Stranded in the middle

Stranded in the middle

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The vacation to the island of Madagascar is so far, so good for Cece and her best friend Tina, planing there adventure after the flight, and relaxing is all that's happening on the plane so far. Cece and Tina are thrilled and excited for the fun ahead of them, when suddenly the pilot makes a rough crash landing, on the wrong (stranded) island. Cece Now scared and worried looks around the plane for Tina, and thankfully finds her under a broken seat, alive. But now looking around at the dead people in the front of the plane, realize they are going to have find out how to survive, together "alone".
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