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Caraidean

Welcome to the wonderful world of Caraidean, which means 'Friends' in Gaelic, a new online soap where you control what happens! Join Sìleas and Marsaili and their friends each week to listen to a new Gaelic phrase and decide what course their lives take.

The storyline with the most votes will be used the following week. Use the voting options at the bottom of the page to cast your vote. This vote will close on 28 October at 12 noon. Be sure to come back and visit Marsaili and Sìleas to find out what happens next! This vote complies with the BBC's policy on voting and competitions.

Episode 75

The girls see a commotion going on at Iona Abbey and are quite shocked. Who are these people? At first it looks like the police! They gingerly approach the mob and realise it's not the police, it's that crazy ghosthunter who was in Arran and now she has a bunch of her crazy chums!

Marsaili and Sìleas approach the crowd and realise that they are inspecting a big pile of bones.

Should the girls make friends with the ghosthunter and join her quest? Marsaili thinks so. Sìleas has been inspired by all the mystery novels she has been reading and fancies making her own enquiries.

Should the girls join the ghosthunter or make their own enquiries?

Marsaili: Obh, obh, dè tha ise a' dèanamh an seo?” (Oh no, what is she doing here?)

Ghosthunter: O mo chreach! Dè tha sibhse a' dèanamh an seo?” (Oh my goodness, what are you doing here?)

Iona

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