"Yeah, stinking hot yesterday, pouring rain today. Who would have thought?" Jasmine added.
It was, of course, the following day.
"Hey guys." Larry said, entering the room.
"Hey Larry - you're wet." Zac grinned.
"Really? I hadn't noticed." He replied, smiling.
"So, what plans do you have for us today?" Isaac asked.
"None. You guys get to stay inside and play games." Larry answered. "Obviously, the pool table is right there, as is the Nintendo and Playstation. There are board games in the cupboard over there, in case you hadn't realised. And if anyone wants to brave the wet weather, there's a video hire shop just down the road."
"Oh gee great." Libby commented. "I suppose strip poker is out of the question?"
"Only if you have a problem with people all over the world watching."
"I guess that means strip twister is out too."
"One question Libby. I thought you didn't like us, so why would you want to play strip anything?" Taylor asked.
"I just like playing the game." Libby shrugged. "Stuff who with."
"Yeah whatever." Deanna replied. "Tay? A game of pool?"
"Sure. I bet I'll kick your butt again."
Deanna smiled.
"Yeah, probably."
"Playstation Jas?" Zac asked.
"Yeah ok."
Isaac and Libby's eyes met.
"I wanna read." She said.
Isaac nodded.
"Yeah, ok. I'll get a book then too."
He was a little frustrated and not being able to really do anything, simply because Libby was such a damn spoil sport.
Still, he settled down to read anyway. But he found it hard to concentrate on the book. What he really wanted to do was called Karina. He wanted to call her and tell her what happened and apologise.
But he couldn't. Not with the cameras. He didn't want the viewers to hear what he said to his girlfriend. He certainly didn't want Deanna to over hear.
And why the heck was the girl never at home anyway?