Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-36570662-20181223024110/@comment-37150451-20190114035455

Isla

I stroked my chin as I thought of my most evil, challenging dares I can think of.

We were doing my idea. A game of dares. Oh, and truths.

And most of them will be by ME.

Good luck, dudes.

Aidan was playing. Rita was playing. Aud was playing. Ar was playing, and Katina was playing. All except Kate, who would watch us. Aww.

“This should be fun!” Aud cheered.

“Trust me,” I said, turning to everyone. “Fun is my middle name.”

“We noticed,” Aidan chuckled. “You should go first, Isla. Since you came up with the idea.”

“Roger that,” I smirked as I got out a bottle. We all sat down, and I spun the bottle.

Who did it land on?

Rita.

Rita’s eyes widened. She looked worried.

So she should.

“Rita,” I slowly said. “Truth or Dare?”



We all laughed and had a good time. Not a single time in that game I asked for a truth. All dares. Some were easy. Some were hard. Some were just hilarious.

Aaand then it was time to go to bed.

The game is over.

Nah, this wouldn’t be the last time we’ll play it!

“Night, y’all!” I called to everyone. Everyone else said goodnight back and I laid in bed, thinking. Aud, Katina, Rita, Aidan, Kate and Ar are really my best friends. I’m glad we all met.

Talking about best friends, I thought of Michael. Shoot! I forgot I had to figure out a way to train Michael WHILE being a Guardian. I guessed I just had to bring him here, introduce him to the Guardians, and train him here. There is a training area here that I LOVE. It had punching bags, a whole big space to run around, weights, bars to do chin ups on, waaaay more AND targets.

My precious targets.

This training area is DEFINEITELY where I’m training Michael. And with Freygair, I’ll just have to make sure he doesn’t find out I’m always bringing Michael to train.

And then in a month’s time…

Training’s over.



BANG!

I immediately woke up with a start. Gods…I slept in again. I’m NOT a morning person. Someone must of have dropped something, too. “Infeeerrrnoooo?” I yawned, standing up. As if on cue, Inferno came up to me and nuzzled my arm. “Hey, boy,” I whispered. Wait, why am I whispering. Everyone is awake except the long, lazy sleeper over here (me). “Uh, I’m getting up. I’m getting up,” I groaned. However, I accidentally fell off my bed. “Owww…”

“You OK?” a voice questioned. It was Ar. I immediately got up, nearly falling back over in the process. Gee, I’m clumsy.

“Yeah!” I answered. “Of course! Why wouldn’t I be?”

“Just checking, since you have been in bed for a while now,” Ar replied, smirking. “I’m going to go. See ya.” And with that, she left.

Ugh, embarrassing, I thought. I turned to Inferno. “You are now officially my alarm clock in the mornings. Give me your loudest roar.” So, Inferno roared VERY loud, even getting a bit of slobber on me, but I didn’t mind. “Very good!” I said, pleased. “Yes, yes. Do that early in the mornings to wake me.” Inferno jumped around.

I had breakfast, fixed up my hair that was bundled all over the place, got a bag of training things, and was now on my way to check out the training area. I came across Aud on the way. She was going to check out the training area too, and asked if she can teach me a few things, which I agreed on. I mean, I’ll need practice on teaching someone before I’ll be teaching Michael.

“So,” I started. “What can you do with fighting?”

“Well, I know the most painful places to punch,” Aud smirked.

“Good, good,” I laughed. “Well…I’ll teach you how to defend yourself. You know, just in case.”

“Sounds dangerous. If dangerous, then OK, let’s do this.”

“Love the confidence, girl.”

So we did. We trained how to defend our self or someone else, practiced on the punching bag, lifted up weights, ran around for a bit, did chin ups, and after half an hour we had a break.

“So,” I said. “I’ll teach you one more thing, which is my favourite. Archery. Ever done that before?”

“No, I haven’t actually,” Aud answered. I grinned as I got my bag and got out my back up bow and arrow.

“Here. Use this,” I ordered. “I’ll use this.” I got out Cross Bar, extended it once, pressed a single button, and transformed it into a bow. Aud took the bow and arrow, and we made our way to the targets. There were ten of them. My Heaven…

“OK, just watch me,” I said. I put an arrow on my bow, aimed, and shot at five targets. You could guess, they were all bullseye.

“Wow…” Aud breathed.

“Why thank you,” I said. “Now…” I showed her how to put an arrow on the bow, which all went good. “Perfect,” I said. “Now just…aim. Aim for the middle of the target. Block the world from around you and focus.” So, Aud did that. “You ignoring everything around you?” I asked.

“Yup,” Aud answered said.

“No you’re not,” I simply said. “If you’re ignoring the world from around you but focusing, you shouldn’t of have answered me," I laughed.

“Oh, right,” Aud chuckled.

“Now are you ignoring everything around you?” I asked. Aud didn’t answer. “Splendid!” I clapped my hands together. “Now shoo—”

Too late. Aud shot the arrow, and the arrow had hit the black part of the target, which was still good for a beginner! “That was a great start!” I cheered. “You’ll be a professional!”

“Now let’s do it again.”

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So there ya go! Hope it was good. I was going to add the part of bringing Michael to the Guardians place, but it would've been too long. Oh, I didn't write what the dares were, because in real life, I'm horrible at dares. Haha. So it's basically about Isla teaching Aud stuff. Enjooooy!