Flexible

"Right foot blue," Freddie said to Carly and Sam, who were both spread out in ridiculous positions on a Twister mat.

"You've got to be kidding me," Carly mumbled, as she tried to stretch her leg across the mat to the blue dot. In the process though, she let out a yelp, and fell down.

"Yes! Mama wins again!" Sam exclaimed, moving her leg to the blue dot with ease. "I am the champion!"

"That's what, fifteen games in a row," Freddie commented.

"Yes, because she's crazy flexible," Carly pointed out, picking herself up. "Honestly, what kind of person can bend their arm like that?"

"It's called skill, Carlotta."

"I think you and Freddie should play," Carly said, taking the spinner from Freddie.

"No thank you," Freddie said. "I'd prefer not to break my arm today."

"Aw, come on, afraid your girlfriend's going to beat you?" Carly teased playfully.

"Of course she's going to win," Freddie said "It's been scientifically proven that girls are much more flexible than boys are-"

"Just play, Benson," Sam said. "The sooner we start, the sooner you get the humiliation over with."

"Fine," Freddie sighed. "But you're explaining any broken bones to my mom."

"Just go," Carly laughed, spinning the spinner. "Okay, right hand green."

Sam and Freddie each placed one hand on a green dot.

"Left foot red," Carly told them.

"You ready to quit yet, Fredington?" Sam asked, moving her right foot to the dot.

"I can feel my spine snapping," Freddie winced.

"Eh, man up."

"Guys, no fighting during Twister," Carly said to her bickering friends. "Okay, left hand yellow."

"And I'm down," Freddie said as his legs gave out while sliding his hand over to the yellow dot.

"And my reign continues," Sam smiled.

"That game is impossible," Freddie said, frowning as Carly began putting it back in its box.

"What? No way, it's the best!" Sam argued.

"I will say though, it did have its perks."

"Like?"

"Well," Freddie grinned. "It was kind of fun being that close to you."

"How lame," Sam said, shaking her head, smiling. "How, stupidly, pathetically lame, nub."