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Wait, what did Bella say? Truth or dare, as a drinking game. No, no, no, f**k no. My eyes grew wide, and I began to get nervous. This would only end badly. As if my best friend could sense my discomfort, Raven spoke up. "Sorry, but no," Raven said. "Every time I've played that game, it's turned toxic. No thanks." I let out a breath I didn't know that I was holding. I looked at her in gratitude, and she shrugged. "We can play a drinking game instead of watching the movie, but not that one," Raven declared vehemently. My eyes locked with Joey's, and I silently begged my friend to fix this. He was always the life of the party and could smooth any situation over. Joey also knew better than anyone else in the room why we could not play that game. Too many secrets were being kept that never