Both Jarakay and Naak tribes become busy building their shelters. Most of the castaways are city dwellers and have no experience living without their basic needs, while some are used to it just like the nanny, Patani, and the farmer, Bheverly. It doesn't cause much problem, though, because they have expected the scenario and have prepared themselves for it. The Naak tribe shows cooperation in building their shelter and searching for food. Though not thoroughly built, they are glad that they have made quite a shield if ever rain poured comes nighttime. And although they have caught quite a number of small crabs that could be their food for the day, starting a fire proves to be the problem. On the other hand, Patani, determined to be the sole survivor, eats some raw oysters. She says she haven't tried it before, but she has to do it because she needs to eat.
The Jarakay tribe, on the other hand, is having some issues with the location of their shelter. While the girls of the Naak tribe are done with it, the boys are still on the planning stage. There's not much cooperation between them and issues of leadership turns up. On progress, they are able to find their "tree mail" where they have to check every so often for new mail. They are also juvilant upon finding their drinking well.
Character issues are starting to arise. As much as the others like Patani's comic and talkative nature, it causes some disapproval especially with Nikki who seems to want to sleep all the time.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
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