DAY 20 - The Biggest Decision yet

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JUNTOS TRIBE

MORA'S POINT OF VIEW:

Oh my gosh! I won immunity!

That challenge was right up my alley, holding my breath is not a worry for me. I grew up right on the beach in LA, I surfed for about fifteen years, ten of them competitively and they teach you how to hold your breath for long periods of time. So, I knew I would kill it

My decision for the reward was very spontaneous, but I thought, I don't really have any friends out here, lets keep Malakal strong and I can just be the leader of that alliance. So that is why I chose Jonathan, Kate and Bennett. I wanted to choose Erika as well, but there obviously wasn't enough room for her. But I don't really care, she is irritating. She makes herself out like a motherly figure but I find her quite loud and annoying.

Arriving at camp, the first thing we all notice is the table for four set up along the beach. It has cute little umbrella over the top and plates and dishes at the ready.

Jonathan, Kate, Bennett and I all walk over and assess the situation. As we go to sit down, four waiters walk down the beach with trays in their hand. As we sit down, they give us each a tray. Each tray has a selection of fish, rice, vegetables and exotic fruits.

"Oh my god! I have been craving this for days!" Kate squeals

"Yes, yes, yes!" Bennett cries, already digging into his fish

I can feel the jealous eyes of everyone else burning into our meals, so I over dramatize my love for this food just to piss them all off. I love seeing people emotional, it brings me joy. Especially when I won reward feast two days ago, had the merge feast yesterday and this feast today. I am going to put on weight this survivor. I haven't even been hungry!

The feast was beautiful, worth the win.

JONATHAN'S POINT OF VIEW:

As overly ecstatic as I am about all this food and amazing meal, I am not quite sure about the people I am sitting with.

I am trying to work out what Mora is up to and I think I understand. She has no allies, so she is trying to keep Malakal tribal lines alive. But I don't know if I want to do that. I feel in the group of five, the Malakal alliance, I am at the bottom. Mora was at the bottom because they all voted for her, but now she sucked up to them all and she has got above me. If I stick in this group, I am pretty sure I can pull Kyle in so it will be six on four, because at the moment it is five on five and that is going no where but a tie.

So if I can get Kyle to flip over to this "Malakal alliance" I might have more comfort. But maybe the deal looks better over on the Belau side. If the grass is greener over there, I will have no hesitation in flipping, what so ever. These guys are tight, and we have to take them out sooner or later in order for me to win.

Merge makes you desperate, so I am doing everything in my power to make sure I am safe, not just for tonight, but for the next eighteen days as well. Because whether these people like it or not, I am going to the final.

BENNETT'S POINT OF VIEW:

After the delicious feast, I wanted to seclude myself from the group so I could check out what I think is a hidden immunity idol clue.

At the merge feast yesterday, a piece of paper fell out of my napkin and I am pretty sure it is a clue to the hidden immunity idol.

I have kept it in my bag for the last day, and have taken it out and gone for an anonymous walk by myself.

When I am far enough away from the camp, I unroll the paper and surely enough it is a clue, I read;

It isn't high or down below,
What you want is far more low
It's definitely hidden and can't be seen,
Under something high and green

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