Ian grabbed my shoulders and shook me. “Maybe this will make you lighten up.” “She doesn’t have to listen to you, Ian,” Rica said, but he ignored her. “When I first saw you, you know what I thought? Well, aside from the fact that my clothes were ruined. I thought to myself, thank god I wasn’t like you.” Him insulting me wasn’t really convincing me to swing twenty feet off the ground. “You were so uptight and seeing you even made me feel stressed. I asked you to join us because you looked like you desperately needed some fun in your life. Swinging up there will make you feel the best you’ve ever felt. And you’re going to give that up because you’re scared of something that might not even happen?” “Ian! Camille! They’re ready for us!” Gabby called out. “Are YOU ready?” he asked. I re

