Eleven Eliminated V.S. Three Finalists

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Alright diary,

Three days until the finale here.

Here at the motel, it's me, Will, Ashley, Lill, Nick, Grett, Gabby, Tom, Jake, and Dan.

And at camp, four finalists remain. 

Miriam, the old lady.

Alec, the librarian.

Ellie, the worker with a lack of money.

Fiore, the child.

What a group. Surpassing a spy, his so called ex (already?! That's weird.), a fake pageant winner, a good gamer, a environmental activist, a NATIONAL Girl Scout leader, a cowgirl, a strong guy, and a rich guy, is very good.

But then, there's me. Just a kid with his notepad. Sure I'm not the youngest, but I definitely feel the weakest. I really just came here to give representation to others. I don't need the money, anyways, so I just want to cheer on everyone else.

And I'm so happy and grateful that I get to do just that. 

But right now, a member of the final four is going home tonight.

Who's the biggest threat for me?

Gotta be Miriam to be honest. She's got so much more brains than I thought, except, Tom told me she fell for evil traps twice. Ok yeah, I lied. Fiore is the real deal here. The fact that a six year old could ever make it to a final four like this is impossible, unless you're Fiore, of course. Alec comes in third for biggest threat. Sure, he's a librarian and has good strategy, but I think physically he could play the game well. Then, Ellie. Gabby and I will for sure be cheering her on if she makes final three. Gabby's my friend, and Ellie is hers. That's why I'm cheering her on. 

It was a quiet day at the motel today. Birds sang for the first time in forever, we all had a big breakfast buffet and a small lunch as well. Then we got pizza for dinner which was really nice. Finally, a dessert of our choice. I chose éclairs. They're just so good to me! 

And then, we waited...

And waited...

And waited even more...

Until...

Right when 11PM hit, the bus arrived.

All of us eliminated campers were at our bedroom windows, looking outside to see who was about to join us.

Stepping off of the bus was a tall man, with glasses and his hair pulled back.

Alec.

Nobody said anything until he entered and we heard him yelling.

"I can't believe that little girl betrayed me, after everything we've done in this game!" Alec yelled.

Wait, so, if I stayed Fiore's friend, would she have eventually betrayed me, too?

Well, I'm not sure. It's a hard thing to think about. 

I just wish that whatever she's gone through, for her to have a better life and for her to change her ways, slowly and surely.

The twenty-sixth night ended with everyone struggling to sleep as Alec smashed a few alcohol bottles and kept on yelling. The peace and quiet was no longer in excellence, at least in this motel.



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