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With four contestants left, Total Drama Island is almost finished filming when all the former contestants are suddenly returned to the island. In the beginning, they suspect it's just another challenge, but Chris has other news.
The show is over. Something about a virus. He's clamming up about it, besides the fact that it's 100% fatal and highly contagious.
The crew is gone, but the cast is from all over the nation, and the government has ordered them to shelter on the island where they will receive letters from home and rations, all while kicking it Lord of the Flies style. Letters, that is, if they have somebody at home to send them--- And Courtney doesn't. What she DOES have is a complete 404 error in her brain and a sudden attachment to Duncan's hip.
How does a survival situation complicate young, dumb teen love? What happens when the letters and rations stop? Who will kill? Who will die? Who will love? Who will lose? Who will the Duncney haters in this fic attach to? Can I make Papa Bear Duncan fully believable while still making it clear he's 17?
Read the tags and all the Author's Notes, then find out on this episode of...
Oh. Oh, we're not doing the sting. I forgot. Show's over.
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Rusty did have a mother. Briefly.
Now that he’s an adult, he’s mostly forgotten about the woman who bandaged his boo-boos and filled the cookie jar on the counter, but he’s been catching little reminders around the house lately and he’s having trouble shaking her.
He remembers her face, her hair, the gentle touch of her soft hand against his cheek… and somehow, someway… he remembers her broken cries for help. The pain in his heart when they come back to him is clearer than ever, but the memories are foggy, flooded with heavenly yellow light and old country music playing softly on a busted radio, drowned out by what seems like water in his ears.
He feels so small in his dreams. But since he’s been seeing her again, the sensation sticks around long after he wakes up.
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The life of a Freedom Fighter is a dangerous one to lead. It’s a life of fear and adrenaline, where you have to fight for the right to every breath you take. Sometimes, the payoff is worth it. The glory after a triumph in battle, having your name chanted by your comrades, and the knowledge that you’ve hurt the Fire Nation yet again is a glorious feeling.
But beneath the ash and dirt, there’s one thing all the Freedom Fighters have in common: they’re all just kids.
That makes a loss that much harder.
Jet comforts a fighter in her last, painful moments.
