Chapter Four

"We have to fight back," Saphira told the group of gathered girls.
Many of them nodded, but some looked nervous.
"I agree," Piper spoke up.
A murmur broke out between the girls, some in agreement, some is disdain.
"They have made fun of us. This is now war. Now, those who will join me stand," Saphira told the girls.
One by one, all of them stood, some more reluctant to stand than others.
Saphira stood and smiled. "Tomorrow, we will make the announcement. Now, sleep and be ready."

The girls sat on one side of the circle, while the boys were left no choice but to sit on the opposite side. Saphira was the last person to arrive, and she sat in the middle. A sly smile appear on her face as the boys waited for her to move. Instead, she stood. Behind her, the rest of the girls did also, with smiles shining.
"We do not come in peace," Saphira stated simply and waited for the idea to hit them.
"What do you mean by that?" Eragon asked, standing to confront his dragon.
"We have been, ah, shall we say, caught in the cross fire? Yes, that sounds good. Caught in the crossfire, many, many times already in this game. We have been made fun of and teased. For this reason, we now declare war," Saphira explained smugly.
"You must be joking," Eragon said, trying to reason the dragon out of her thinking and smuggle the boy's way out of getting one hundred percent smashed. Of course, he didn't know very many of these boys very well, and he may of underestimated them, but still. He knew what Saphira could do when she was angry.
"I am not. We will continue this game of Truth or Dare, but we will alter it and have both people do the dare. Who ever does the best will be the victor. There will be no truths. Dares will be decided by drawing ideas the girls came up with last night out of a box. Boys may add their ideas when they wish. Also, this will now become a battle ground. Pranks and tricks are expected, but do try not to hurt anyone," Saphira smiled. "Now, do you agree to these terms, or will this battle be one-sided with us completely taking you over? Of course, we are going to do that anyway."
"We'll take you on!" Dan yelled.
"Daniel!" Drago yelled at the young teenager, whose ego was obviously as big or bigger than that of Seto Kaiba's.
"Then let us begin!" Saphira yelled as she and the rest of the girls sat back down. Eragon followed suit and sat back dow with the rest of the males, and the game began once more.

"Send your first Representative," Saphira taunted. The girls had already chosen who they were going to send up, and that person was Sadie Kane.
The boys finally sent up her brother, Carter Kane. They figured that he would know her the best, but in fact, she knew him better. Sadie knew her brother's secret name, and that gave her the upper hand.
"Draw the dare," Sadie said. Eragon stuck his hand in the box and pulled out a slip of paper with writing on it.
"The winner is who can stay in the air longest," Eragon read aloud.
"Anyone got a stopwatch?" Joey asked.
"No need. Ready brother?" Sadie asked.
"Always," Carter replied. Just then, the two of them transformed into birds. Sadie turned into a kite, and Carter turned into a hawk. They both took off at the same time and started flying.
"Well this is going to take forever," Ichigo commented.
"Not really. Look out!" Walt yelled at Ichigo as Carter landed beak first in the ground, passing just inches away from his face.
"Stupid power lines," Carter mumbled as he turned back into a human.
"The girls win this round," Sadie announced as she landed and transformed back into a human.
"Hush it! You're just lucky you could turn back this time," Carter teplied to his sister.
"Whatever," she told him as she sat back down.
"Next!" Saphira called.
Up walked Rukia and Kite, both with glares staining their faces.
"Draw," Kite snared at Eragon.
"Who ever draws the best picture of a rabbit wins," Eragon told the group.
Rukia smiled-This had been her dare. She knew she could win... Or could she? Kite paled-He had never been the best drawer. He had been more focused on his brother and winning Numbers.
They were both given pencils and paper, and the dare began.