Claire turned to look at Yolanda when she asked a question. There normally were very few questions, but what Yolanda asked was indeed relevant. A little smirk appeared on her face and she almost laughed. Mainly because, there was a curfew. However, it was broken constantly. And, it didn't help that Claire spent time with a lot of campers around her age breaking the rules and staying out late at night. She encouraged it. Don't break too many 'huge' rules, of course. But, some rules were meant to be broken so people could be young, wild and free. That's how kids are supposed to be. "There is a cur-" She started, but was interrupted by another question. Well, more of a bet from Tony as he ran and leaped into the ocean with a big splash. Claire laughed, and clapped her hands. "I'd say you get a eight and a half. The splash was great, but your execution was off!" She yelled out to him, playing along. Then, she turned back around to the group. Having a thought in mind. God, she really just wanted to jump into the ocean too. "Alright, the curfew is at 12:30 Midnight. If one of the counselor's catches you out and about after that, they'll lecture you. Although, lots of kids tend to break that rule every year and there is never any real consequence for it unless you do something completely stupid. Maybe I'll see some of you out late at night." But, the way she said it indicated none of them would be in trouble. They would be making the trouble. "Now, I guess it's onto the ice breaker orientation activities. And, well, we had all these typical questions planned out. But, our not so professional ocean diver over there gave me a much more fun idea. Could be pretty refreshing too." Claire walked to the edge of the pier where Tony had jumped. Standing by the railing. A devilish look glinting from her eyes. "I want everyone to form up into groups. Pairs of two. Tell each other your names. Then, you will tell each other two truths and a lie. If one of you gets it, or both of you gets it. I won't peer pressure you to jump off into the water. If one of you doesn't succeed, and the other does, then the one who fails will jump into the ocean. I know it's a choice and you don't have to. But it's fun. Like peer pressure. This is to test everyone's limits. If you really don't want to jump, don't worry. I'm going to be friends with you while we're here. So, form up! If there's an odd number, we'll figure it out. But, I'll choose my teammate first." Claire had watched Colline through all of this. Not a lot passed her sharp gaze. But, she could tell she was a bit shy. And maybe needed that right shove in a good direction. There's nothing wrong with being shy, reserved, or introverted. But, those people have things to say. She knew that from one of her closest friends, if that was the right word, back home. "You." Claire looked directly at Colline. "Get on over here, girl!"