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"We all have to jump inside, am I right?" Riley asked, they were now on the sixth spot where a giant trampoline was in front of them. It was so wide that she thinks ten people could fit in and they do not have to worry about falling out of it. There were stairs and a diving board on top of it since they couldn't seem to reach the trampoline because of its five feet high, they had to take the stairs and jump from there. The brown basket in the middle of the trampoline, resting on a square board, was like ten feet high, and they wondered if they could reach it even if they jump on the trampoline. "Yeah. If not, even if we put the flags inside the basket it wouldn't count." Xion answered, looking up at the thing out of their reach. It was already dawn, probably three in the morning, and th