mkuliaism
Halfway through season two, the stakes were high But this season, something darker was stirring beneath the surface.
It started subtly. A contestant-one of the quieter ones-began acting strangely. At first, it was just exhaustion, glassy-eyed stares, and sluggish movements. Then came the aggression. The way she lunged at another camper during a challenge, teeth bared like an animal, had everyone on edge. Chris, ever the showman, laughed it off, calling it "competitor's rage." But when she was found that night, standing knee-deep in the lake, whispering to something unseen, they knew something was wrong.
Julia was the first to say it out loud: "She's infected."
At first, no one wanted to believe her. It sounded ridiculous, like some cheap horror movie plot. But as more contestants began to show symptoms-twitching fingers, unfocused eyes, violent outbursts-the truth became undeniable. The infection wasn't just making them sick. It was changing them.