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Cruising Across the Indian Ocean

 

            Once upon a time, on a clear hot summer day, a guy called Fadi decided to steal a big yacht and go on a trip with his friends. The big stolen yacht set sail to cruise from Tripoli on its way to a deserted island in the middle of nowhere in the suburbs of the Philippines.
             On the yacht were 2 cabins each for a different group of teenagers with different lifestyles. The first group consisted of 5 eager learners called Ralph, Ziad, Gaby, Matthew and Salim who knew about nothing except about books. Meanwhile the other group was a partying, drinking and smoking group of 5 people called Alain, Maroun, and Mona.
             Later that day their stolen yacht hits an iceberg near Bahrain and they end up in the middle of the Indian Ocean. The yacht crashes while the fan was getting sliced into food for the fishes. The yacht broke into 2 nearly equal halves with each tilting to its opposing side. Ralph, the only person awake reading Harry Potter while the yacht was sinking, felt something strange was happening to the yacht so he woke all the other teenagers. Then after a long conversation between them, and after finding what happened to the yacht, the teenagers came up with the idea of joining the beds together forming a floating surface. All they had were their bags who on a side were filled with books and on the other, filled with drugs, cigars, cigarettes, and all the kinds of alcohol drinks you can find. .
             They fall asleep and wake up on a deserted island, unaware of their location; they decide to have a leader to be able to survive their stay on the island. After lots of quarrels, and after deciding to unite their groups, Ralph was chosen as a leader for both of the groups. Ralph leading the way, along with the group starts his search on the island for food and for some place to live in. What they find were a lot of wild animals, a lot of fruit trees, and they found some ancient weapons such as some daggers, some swords, some arrows and some bows.


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