A few months ago Chelsey brown returned from an exchange in America. There she learned an ‘Oh so fantastic’ game called The Dare. First she played it with her friends (aka the popular kids.), but in two weeks the whole school was involved. Willing or not. Now, four months later, The Dare caused many destroyed relationships, bullied kids, horrorfied freshmans and a dead cat. But what is The Dare? Well, let me explain you; The Dare is all about tasks (called Dares). If you get a tasks, you have to fullfill it. If you have completed one, you have to give another a dare. A Dare can be anything. From small things like making someone’s homework or paying for someone’s lunch to much bigger things like ruining someone’s relationship or stealing clothes from stores. But why would people actually steal something for you? How can you push someone that far? By blackmailing them. Rumors are easy to make up, and easy to spread. Give me one day and everybody will believe that you have cheated on your boyfriend. Or kissed your English teacher. And you don’t want anyone to believe that, do you? No, of course not. So why don’t you complete your Dare now?
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