[center][u][i] - Maria - [/u][/i][/center] [b]"Of course, I understand!"[/b] Maria shouted at Carmen, smiling from ear to ear. She looked around the area to see that most of the students had arrived. [b]"Why don't I just explain it to you all at once, hm?"[/b] She told Carmen before standing up. [b]"Aright. If you're playing this game, I need all of you to come over here and sit down. Otherwise, we'll start without you."[/b] She shouted, a hand on her hip. [b]"The King's Game is a game where everyone picks out a slip of paper and each paper has a number on it. Now, your number is a secret. Don't tell anyone, alright? One of you will get the paper with 'King!' written on it. If you do, tell everyone. The King gets to make a command. Something like, '#5 and #3 must hold hands for 3 minutes!' I'll be the ref and if the King makes a call that goes over the line, I'll tell him or her to change their command. So don't worry, and play!"[/b] She explained, making wild gestures with her hands. She went around an let everyone pick up a paper. [b]"When you get your number, go ahead and look just don't tell!"[/b] She continued as she handed out papers. [center][u][i] - Lily - [/u][/i][/center] She followed Carmen, well... She was kind of pulled around but she didn't mind. She rather enjoyed it. When she began to introduce Lily to her friends, Lily gave them a small wave before blushing as Carmen said more then she needed to. Lily could only mouth out a small 'Hello.' before turning away. When did she get this shy? She shook her head and turned back around. [b]"Hi."[/b] She said, probably a bit more forcefully than she meant to but before she could apologize and explain herself, Maria was explaining the... game? Lily blinked as a paper was given to her. [i]A game? Wasn't this mandatory?[/i] She looked down at her number, still a bit confused.