Who: Everyone at the Camp What: It's a Party! When: 9:15 PM Where: Clearing in the Woods not far from the Village. Rating: Mentions of alcohol, secrets, etc.
It was if they were planning this for ages. The moment they could have everyone in their year all alone with no professors to keep watch. No boundaries of houses. No, tonight it was about house unity, or something silly like that. Evan and Emilie wanted to start the summer off with a bang. A terrible bang that could cause some havoc within the cabins for the beginning of the camp. What would be better than getting everyone alone in the woods for a small party. With the help of Archer Boot, alcohol was smuggled into the clearing with no problem. It was getting a truth serum into the drinks without anyone really noticing. It was fairly weak, she didn't want the big secrets out just right away. That would be set for a later date, especially when she really needed them.
They had lead the group up into the clearing with no problem. A camp fire was already in place, along with drinks scattered around and chilled. Even the non-alcoholic drinks had the truth serum in them. This would be a night of fun and games. They were all still young and weren't expected back at their cabins for a few more hours.
Emilie waited until everyone had settled down in a spot and finished their conversations with their housemates. Now was the time to start letting the truth come out. Or even see what people were willing to do to make sure the truth didn't come out. It was a silly game, and one that she didn't condone playing all that much. But how else could they get the information they needed? Simply asking would raise questions. Oh no, they needed something to keep cover. "How about a nice game of Truth or Dare?" She asked the crowd. There was a glint in her eye, the same one she always got when Emilie was up to something.
(OOC! Characters will be able to control themselves and their responses that way the truth isn't completely spilled out. No big secrets have to be told, just something small. Dares don't need to be terrible, and should still be somewhat appropriate. We don't need too much drama the first day! )