Truth or Dare had gotten a bit… intense… in the last few rounds, but Aase was somewhat surprised to discovered that she
had enjoyed it more than she’d expected. Whether that was entirely due to the small amount of alcohol she’d
finally ended up agreeing to have or not was anyone’s guess (it was, in fact, mostly due to the alcohol) – but she
did know that she wasn’t ready to be done with this type of game just yet.
But she wasn’t quite keen on continuing the dares.
As the buzz of conversation and bickering washed over her, feeling pleasantly at peace with the world despite the surrounding commotion, an idea occurred to her. A different game, one that
Freya had taught her a few summers ago: it was exactly half of Truth or Dare, and by that it was only truths, which was
perfect. Truth or Dare had more or less dissolved, anyways.
Yes, yes, that was an
excellent idea, if she did say so herself. Much safer to not have to actually
do anything, especially something she might later wish she hadn’t. And, if worst came to worst, she could always… not tell the whole truth. Maybe even
lie about it – and who would know? Probably no one. Maybe. Aase’s brown eyes went round at her own thought, and giggled quietly to herself at her devious plotting.
But how to get everyone’s attention?
The dark-haired Trickett was rather soft-spoken by nature, rarely raising her voice unless it was with genuine laughter or unbridled excitement. Quidditch had helped significantly with both her volume and her overall confidence, further augmented tonight by a dash of alcohol. Ultimately, it was the lattermost that likely encouraged her to take that next step.
Trying to be mindful of the drink in her hand, Aase raised her other hand and waved it about to try to catch at least a few people’s attention. Using her best ‘Quidditch voice’, she did her best to break into the buzz around her.
“Hellooo, hi!†She beamed once a few pairs of eyes had met hers. “Can we stop bickering now? I’ve another game, it’s called Never Have I Ever.â€
Her eyes traveled around the partially-formed circle expectantly.
“Everyone know how to play? Self-explanatory, yeah? Good,†she continued without really giving anyone who didn’t a chance to say otherwise, anyways. Aase set her drink down so she could hold up ten fingers, then proceeded to wiggle them excitedly. The name of the game was to be the last one standing – and Truth or Dare had given her
prime ammunition. But she was curious about other things, too.
“Right, so. Never have I ever…†– she paused for half a second, considering, then grinned – “…
gone skinny dipping!â€
She glanced quickly around the circle again, curious to see who would be down to nine fingers already.