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What a day! We're only just
over halfway through it and there have been so many arguments and
make-ups that we're finding it hard to keep up. As we left it, Adam had promised to patch things up with Deana after last night's squabble - and that's exactly what he did. "Are you mad?" Deana meekly offered, as she joined the smokers in the garden. "Not mad, just confused," Adam replied, and then went on to explain the same reasons he had mentioned to Sara earlier. His main gripe is that Deana keeps stating every week that he'll be up for eviction, even though evidence suggests otherwise. He's convinced that by saying this, it could put people in the mindset to nominate him. "Why would I want to purposely put that idea in people's heads? Why would I want that to happen?" Deana rationalized. However, Adam wasn't so convinced - even with Luke A's attempts to play the middleman and persuade him otherwise. And the more Deana tried to explain herself, the closer she got to breaking the nomination rule, AGAIN. So, although Deana tried her hardest to win Adam around, it's unclear whether he actually accepted her account of the story and the subsequent apology. But we're sure we'll hear about it later if he feels otherwise. And not only have we been trying to follow the Adam/Deana saga, but Luke A seems to have gone on a one-man mission to clear the air with the other housemates - singling out Luke S, Caroline and Becky for a heart-to-heart. What's prompted this sudden bout of concern? Surely it's not because he's facing eviction this week. |
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