Red, crimson, ruby, rooooooooseeeeeeeeee. Her pulse was a flutter, unable to contain her bliss she clapped her hands with a coinciding "[color=ed1c24]E[/color][color=f26522]e[/color][color=f7941d]e[/color][color=fff200]e[/color][color=8dc73f]e[/color][color=39b54a]e[/color][color=00aeef]e[/color][color=ec008c]e[/color]." But as quickly as it came she put a singular finger over her smiling lips and shushed herself. It seemed to take effort for the girl to turn away from the girls red hair. Michelle had to pace herself do not overindulge on passion for without restraint it would lose impact. While she loved red she knew its power, how it shapes every aspect of the everything that is ever in the prism that is, her eyes spin as the thought clearly was off its track. [color=39b54a] "You have 1 hour, Project #456. This is your organiser speaking. You should know my name only as Darwin. Comply, make your teams, but whatever you do, DO NOT attack each other, or you will be forcedly removed. Do not try and override. This is standard precautionary."[/color] Her joy faded quickly. Nothing good ever came from the wretched speakers. Michelle's eyes preemptively filled with agitated tears, They always break her thoughts up....The method may change but its always the same! "[color=c4df9b]What[/color] [color=bc8dbf]team[/color]?! [color=fff79a]Are[/color] [color=f49ac2]we[/color] [color=f7941d]playing[/color] [color=ec008c]a[/color] [color=ed1c24]g[/color][color=2e3192]a[/color][color=ec008c]m[/color][color=39b54a]e[/color][color=fff200]?[/color] [color=ed1c24]I[/color][color=003471]...[/color][i][color=ed1c24]I [/color][color=662d91]don't[/color] [color=bc8dbf]want[/color] [color=f6989d]to[/color] [color=00aeef]play[/color]...[/i]" The final sentence lacked the volume and the spine to stand behind it. She forced a shaky smile, "[color=fff79a]Mmmmmaybe[/color], [color=6ecff6]the[/color] [color=bc8dbf]game[/color] [color=ec008c]is[/color] [color=ed1c24]badminton[/color]." Her voice wavering with her attempts to look on a brighter side, at least she wasn't 'alone'.