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Audrey's POV:
I woke up and looked at my phone. It was 7 a.m. I was going to talk to Jay today. Lonnie was going to talk to Chad.
I really did hope that everything went well for her, no matter how I felt, I thought, looking at the girl who was still sleeping.
The truth was, I think I still have feelings for Chad.
I don't even really know why. I honestly just pulled this thing about Chad with Evie, Mal, and Jane, just to break him and Lonnie up and get Chad back. Plus, Chad and I do have a lot of history together.
I know I sound like a terrible person. But the spark is just kinda gone with Jay.
I don't want to hurt him, and I hope that it won't. He's strong, it shouldn't. Should it?

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Chad's POV:
I was rudely awaken when Jay kicked me in the face with his nasty feet.
Yuck. Did he take his shoes off in that disgusting forest? Or dip his feet into the ocean and have Uma put a stink spell on them?
"Hey! Watch it!," I yelled at him. He perked up. "What did I do?," he asked. I looked at him weirdly.
"You kicked me in the face with your nasty feet!," I exclaimed. He chuckled.
"Oh, thank you, your attitude ain't too good itself," he said, smirking.
I just squinted at him as he put his shoes on and went outside the tent.
Today was the day that I was going to talk to Lonnie. Jay was going to talk to Audrey.
I don't want to hurt Lonnie, really. And I hope it won't.
I just don't really feel anything there anymore. The truth was, I actually still have feelings for Audrey.
It really hurt when she dumped me a couple months ago. Plus we have a lot of history together.

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Lonnie's POV:
I woke up to the sound of seagulls squawking. I sat up and stretched.
Audrey was looking at her phone, Mal was sketching a picture of Ben, Evie was looking through fashion magazines and smiling. She probably got another good review in there. Her clothing line, 'Evie's 4 Hearts' had really been taking off lately. Her designs are amazing.
Jane was the only one who wasn't up yet. "Sleep well?," Audrey asked.
"Yeah I did, actually. What about you guys?," I asked.
"Yeah, I did," Audrey replied.
"Me too," Mal said, and Evie nodded.
"Remember you guys need to talk to Jay and Chad today," Evie said, in a serious tone. "Don't remind me," I said, looking down. Evie gave me a look.
"Don't worry, I will, I promise," I said, reassuring her.
"Me too," Audrey said, nodding.
"Good," Evie said.
Jane's eyes blinked open. "You guys had to wake me up," she said, moaning.
"Oh my gosh, we're so sorry Jane, we didn't mean to wake you," Mal said, apologizing for all of us.
"It's okay," Jane assured her, giving her a smile, which Mal returned.
"Dreaming about Carlos?," Evie asked her with a smirk.
"Pfft.....no!," Jane said. I knew she was lying.
"Maybe.....," she said with a small smile.
"I knew it!!," Evie said in a sing-song voice. I giggled.
"I'm going to go and see if the guys are up yet," I said, going outside of the tent.

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Jay's POV:
When I got outside of the tent, Lonnie had gotten out of the girl's tent at the same time. Coincidence, huh?
"Morning Jay," she said, with a smile, walking over to me.
"Good morning, Lonnie," I said, smiling back at her.
"So, are the other guys up yet?," she asked, leaning over, trying to look inside our tent. "Uh, Chad is. I don't know about the others," I said.
"Okay, I need to talk to him, but I think I'm going to wait a few minutes. Not right now," she said, looking down.
"Is everything okay?," I asked.
"You know, I've been having second thoughts about the two of us. I just don't really feel the spark anymore," she said.
"Yeah, same for me, but with Audrey. I'm talking to her today, too," I said.
"She's up, if you want to talk to her now. All the girls are up," she said gesturing towards their tent.
"Uh, no. I'm going to wait a few minutes, like you," I said, with a small smile.
"Okay. Um, do you want to wake up the rest of the guys, and we all come out here and eat breakfast?," she suggested.
"Yeah, that'd be great," I said, going towards our tent.
"And, hey! Lonnie. Maybe we should go ahead and have that talk with them. The sooner the better, you know, rip off the bandage," I suggested.
"Yeah, that probably would be best," she said, with a smile and going into the girl's tent. I went into our tent.
"Everybody up!," I yelled. Carlos bolted awake and screamed.
"Oh shut up!," Chad said, throwing a pillow at him.
Doug put his glasses on, but they got knocked off again when Carlos was stretching.
"Chad? May I?," Doug asked, gesturing towards the pillow.
Chad handed it to him and Doug hit Carlos with the pillow again.
"Please calm down children," Ben said, who was tying his shoes.
"Thank you," I said, while the others just glared at us.
"Let's go eat breakfast! Come on!," I exclaimed, dragging Carlos out of the tent, the others following close behind.
All the girls were already out there, chatting, waiting for us. I looked at Lonnie. She nodded, I nodded back to her.
Audrey came up to me. "I need to talk to you," she said.
"Me too," I said. I looked over at Lonnie who had started talking to Chad. Everyone else was chatting in a group around the fire pit.
"You go first," I said, trying to be a gentleman. "Okay," she said, looking down.

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