“God, I hope not,” Jett pulled a face when Anna posed the theory that they might have to cook at some point. He may have worked in a restaurant when he was younger, but there was a good reason why he hadn’t been part of the kitchen staff. Cooking wasn’t something he was very good at, so if he had to put a dish together on the show, he had a feeling he wasn’t going to do as well as he had at the pool game that evening. If he ended up going home because he could barely handle scrambled eggs, his mother would never let him hear the end of it. “Hell yeah,” David grinned at the suggestion of Jeopardy. “That would be a fun game.” “Seriously?” Madison rolled her eyes. “Who wants to sit around answering random trivia questions all night?” Jett brushed off her comment. “Jeopardy would be cool. I think they’re gonna change things up on us though. They’ll probably throw in a talent competition or maybe an obstacle course on the beach like [i]American Ninja Warrior[/i].” Anna was right though, there was no way to know. They were all participating in the pilot season of the reality show, so anything could happen. They were the producers’ guinea pigs until their contracts were up. He wasn’t sure if he was supposed to be excited or nervous about that, but the chance to stay in the oceanside mansion all summer was enough compensation not to think about it too hard. “A talent competition would be great,” Madison grinned. “Yeah, but if they run anything like that, they’ll probably make us pick a talent that we’re [i]not[/i] famous for,” Bella pointed out with a laugh. “I hope you’re all ready for amateur close-up magic then,” Jett smirked and turned to Anna. “Got any hidden talents you’d like to share with the group?”