After a week I was actually starting to feel comfortable in my new home, with my new friends. I didn't know that people so different could get along so well. Lauren was very out going, and artistic, she always had a new idea on how to do something. Liam was outgoing, but more on the annoying side, and was very athletic. He was quarterback on the football team, and also played for the school's basketball, and baseball teams. Jace was a mix of outgoing, and keeping to himself. It depended on who he was talking to or where he was, he was funny, and creative, always making everyone laugh.
As for me, I used to be outgoing, risk-taking, and insanely energetic. Now I keep more to myself, but as i get to know everyone I'm starting to open up, and be the me that I actually am.
"So what's the craziest thing that you've ever done?" Liam asked me, as him, Jace, Lauren, and I were sitting on the grass in the park playing a game of two truths one lie.
He was asking me this, because I was making fun of him for never doing anything with a risk to it, considering that the lies he was making up were mor interesting than the truth.
"God Li, there's so many." I laughed.
"That's a lame excuse! You're just trying to dodge the question." He complained.
"Alright, calm down." I said. "The craziest thing I've ever done was probably when I started a flash mob with my friends at the mall. We had hundreds of people join in, and it was just a surreal experience."
"A flash mob? Didn't you get in any trouble?" Lauren asked.
"Yeah, got kicked out of the mall, but it was worth it." I explained.
"You're crazy!" Jace laughed.
I shrugged my shoulders, and laughed. We stayed at the park a little longer before I had to leave.
"See ya all tomorrow." I smiled, and walked away.
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