Chapter 36-C: Truth or Dare

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<01/04/2011 - 12:23 | Saffrin Middle School (Gym), Austell, GA, USA>

"Here we are. Another day of gym." Standing here among everybody else felt similar to walking around in a normal dream of mine, like the world was fake. As usual, even though I was already past the point of the usual exercise routine, my presence attracted no attention from the others at all. It's not as if I was trying to be noticed at this point, but for a gym this noisy, it felt so silent nearby by. But what of Lumina? How stoked is she to be here again today?

"..."

As I thought. She's just as static as I am for the moment, and the reason is clear enough. "I am so bored right now." I don't really remember at what point I slowed down my progress of trying to find new friends, but I considered giving up to be more likely what I've done. It's not even that I want to hang around these people anymore. I mean, I want to have friends to hang out with, but everything I see around me, even among the girls isn't exactly what I had in mind. I'm actually bored here, and I don't really have the energy to feign interest in what everybody else is chatting about today.

"Why do they have so many free days? I know they start everybody off with exercises, but they're just basic stretches." Lumina doesn't really care one way or the other; she's only complaining about it now, because I can tell she is bored too.

"Beats me." There is a reason I asked to speak with Lumina again during gym. It's normally difficult for me to run around a lot and talk to her at the same time, but I'm not too active, in gym or otherwise. With the amount of free days we get, I pretty much just predicted today would be another one.

"Want to talk to Ashly?"

Ashly? I already forgot the original thing I wanted to talk to Lumina about anyway, so I expected her to try coming up with things for me. Only, "I don't know. She seems preoccupied talking with those other heathens. Could just be a bad idea." I noticed it before Lumina even had the chance to, since my peripheral vision is as good as it gets. I can't fault a girl for wanting attention from the guys, but I don't want to be near heathens right now. It's bad enough that I'm already out of stuff to talk about, at least until I think of something new and exciting to ask.

"Hm... Maybe you were right about having all the wrong friends." Lumina can't disagree with me, since she hates heathens enough to desire their violent demise.

"I've got it!" Making sure to project my excitement into thoughts, the background of my thoughts finally managed to solve a point of boredom for a change. And it's such a perfect and juicy plan!

"What?"

"Let's play Truth or Dare." It's the perfect time for this! I'd be more embarrassed to play this game with somebody else, but Lumina basically knows all my secrets anyway, so I don't have to fear losing to her. I should have thought of this game sooner!

"But, you need at least three or four people to have an effective game. Plus, I can think of several dares that I know you won't do in gym class."

She chooses now to chicken out? There isn't anything left to do here Lumina! You must be hiding something after all. That does it! Game on! "Does that mean I get to win by default? The great Lumina doesn't want to accept a true challenge?" As much as I could, I tried to hide my glowing excitement, but I could feel the laughing smile going to my face as I started to pace walk.

"I never said I wouldn't accept your challenge. But I'm going to make you wish you hadn't. I'm sure you and I have some super embarrassing stories to tell. Then again, maybe I should just talk to you about some of Talor's embarrassing moments?"

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