Laughs and some applause were heard when Savages Garden's 'Chained to You' started playing.
"Ok, ok, I could so see that coming." Taylor declared with a chuckle.
"C'mon Libby, it's not that hard!" Isaac encouraged. "Tell you what. You stand on them blades and I'll drag you along."
"Right." She replied sarcastically.
"Ha ha! Libby can't skate! Libby can't skate!" Zac taunted.
"Shut up turd-face."
"Ooh, that's harsh."
Jasmine giggled and Libby said something that shouldn't really be said on a PG rated program.
"Hey, you know they used to wash people's mouths out with soap and water when they said things like that." Deanna scolded.
"Gross. Hey, maybe we should do that!" Taylor grinned.
Libby tried to lunge towards them. However, she was wearing roller blades, and she was chained to Isaac, so the only thing that happened was that she landed on her butt.
Isaac couldn't help but snicker. But he did offer his hand to help her up. Ever the gentleman.
"Just ignore Zac. He does that to everyone." He said.
"I can't believe he's being so nice to her. Gee, if it was me, I would have given her a piece of my mind by now."
"So that's why you have so little." Deanna joked.
Taylor pulled a face at her.
"He's probably trying to make peace." She suggested. "You know, so that he can actually survive the whole week. And not to mention the concert tomorrow. Wouldn't want her causing trouble during that!"
"Hmm, good point. Speaking of which. We have to get up bright and early tomorrow."
"I don't think I like the sound of that."
Taylor grinned.
"How does four a.m. sound?"
Deanna winced.
"Terrible."
"I thought so."
"Wanna go jump again?" Zac asked Jasmine.
"Sure!"
Together (well, they could hardly go separately), they skated towards the ramp, over it and flew off the end.
"Ahh!" Jasmine yelped.
Zac stopped as quickly as he could.
"Hey, what's wrong?"
"I landed on my ankle wrong." She replied, rubbing it. "I'll be fine."
Zac knelt down next to her.
"Hmm, well, we'd better check it out just be sure. Can you get up?"
Jasmine tried, but to no avail.
"Ok, well, looks like I'll have to give ya a hand here."
Zac helped her up and she rested her weight (or lack thereof) on him while he guided her over to the benches.