Groaning, Rhiley pulled herself out of her tent and into the day light. The news of their food and drinks being taken yesterday caused her to take a tantrum and retreat to her sleeping bag where she slept the loss of her alcohol away, but she had finally gotten a hold of herself. Slipping on her pumps, she tied her hair into an easy bun while looking around her camp. It was oddly quiet for Team Three, which made her suspicious.
A few minutes into her journey she seen something in the distance. The dot, which became more clear as she got closer, caused her to frown slightly.
"Why the fuck would somebody leave their clothes in the woods," Rhiley asked herself, confusion evident on her features. Picking up the t-shirt, her expression changed from confused to shocked in a matter of seconds when she realised just who the clothes belonged to. Kneeling down she went through the second set, the picture of only one girl coming to mind.
Anger pulsed through her veins as the betrayal became obvious. Two of her own team mates, one of which she was so in love with it scared her, had went off into the woods to fuck like wild rabbits. Well, Rhiley wasn't about to let this go.
Standing up, she growled slightly, only one thing coming to mind: to destroy. Rhiley gathered the clothes before jogging back to camp to do what she needed to do. Dropping the clothes onto the fire pit, she took out her lighter and lit Jonah's boxers on fire, chuckling as she dropped them. Pulling out her cigarette packet, Rhiley placed one between her lips so she could light it while gleefully watching the flames consume the clothing.
"Oh, just you wait until I see you two," Rhiley told nobody. The flames danced in front of her emotionless eyes. She was hurting, but she wasn't going to admit that to anybody, not even herself. If he could just throw what they had away like it was nothing, why was it so hard for her? There and then, Rhiley Thomas promised herself that no man would ever get a hold of her heart like Jonah Jaxon did. Taking a drag from her cigarette, she leaned back onto the forest floor, enabling herself to look into the sky.