“I have a question.”
“Yes?”
“How do we tell sides?” Marie asked.
“In your rooms there will be uniforms of many sizes. Some are green and some are brown. Team A, which color do you want?”
“Green.” They agreed on.
“You’re in the dining room, then. Team B, we’re in here. All the shades will be closed until the whistle.”
“Can you reenter the house?” David asked.
“Yes, once you have left. If there are no more questions. . .,” I looked, “Then, let the game begin.” The two groups went to their stations and got to work on their flag. I was in Team B.
“Adam, got any ideas where to hide this flag?” Noah asked.
“Yes, Noah. Right under their noses.” I replied.
“Where’s that?” Marie asked.
“Don’t worry. When it comes time to hide the flag, I’ll go. When it comes time to hide, all of you follow me, I have the perfect place to be our command center and jail.” I commented. We designed our flag. It was a picture of a sunset on a pond. It was almost as pretty as the real thing. An half an hour rolled by and Team A went and hid their flag. Fifteen minutes went by, and I went to hide ours. I went to the mind game, quickly slipping in and putting it in the back of the game. Then I came back and went into the house. The game was about to begin.