.

"Well, you don't have to worry kids, Dawn had been enjoying a television show, and she had been... how would you kids would say? Ah... hooked up by the show, and now she is watching the last episode of the show from the pay-per-view, but I'm sure that she will send you a letter or even get in contact by telephone with all of you." The owner of the restaurant helped the kids with their uneasy hearts since they were good friends from Dawn, she remembered how difficult it was for her little girl to get used to making human friends, so she suggested learning about the zodiac and she taught her on how to read Tarot cards... She forgot how much she laughed when her little girl got so ashamed of guessing the zodiac sign from one of her friends, it had been one of the most funniest and normal things she could relate to.

Sometimes Mother Nature likes to plan a little prank to make sure the others still keep their sharp minds and enjoy life to the fullest. Dawn is still young, but in the future, she will learn to laugh from her own mistakes. But still, with the little teachings she gave to her baby child, in the same way, the guidance of Thorn and Mother Nature, Dawn got the friends she needed at school, and oh boy, how many telephones the principal gave to them since Dawn refused to let the animals being used as test subjects on science classes, especially with anatomy and dissection.

The last time she did that, she freed all the animals of the school, and the Principal gave a very strong warning, saying that he wouldn't tolerate that kind of behavior, Dawn was suspended for the end of the year, thankfully with her own grades being better than average, she wouldn't need to repeat the year.

Nonetheless, it was a funny story Thorn would always be happy to share proudly with all the animals and coworkers in the forest, lost children, or people in the middle of the forest, and the patriarch druid would always be proud to talk about his moon child.

Seeing such polite kids who still wanted to be friends with Dawn, even after not being in the school, she couldn't help but be happy for her little girl having friends, but still, there was one thing that would always make Serenity uneasy, when it comes about the show.

The three tarot cards about her future, Action, Reaction, or Inaction... Each of them would decide what Dawn's destiny would be if she didn't make a...

And then from the sound of the wind with the voice of nature calling her name, nobody heard the doorbells ringing as there was a little girl already nearby the group of little teenagers nearby her.

"Mother..." The familiar voice was recognizable, but only Serenity could already guess the time the girl appeared at her restaurant, the others on the other hand.

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH." The kids shouted as they jumped away from seeing Dawn behind them.

"Dawn, what the heck? How do you always do that?" One of the boys commented as she tilted her head.

"I just came here right now, didn't you guys hear the bells ringing?" Dawn asked in confusion, and the kids once again were into arguing about how Dawn was scaring them from just being herself.

Serenity looked calmly as she had her eyes opening slowly in surprise... Seeing her little Dawn with what would be a backpack big enough to carry a few supplies of food and clothing, Serenity could see the look of surprise of the boys and girls who just saw her little girl preparing herself for one single thing. Especially on the questions they are making for the girl, but she had one thing in mind.

"Mother... I need to talk to you," Dawn said slowly, but from the tone of the voice, Serenity concluded one thing. "I'm going to Ontario."

She chooses Action.

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"So you saw the last episode of Total Drama Island?" One of the girls commented as Dawn calmly drank her tea, and ate the apple pie with maple syrup.

"Yes, and I never realized the possibility of ending in such a way," Dawn commented as she placed the cup on the table, as the mother was still serving and treating each truck driver.

"Well, to say they were fighting over one million dollars, I don't blame them, I would have punched every single one of them trying to get that suitcase." One of the boys said in confidence however Dawn immediately shut him down.

"Your aura said that you probably would have run away after getting punched by a girl, and then making an excuse of being with stomach ache, since that's what you did in..."

"I TOLD YOU THAT IN CONFIDENCE," The boy shouted, as the other kids of the group chuckled at the boy grumbling under his breath. "But I just don't get it, the boy was already with 1 million in his hands, he could have gone stealth and got the prize for himself."

"You are an idiot, did you know that?" One of the girls commented as she made the group stare at him. "That boy Ezekiel was already rich, since from his book alone we already could tell that he had good money, he bought the resort where the campers were enjoying themselves, of course, he didn't do it for the money."

"Then why the hell a person like that would throw away the money if wasn't for the fact he doesn't want to win?" Then another boy tilted his head, as he couldn't comprehend on why a person would be doing that.

"Because he wanted the season 2 to happen." Then Dawn immediately cut everyone, making every single one of them stare at her in surprise, especially with the conclusion of the girl... And before Dawn could even go further. The mother came and brought to each of the kids, a nice hot chocolate and cookies for them to enjoy.

"He wanted his friends to have a fair game, he wanted to make every single one of them famous, so having another season would help them to have even more popularity, and make their fame even more known across Canada." Serenity had to confess that she was surprised when Mother Nature revealed the results of the show while she was at work, she became interested in watching the episode after the afternoon shift. All the friends of her little moonchild looked in surprise for the explanation, Serenity could see the daughter nodding her head. "Now kids, I hope you guys enjoy this treat, while me and my daughter will have a nice conversation. Dawn, sweetie."

"I'm coming Mom," Dawn said, as she gave a slight wave to her friends, which each of them waved back, knowing that when it comes to Dawn, you never know when she will appear, or when she will disappear.

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"Your supplies of food will be enough for you and your companion to survive through your journey," Serenity simply stated as she pointed at the backpack which now looked even bigger than before. "Tea leaves to guide you whenever you need help. And I found Howard inside, does he offer himself to help you?"

"Yes, he said he had a little fight with Beverly, so they need time for them to cool their heads," Dawn nodded to her mother, and suddenly the loud quacks were heard from inside of the backpack, which made both matriarch and daughter giggle.

"He is never going to learn..." Serenity smiled, as she looked at the moonchild, ready for her own adventure. "The journey ahead as your future was told... it's going to be the determination of pure chaos, but at the time you choose your own future without knowing, know one thing, be yourself, and the future you will have is the best you could receive."

"You saw my future?" Dawn asked in surprise as she was always told by both her mother and Mother Nature about what was going to happen to her, but it was the first time that both her mom's aura and Mother's Nature were in silence.

"Yes, courtesy of a very worried father." Serenity chuckled. She then looked at her little girl who looked contemplative. "Did you tell your father about your decision?"

"Yes, I did... he took it better than I expected," Dawn commented as suddenly on the radio there was static.

"Local news, local hunters were found mercilessly attacked by a grizzly bear, which left 5 of them a Coma in the hospital, 2 of them with lost limbs, and one of them with all the body with broken bones." The voice of the news on the Radio made both mother and daughter look in surprise at the sudden news. "The reason for such an attack in accord by the local Ranger Thorn, was because they were drinking beer and without knowing they were smoking into a region which would cause such fire in the forest, and the bears being a territorial animal, knowing the danger of their home attacked them without mercy."

"Wow, your father took way better than I expected." Serenity mused as her daughter nodded her head at her. "I think he got to terms with Mother Nature and accepted your decision for your journey."

"I also think so..." Dawn commented as she hugged her mom, who suddenly got surprised when she noticed from the pocket of her mother, a little object. "What is that?"

"Well, I have been waiting for you to come at me and prepare yourself for your adventure." Serenity commented with a mysterious smile as she took from behind her pocket, a flip phone which made the moon child have a look of surprise. "One of my clients said in times like this, kids your age would start getting more used to telephones, so he made sure to bring one for me in case I gave him the money, and I read the manual instructions and I add the number of this restaurant and also your home's number. So any time you want to talk to me or to your dad, you could use this flip phone."

"Mother I..." Dawn didn't know what to say but suddenly got a strong hug from her mother.

"It's a rite of passage Dawn, from your daddy's family, and from even mine... We reached independence by following our dreams and going on our own adventures, and we never looked back. So at the time you take this journey, it may take days, weeks, or even months, I don't doubt that even years would pass... But if the journey would lead to your own happiness. Everything would be worth it in the end." Serenity commented as she could see her little girl shedding a few tears, as she couldn't also contain herself. "May Mother Nature be always your guide my little moon, and be the solid foundations to lead you towards the chaos you are about to fight... Friends will help you, challenges will test your determination, and people will seek your help and wisdom, in the same way in despair moments you would ask for help... But if things come as Mother Nature plans. Then in the end everything will come to your happiness."

"Thank you, Mommy," Dawn said as she gave the final hug to the matriarch... Suddenly the mother closed her eyes, and then the sound of the door opening and closing was enough to identify, that it was now leading the future in her daughter's hands. "Mother Nature, please bless my child, and go with her."

"Err... not wanting to interfere." A voice made Serenity open her eyes and look at one of the truck drivers as he raised his mug at her. "If you wanted I could have given her a drive towards Muskoka if you wanted. I have a..."

"You don't need it Mathew, it's her journey alone, she will find her own way to reach her destination..." Serenity smiled kindly as she also grinned at the truck driver. "Also, you always tend to drink and drive, I don't trust someone who digests alcohol at your age being near to my little girl, so you better want your coffee, or I could call the police."

"Coffee is great Miss Serenity," Mathew immediately retracted his offer as he raised his mug towards the owner of the restaurant.

"That's what I thought." Serenity smiled as she took the coffee and helped to serve her own clientele, while in the deep of her mind, she could only have faith in her little girl and the journey that she wanted to take, to go after the questions she sought so long, to meet the person of 2 auras, and reach happiness towards the Action instead of Reaction. "Go have a Lion's family Cub my little deer, you deserve the happiness you seek."


Sky:

"I can't believe it, look at them," Sky commented as both she and Jane didn't stop watching the final episode of the show at night, since both girls had a very busy morning at school and work as intern, both Jane and Sky decided to use the opportunity to prepare the final episode and watch together without taking spoilers from nobody else, and at the final show that both girls had been so interested watching together. They prepared for everything, from bringing the snacks and even having the forum blog to read after the episode.

It had been hard for Sky and her big sister not to look on the forums, since the whole day had been around the final episode, everyone had thought it would have been a final party when it came to Lindsay winning the show, and well deserved victory, while some would complain that Heather had a better chance, but it was just luck who took the victory from her.

But that wasn't what they were focused on... Sky heard from one of the gymnastic classmates telling Lindsay accepted a challenge of 1 million dollars, which everyone could try into a battle royale for the sake of taking the money. Immediately Sky preferred to read the books of her school instead of being near her friends who would like to share the spoilers by reading the forum.

Jane also heard from someone in the Principal's office about someone wanting to watch the final episode since the battle for 1 million dollars was in the game, which immediately Jane couldn't help but feel the precipitation and the anxiety of her temporary job being done for the day, as much she was grateful for the Principal giving a temporary work, she knew it was time for her to publish her curriculum and trying to find another internship on her own or something that she would use as a job.

But that was a thought for herself to think about in the future.

And now, both girls were at night watching the events unfold over the episode.

It started with the party as the duo of girls learned about the reason why Harold always was talkative about the information, which nobody cared about... until they realized it was a game that he liked to play with his cousin, which was something they could respect. And the idea of Harold being a bit more mysterious and saying just a few keywords would be interesting to see how he would play with this style.

And a rivalry between Harold and Izzy was made since the girl was looking smugly at the boy who also had a black belt and was a military expert, that would be another awesome thing to see, since in the last episode, Ezekiel and Harold vs Izzy was shown so much on the forum, about the style of fighting, on why Harold was using 3 swords, and how Izzy kicked their asses, and a meme of Ezekiel saying to Harold nobody should know about it. Some fans already made a T-shirt with that quote with two silluets of two boys lying down on the floor.

Then the marshmallow eating contest, Izzy was in her 95th marshmallow which made both Sky and Jane surprised by her achievement, and suddenly she burped in front of Ezekiel, which made both girls in shock. He simply shrugged off and quoted one thing that made Sky blush.

"It's fine, it's better out than in," Ezekiel said as he then asked how to burp loudly, which Harold didn't seem to be helping from those hard instructions, thankfully Ezekiel helped him. "Err, Harold, remember what I said?"

"Okay, Keywords, soda, drink fast, wait 3 seconds, be straight up, swallow the air, and let it out," Harold said as he was giving quick instructions, which made both girls have their eyes wide open and open mouths in understanding, and immediately Ezekiel gave a serious face and let it out.

"GOT IT" The sisters had their eyes wide open in surprise to see Ezekiel letting out a loud burp as well. Not loud as Izzy but enough to make Owen and Izzy clap.

And then when they saw Izzy saying that with more practice, Jane and Sky had their mouths dropped as they saw Izzy letting out the mother of all burps, so strong that it created a wave on the pool, and brought a few people with it, and enough to impress Ezekiel who shouts it was awesome.

"Sky... I think Ezekiel doesn't mind burps." Jane commented as she saw her younger sister, who looked very shocked. "Sky?"

"I never had a burp loud like that," Sky commented as she felt intimidated from seeing Izzy being capable of turning one of her flaws into one quality, and now the gymnasts felt a bit of pressure to see there were indeed people way better than her on the television.

Suddenly she saw Owen start kissing her hand, and saying he was in love with her, which led Izzy into with desire to puck, good enough to make Sky more relieved since she never once vomited in her life, and from what Harold and Ezekiel said, eating that much sugar and drinking soda would have utter consequences, which was a way to make Sky be more calm, and still want to meet her favorite author, since she and her sister loved reading the first volume of Courage the Coward Dog.

"I'm fine, I was just surprised by Ezekiel's reaction," The gymnast answered the worries from her older sister, as the duo continued to keep watching the show. As Harold and Ezekiel tell Owen that his chance with Izzy went downhill without a return.

Then they learned more about the campers and had a good laugh at Tyler almost growing and DJ trying to rescue him, just in the end Tyler rescued the giant Jamaican with a golden heart. But what surprised everyone most, was Ezekiel and Chris came to a deal, which totally surprised every single fan of total drama. Ezekiel, the homeschooled boy, author of a good book which made success... Was now the owner of the Playa Del Losers, and the sisters had no other option but to clap happily for the achievement of the boy who had so much success and used his time to buy one great resort for him and his friends to visit him.

Then came Chris with a gray suitcase and an extremely giant check for 1 million dollars which led to the challenge when Lindsay accepted it for the sake of buying herself her own mall...

"Does a mall cost 1 million dollars?" Sky asked her sister who just shrugged.

"Maybe a few stores probably, but who knows?" Jane never thought about the price tag of a full mall, so probably it could happen or not, but that was enough to make the blonde bombshell already go into action with her best friends and for them... Before anyone could refuse to participate, Ezekiel made the touching speech while both Jane and Sky teared up, from proving that indeed their history together meant a lot more into just a silly challenge, but also totally caught by surprise by how Ezekiel twisted tables by going ahead but challenging his friends to pay up their birthday parties with the prize money. "Well, that was a good way to motivate his friends to participate."

"Not going to lie, I would also have felt challenged just for the sake of deciding the parties of my friends." Sky grinned as the sisters chuckled from seeing the campers participating in the show.

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Ezekiel taking the suitcase so casually from Lindsay made both sisters laugh at how easy it was that he was even whistling. And then when Ezekiel went into hunting mode, preparing traps, as he was ready for every single member of the show when they heard Tyler saying El Mongo and La Muerte weren't a big deal, they immediately closed their eyes and gave their prayers for God have mercy on his poor soul, because Ezekiel didn't have, needlessly to say it was cruel, but also funny to see how a nonbeliever of such terrifying stink bomb could change lives.

Theories on the forum about what was probably made the stink bomb, and a few users were having a huge debate, one named the SupremeEvilLordXD, and the ScarlletTheWiseOne. Which every idea would be brought into guessing what probably was the stink bomb, but the next day would be refuted as nothing seemed to be working. It was like a recipe that nobody knew what would be, only Ezekiel and Chef.

Then it came to El Dancing Diablos, which made both Jane and Sky feel surprised when Ezekiel was talking Spanish in a threatening way, only to show how terrifying power those little peppers could explode into your face, it was something that nobody ever thought about using it as a weapon. And just for the thought alone made them grateful for never going to a prank war against Ezekiel.

And then came the scene of Eva getting the monetary prize and by being hypnotized by Justin's beauty, it clearly showed how difficult would be to see a beautiful guy like him, and Noah clearly didn't sugarcoat, since Eva clearly sounded disappointed and angry with herself. Just later, both girls palled into seeing the bodybuilder getting in her hands a dodgeball ball.

"I don't know why, but I think Justin is going to suffer a lot from PTSD from the Dodgebrawll episode," Jane commented as Sky nodded her head at her sister.

And just like she said, both looked horrified that It was Ezekiel who planned that outcome to happen, giving a last warning to Justin and Cody, to just ignore his warning, and then like chess, Ezekiel played all of them, like pieces of chess, just to take the suitcase, and Eva gives a nightmare for both Cody and Justin, and Noah was having a great day.

It took a while to process everything happening so quickly, but at least the girls could find a good time to relax, and noticed how Trent was the only camper who didn't seem interested in participating in the challenge, and needlessly said, Chef's motivation speech was something the girls felt happy for Trent wanting to prove himself that he was sorry.

"Well, good for him, at least he knew he messed up, and being there just to support the others was a good idea," Sky commented as her sister was happy for the guitarist finally coming to sanity, and having the time of maturity on himself.

"Yeah, it was kinda nice to see Chef being so nice to someone." The sister agreed as both girls couldn't help but remember how the forums loved Chef being the voice of the reason and showing the flaws and where each camper should have improved before going ahead. Some were even making a petition to see more voices of the reason Chef, just because they want to understand where the others screwed up on the challenges.

Everything was so nice and great.

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Until in the end, Leshawna's fight with the moose would lead to all the work Heather, Katie, Sadie, Beth, Harold, Courtney, Izzy, and Duncan's work being dismantled, and would reach a fight among themselves, and reaching such a chaotic state, it was very shocking for the girls, friends became enemies so quickly that it looked the chaos made them act like a bunch of animals.

Even Trent and Beth being the voice of the reason, but both being ignored by the group in chaos, that was something that nobody would ever think about happening. Until the duo of sisters had their eyes opened in shock when they saw Ezekiel appearing, and he looked furious.

And from hearing Ezekiel's speech, both agreed, that everyone was watching them acting like fools just because of the said money, but not even in their dreams they could even imagine Ezekiel taking out his weights and use all his strength to launch away the suitcase with money to the river, just for later a shark eat the money prize, and leaving everyone into chaotic despair, but he wasn't done.

"I CHALLENGE YOU ALL FOR THE SEASON 2 OF TOTAL DRAMA!" The shout done by the boy was like an echo of a declaration of war, which immediately both girls had their mouths dropped.

"He can do that?" Sky asked as she then heard Jane thinking about it.

"He said the article of the contract, so that means that if was on the contract, that could really happen," Jane commented and just to their surprise... Chris appeared, clapping over the scene. And when Chris is clapping, you know something crazy or terrible is happening.

Confirmation of the season 2...

Both girls were speechless until they saw Ezekiel's final confession over the episode.

"Eaton Centre, Toronto, Ontario," Sky commented as she could see her sister staring at her. "Jane, can you drive me to there? I want to buy the book and do the book signing."

Jane paused, as she looked at her own sister, knowing that indeed she could see the deep blush from her little sister, she had a hard crush on the boy, and knowing well her sister, it wasn't that hard to guess, the boy wanted to make a fair game and make everyone have a great time into competing and being friends with each other, and what she thought it was a terrible flaw of herself, she saw that he didn't mind he also encourage to keep going. Now she could see that her sister wanted to meet the boy, but it would be a very hard challenge since Ezekiel is an idol, and for her to have the opportunity to meet with him alone, would be almost impossible.

But at least that's also what she could do to try...

"Well, I have 2 days off on the week anyway, we can see how long it would take you to drive on there since it would take hours. But maybe if we rent a hotel for the night it would help. So after tomorrow would be good for you?" Jane asked as she suddenly felt the good hug of her younger sister who was happy to have the support of her big sister, the only person she knew who could drive a car, and be willing to go on a car trip with her. "Also I'm curious, how are the chances of us seeing Howard on the Mall?"

"Well, I would say that if Howard or the person who wants to have the autograph on her book, I would say big chance, but do you think he would still be on the first of the line? Because I still can't believe we lost the first place for a duck." Sky pouted as her big sister chuckled at the reaction of her little sister.

"Come on, ducks can be deceiving and smart, you never know what you can find in the future. Now, go to rest, tomorrow you have a class. And I have to talk with the principal of my university to use my 2 days off. So prepare yourself." Jane patted the head of her native sister, as the two native Canadians smiled with the possibility of good things are about to happen in the future.


Dawn:

"300 steps on East," The moonchild commented as she counted step by step the direction she was going, across the first journey of her life, leaving the cozzy of her home, into the dangers of the unknown, since her determination wanted to go to find out the answers of her questions and meet the future Mother Nature wanted for her. She alone sans her duck companion, Dawn was crossing towards the night forest into a challenge that would give her the next step of her objective ... Kitsilano Beach, where Mother Nature would find a way to help her to go towards the Mall in Ontario, knowing that if she goes into foot alone it would take 40 days of walking. "I believe in you Mother Nature, please guide me..."

"Quack." Then the voice coming from the pocket of her backpack, made Dawn glance to the side, and see that her companion was already frustrated.

"Oh, sorry Howard. Do you need to stretch your feathers?" Dawn asked in a kind tone, to which the duck shook his head, and used its beak to point into a direction. "Oh, so you want to give me company while I walk towards this night?"

"Quack, quack." Howard nodded its head, and the little moonchild smiled as she appreciated the help of one of her animal friends.

"Okay, well, I need to walk 300 steps in that direction, and it will take a while, so tell me again about those 2 girls who helped you to buy my book. Do you think they will appear on the mall trying to get their books signed by Ezekiel?" Dawn asked as the duck passed a few seconds until nodded it's head. "I agreed, from what Mother Nature told me, he captived a few hearts towards him being himself. And I'm not sure what I would be able to say at the moment I meet him."

"Quack, quack..." Howard commented which immediately Dawn blushed through her palled skin.

"That just happened one time, and I don't like for you to bring up that," Dawn commented as she pouted, and the duck gave a sound that she could guess was the duck laughing at her. "Yeah, yeah, laugh it up. Next time Beverly argues with you don't come to my bedroom asking for a place to sleep, you hear that?"

"Quack, quack, quack." Howard quacked and Dawn pouted at him and gave a slight glare.

"I mean it..." Dawn said as she looked towards the direction of the forest. The trees were dark since they were covered in the shadows of the night, but the stars and the big moon clearly helped the girl to find a direction for her challenge. A long time living in tone with nature, and she already felt so comfortable walking in the forest. Knowing all the animals that could be friends on the said island she lived. But now into a journey for the unknown, she was at least glad that she had a friend on her side, and Mother Nature guiding her to the safest path.

She would be lying if she said that she wasn't excited to meet Ezekiel. And see how the future is about her.

The only thing that she just has now, it's just faith that things will be good in her future. That's what she hoped.

Everything happens before the first day off of the crew of Total Drama.