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It was a dream and it was taken from me

eyes Jul 9, 2020 by Kelly0412
It was a dream and it was taken from meDuring her initial run in Champions v Contenders, Sharn focused on playing a loyal game but, in doing so, would cause Champions outsiders Brian Lake and Monika Radulovic to flip come the merge. This would lead to the blindside of Sharn's closest ally Mat Rogers. Relegated to the bottom, Sharn attempted to pay favor to any and all she could, which would allow her to successfully claw her way into the Final Two alongside Shane Gould. Her inability to admit fault for her mistakes or take ownership for moves made during the game, however, would ultimately cause her to lose favor with the jury, resulting in Shane beating her in a close 5-4 vote.

Returning for All Stars, Sharn was determined to not repeat history. She would quickly find herself in a swing position at post-swap Mokuta, ultimately deciding to side with power player David Genat over Nick Iadanza. Going into the merge, she would again be put in a swing position when Jacqui Patterson propositioned flipping sides to the old Vakama alliance. A last minute decision would lead to Sharn backing out of the plan, sending Jacqui packing instead. Fearing that she would end up making the same mistakes as in Champions v Contenders, Sharn decided to stay fiercely loyal to David, even knowing the threat level he presented. This fear-based gameplay would lead to her be seen as a pawn for David and Moana Hope by the jury and, after making Final Tribal Council for a second time, would once again lose after the jury found David's gameplay much more bold and overall deserving than hers.

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omg fml i centered it wrong
Sent by Kelly0412, on Jul 9, 2020

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