A/N: So I was sitting there thinking about how much more the character's relationships develop in TDA. So I wanted to make a truth or dare game at the after party! I hope you all enjoy. This will probably follow the same chapter set up as T or D of TDI. 3 chapters, maybe 4 or 5 if you guys leave enough reviews and love it enough. Lol. Hope you like it! It's not going to be as good as the first one though. :/ But hopefully still semi good. It's just hard to play a game with 23 people.

Disclaimer: I do not own Total Drama Action or any of the characters.

T or D of TDA

The commotion of Duncan's win had slowly started to die down about two hours after the announcement of his win. Courtney and Duncan in each others grasps, kissing and stopping occasionally to plan what they would do with they money together. Beth had gone of with Brady, only to come back with him after everyone was relaxed. Everyone else had been sitting around chatting, excluding Justin who was staring off into the distance concerned about how unattractive he became to everyone and jealous of just how much more gorgeous Brady was than himself.

Chris had left the campers alone to celebrate considering he wasn't being payed to stand there anymore. But that didn't mean that he wasn't going to watch what they were doing, the hidden cameras were still on, but they wouldn't know that. So him and Chef sat watching in a room, with many different televisions, showing each and every camera view. Chef brought himself and Chris a beer. They needed to relax together after everything that had happened the past few months.

"Think they'll do something interesting? I mean there just standing, sitting, and talking!" Chris complained. Chef only glanced his way, scoffing.

"It's a bunch of teenagers in a room, and half of them can't stand each other. Something's bound to happen eventually." Chef lifted the beer to his mouth chugging it slowly. Beer and drama seemed like a good combination to the two. So they leaned back, getting comfy, watching what was to unfold.

Duncan had eventually completely pulled away from Courtney. He glanced around at his friends and enemies. Thoughts of the past few months going through his head.

"Let's stay here all night and hang out." Duncan looked at everyone. Some seeming interested, some not caring. Courtney pulled Duncan even closer.

"I don't mind." She leaned in and kissed him. Not a vulgar kiss, but a short passionate one. They heard Heather scoff.

"For old times sake, what do you say we play truth or dare?" Heather tried to look as confident as the last. Beth couldn't help but laugh.

"Want a repeat of the last?" Beth glared in Heather's direction. While some looked confused, the others knew exactly what was going on.

"I'm not too worried about that." She stood, walking to the middle of the room. Her gaze falling upon the people she has been around for so long.

"So who's all in?" The only disagreement she saw on anyone's face were that of Noah's and Ezekiel's. She walked closer to the too, who weren't far from each other. Laying her hands on her hip, she mustered up the nastiest glare she could.

"Is there a problem with that?" She tried to sound nasty, she wanted to scare them into it.

"I don't know what it is, eh." Ezekiel just looked at her with pure confusion on his face. She couldn't help but roll her eyes, and she wasn't the only one to react that way.

"Truth is where you have to answer a question truthfully. Dare is where you dare someone to do something, anything and they have to do it. It's pretty self explanatory. You should even be able to figure that out." The words practically said it, but Ezekiel seemed shocked by Heather's practical insult. He knew what the words alone meant and he figured that's how the game would go, but who would decide to ask whom? He had no idea, so he just continued to look at her with the same expression. This grew to irritate her.

"What? Still not get it?" The attitude laced from her voice.

"Stop being so mean to him." Lindsay snapped at Heather. She didn't want to watch Ezekiel receive Heather's wrath when there was no reason for it.

"He doesn't understand something so simple. Though I'm surprised you do." She shot back. Folding her arms to her chest, she turned to face Lindsay.

"I understand what truth or dare is. I just don't understand who asks who, eh." Ezekiel spoke up again, stopping a fight that could have occurred.

"Someone's going to start and ask someone, when the person completes what they have to, they ask someone. Then the pattern continues." Cody looked over at them. Ezekiel nodded, showing that he got it.

"So what's with you brainiac?" She moved in front of Noah. He melodramatically rolled his eyes.

"I am not playing a child's game." He crossed his arms, sending a piercing gaze her way. But she didn't falter.

"You just don't want more people to witness the embarrassment of you liking Cody." She smirked. The people that had attended the last game couldn't help but send nasty looks in her direction. Noah flushed a little remembering the embarrassment that he had had to face. Cody smiled, knowing that he had even gotten a guy to like him. Then they flushed, remembering the brief kissed that they had shared.

"Not that it's any of your business, or anyone else's for that matter, but I've gotten over that." He sounded pissed at the fact that she had to pick at things in people's lives.

"You did?" Both Heather and Cody reacted at the same time, both with the same amount of shock.

"Yes I have, people get over people all the time. A fact of life." He looked away, sending a quick glance at his new interest. It was so discreet that nobody had noticed.

"Oh? Well then there should be no issue." She looked triumphant, but again, she was wrong.

"I don't want to play." Noah spaced each word out as he spoke. Just as Heather was about to retort, Izzy ran over to him, leaning down.

"Just play it with me, we'll make it more fun for ourselves than anyone else." Izzy whispered in his ear. Noah was happy that she didn't notice the chill it sent down his body. It didn't help that her lip had accidentally brushed against his ear. He didn't want to give in, but Izzy was the only person who could get him to comply to anything of the sort.

"Fine." He let out a defeated sigh. Most of the people in their room cocked their eyebrows, curious at what the crazy red head had said to the bookworm to convince him. With peaked curiosity, everyone was excited to begin playing, save Noah who was still dreading the idea.

"Duncan since you won, why don't you graciously start?" Heather smiled at him, prepared for what was going to happen to her, had the wrong person been picked.

"Whatever." He shrugged. He took in the faces of all the people, thinking of what he knew about each and who to ask what.

"Geoff truth or dare?" He smiled over at his friend from the island. Although he had turned into quite the jerk, he was still his friend.

"Dare dude!" He grinned to him, excited what was to come.

Chris and Chef watched the tension begin to unfold. Waiting with anticipation for the game to begin. Finishing a few beers and not letting their eyes leave the screens. As soon as the question left Duncan's lips, a flare raised in Chris' eyes that showed he wouldn't rather be doing anything else at that moment.

A/N: So what do you guys think? Sucky? Good? Continue? Don't continue? Let me know.