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Authors: Elle Casey

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And then the sound of retreating footsteps could be heard.

“Is he frigging kidding me?” asked a sleepy Sarah.

“He sounded serious,” said Jonathan.  

Candi peeked her eyes open and watched him sitting up and wiping the sleep out of his eyes.  

“Actually, this is probably a good idea.  We should stay in good physical condition, it’ll keep us from getting bored and going nuts.”

“Speak for yourself,” said Candi.  “I’m perfectly happy being unhealthy and bored.  Good night.”

“I second that motion, Queen Candi.  Good night.”

Both girls turned over and went back to sleep.  They missed the whispering that went on above their heads for the next two minutes.  

Suddenly, Candi felt herself being picked up and carried at a fast pace down the beach.

“Whaa … ?”

SPLASH! … SPLASH!!

Both girls came up out of the water, sputtering.  Candi was still not exactly sure what had happened.

“My hair!  My hair!” wailed Sarah.

“Holy shit, you did NOT just pick me up while I was sleeping and throw me into the ocean!” yelled Candi.

“If you say so!” yelled a maniacal Kevin.  

Sarah and Candi jumped up, minds set on seeking revenge.  The boys ran away as fast as they could, easily outrunning the wet and still groggy girls.  

“That’s it, ladies!  Hup, two, three, four!  Get those legs out the door!  First exercise:  a one-mile run up and down the beach!”

“Screw you!” yelled Candi.

“Okay, if you say so!” responded Kevin, making an immediate u-turn.  He fixed Candi with his gaze and started bearing down on her.  She took one look at him and turned around, running in the other direction.

Candi heard Sarah scream from behind her. “Oh no you don’t, Jonathan, you know I have bruised feet! 
Jonathan!”
 

Now both girls were screaming and running down the beach – but not out of fright.  It was more from the rush of being chased.  Candi couldn’t keep the crazy anxiety from rising up and bursting out of her lungs.

Kevin finally caught up to Candi, wrangling her around so he could pick her up.  He carried her complaining over his shoulder back to where Sarah and Jonathan had finally given up the chase, Sarah holding her side, trying to ease the running cramp there.

He set Candi down and put his hands on his hips in a determined stance.  “I decided last night that just because we’re on this stupid Peanut Island, it doesn’t mean I need to lose all that I’ve worked for in my rugby career.”

Sarah made a scoffing sound, which looked to be about all she could manage since she was so out of breath.

“Mock me if you will, but you don’t get a body like mine,” he paused to flex one of his biceps and wink at Candi, “by sleeping in and eating bananas all day.”

They all looked at Sarah as she opened her mouth to get ready to sing, and yelled in unison, “Don’t!”

Sarah closed her mouth and looked at them crossly.  “Damn Gwen haters.”

“I agree with you in principle, Kevin,” said Jonathan.  “I just think maybe your methods could use a little work.  I’m used to running a lot, but maybe we could not get up at the crack of dawn.  Say, more like, I don’t know, eight o’clock?”

“It’s too hot then, we’ll get exhausted.”

They all looked at each other and shook their heads.

Kevin looked a bit defeated.  “Come on, guys!  This is important to me, seriously, don’t make me do it on my own.”  He turned his most powerful puppy dog eyes on the girls.  Then he turned to Jonathan with his tough guy look.

“Come on, man, don’t leave me hangin’.  Besides, I can get your rubber band arms looking like this in no time.”  He flexed for emphasis, and Candi felt her heart leap once again at the sight of his bulging muscle.

“Really?  You think I could get muscular like you?”

“Well, maybe not
as
muscular, but pretty close.  Look at you, man – you’ve only been out here in the sun a few days and you’re already looking leaner and tanner.  Now we just need to get some protein into that body and start doing some workouts; you’ll be big in no time.  Chicks like big muscles, don’t you, chicks?”

Sarah just raised her eyebrow at her brother.  

Candi’s face turned red, but she nodded her head. 
No use denying it,
she thought. 
They are impressive.

“That’s my girl!  Now, Jonathan, whaddya say, are you in?”

Jonathan thought about it for a second.  He looked over at Sarah who caught his eye and gave a very slight shrug of her shoulders. 

“Fine, I’m in.  But I prefer not to wake up at the crack of dawn if you can manage it.”

“I’ll see what I can do.  Don’t worry – you’ll be very happy with your decision.  Exactly one month from now you will be well on your way to being the second biggest stud on Peanut Island.”

Jonathan frowned.  “Aren’t I already in that position?”

“Nope, Jonathan, you’re not.”  Kevin clapped him on the back and then went running down the beach, turning some pitiful cartwheels on the way.

“Where does he get that energy?  Wasn’t he on his death bed yesterday?” asked a mystified Candi.

“I have no idea.  I think he sucks it out of us.  I’m feeling more tired already.”

“Yeah, me too.  Let’s go eat some bananas; and please, for the love of God, don’t sing the bananas song.”

“Fine.”

The girls made their way back to the campsite, deciding that their energies were better off channeled into packing up to move to their new home rather than doing crazy cartwheels down the beach.

***

Jonathan watched everyone go in different directions as he mulled over the idea of getting buff.  He’d never considered it before; not because it was a bad idea – it’s just that he never saw himself that way.  

He looked down at his arms, noticing for the first time that he was getting tanner.  All his life when he had looked down at them, he’d seen the lily-white, freckled skin of a kid with distant Irish ancestry.  Today he saw something else.  The idea that he could be something different, someone other than who he’d always been, was intriguing.  

The fact that he had looked to see Sarah’s reaction to his decision of whether to commit to working out was also interesting.  She was a girl that was so far out of his league, he never would have considered he could be a part of her world.  But now here they were, in a very small world, indeed – but he was in it and she was in it.  And if he played his cards right, pretty soon he would be the second biggest stud on Peanut Island. 
And that could be pretty hard for someone like Sarah to resist. 
Or at least, he hoped so.

Jonathan walked up to the campsite just in time to hear Candi say, “Well I think we should do it.”

“Do what?” he asked.

“Candi thinks we should each be in charge of some sort of activity.  Become an expert in it and train the others.”

“I was thinking about figuring out the fishing thing,” said Candi causally.

“You?  Fishing?”

“Yes.  Me.  Fishing.  I can do it.”

“Oh, yeah, sure you can.”  Jonathan wisely kept his mouth shut.  He was thinking back to the fishing misadventures they had taken with their father when they were younger, where she would cry whenever a worm got put on the hook.

“You’ll see,” said Candi casually.

“No, I think it’s a good idea.  I wonder what I could do.”

“Jonathan, you’re a brown belt in karate.  Why don’t you teach us that?”

“Whaaaat?  You’re a brown belt?  How come I didn’t know that about you?” asked a suddenly interested Sarah.

Jonathan shrugged his shoulders.  “I don’t know, I guess it never came up.”

“I’ll bet Kevin would be interested in that.”

“In what?” asked Kevin as he came jogging up to the group, sweating like crazy and breathing heavily.

“Did you know Jonathan has a brown belt in karate?  He could teach us to kick some butt.”

“Seriously?  Jonathan, that’s cool, I’d like to learn some moves.”

“Sure, if you guys want, I guess I could teach you some things.”

“Awesome.  I’m down.  I’m in.  When do our lessons start?”

“In the evening, when the sun is just about to set.  That’s a good, peaceful time.”

“And Sugar Lump is going to teach us how to fish,” offered Sarah.

“All riiiight.  I’m looking forward to seeing her in action.”  Kevin gave her a knowing look while he jogged in place and did some boxing moves in the air in front of him.

“Mock me if you will, guys.  You’ll be sorry when I’m eating delicious steamed fish, and you’re still eating bananas for every meal.”

“Aw, come on Gumdrop, you’re not going to leave us out to starve, now are ya?”

“Only if you don’t respect my skills; if you want to eat my catch, you
have
to respect the skills.”

“Okay, I solemnly swear to respect you in the morning,” said Kevin with feigned soberness, stopping his manic exercising to put his hand on his heart in a mock pledge.

Candi threw the banana peel she’d been in the process of burying at him.  “Pig.”

Kevin looked around at what the girls were doing.  “So, what’s going on here?”

Sarah responded, “We’re packing up and moving out.  Start helping.  We want to get to the new site and clear a spot for a temporary house before it gets dark tonight.  I want you guys to see the view – it’s really cool.”

Within thirty minutes they had collected all their things and secured them in backpacks and slings made out of the sheet and tarp.  They discussed moving the lifeboat, but it had already started to sink into the sand; it would be impossible to move without either a crane or a lot more people to help.  They decided to just leave it there.  They had removed anything that could be of use that wasn’t permanently fixed to the inside of it.

Jonathan began erasing any sign of their campfire.  

Sarah shook her head at what she was seeing.  “Jonathan, why are you being so anal about hiding the fire stuff?  It’s not like the fire marshal is going to come along and give us a ticket.”

“I’m worried about pirates.”

Sarah snorted.  “Are you feeling okay?”

“I’m feeling fine, and I’m serious.  There are pirates out in these waters around islands like these; they kidnap people and steal from them and sometimes worse.  I don’t want to attract any unwanted attention, that’s all.”

The group exchanged uneasy looks.  They had forgotten some of Jonathan’s earlier cautionary statements.  They moved to help him cover the evidence of their existence.  After they were finished, they started hiking through the trees, following Jonathan’s lead.

***

Forty-five minutes later they arrived at the elephant leg tree.  Kevin and Candi immediately understood why Sarah had described it that way.

“Wow, that’s a big friggin’ tree,” was all Kevin could think to say.

“Amazing,” added Candi.

“Wait, you haven’t even seen the best part yet.”  Sarah led the way to the water.  

They oohed and aahed, watching it pour off the rock to the ground below.  Candi held her hand out, stepping towards the water as if in a trance.  

Jonathan grabbed her shoulder to get her attention, but Sarah told him to let her go.  She knew exactly what Candi was feeling at that moment.  Sarah had already had her ‘shower’ and knew that this was what Candi wanted right now, more than anything.

While Candi let the water drip over her body, the rest of them started surveying the immediate area.

“So, what do you guys think?” asked Jonathan.

Kevin nodded his head in appreciation.  “It’s great.  We can set up our temporary house under the roots of the tree, in the elephant legs or whatever, and then we can start work right away on the treehouse.  I think there’s plenty of support here.  I mean, I’m no engineer or anything, but it looks solid to me.”

“That’s what I was thinking, too.  Did you notice the stand of bamboo?  We can use that for the floors, walls, and roof structure.  We can use palm fronds for the filling in between the poles, the tarp can be our waterproofing for the top.  I’m not sure we’ll even need it though, with enough layers of palm fronds.”

Sarah was slowly walking around, envisioning how to arrange their things in the tree roots so that they could maximize the space and be comfortable.

“Put my and Candi’s things over there.  You guys will be over there.”  Sarah was gesturing to two separate areas of the root system.

“Oh, so you’re in charge of the house now?” asked Kevin.

“Yes, I’ve decided that this will be my activity.  I will be the house decorator and arranger; I will be in charge of making our house a home.”  She fixed Kevin with a challenging look.  “You got a problem with that?”

Kevin held his hands up in mock surrender.  “No, not at all, you’re good at that stuff, go for it.  Just don’t expect me to do any of it.”

“Well, then, don’t expect me to join your workout group,” Sarah challenged.

Kevin looked at her with a fake hurt expression on his face. “So it’s gonna be like that then, huh?”

“Yep.  It’s a tough world out here on Peanut Island, deal with it.”

“Alright, fine, I’ll weave a tablecloth or something.”

Sarah smiled at him.  “That’s the spirit.”

“So, Jonathan, when do our karate lessons start?” asked Sarah. 

He answered her from around the other side of the tree.  “Tomorrow, an hour before sunset.”

“Excellent,” said Kevin, rubbing his hands together.  “Morning calisthenics, housekeeping, then karate.  What a schedule.”

“Don’t forget fishing!” added Candi enthusiastically, now back from her mini shower.

“What do you plan to fish with?” asked Jonathan, coming over to join the group.

“I was thinking we could take some of these bamboo poles and sharpen the ends and make spears.  Then we could try to find a shallow area of the water that has some rocks maybe and see if there are any fish to spear … or whatever.”

Kevin nodded his head appreciatively.  “That might work; I’m willing to give it a shot.”

“You guys can skip the fishing lessons until I’ve figured it all out.  I’ll get started in the morning after our exercising is done.”

“What kind of spear do you want?” asked Kevin.

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