“What, no–” Katrina panics some more and hurries forward, her sudden movements causing the bridge to sway violently. I scream in alarm and cling onto the ropes of the bridge, turning to glare at Katrina over my shoulder. “Katrina, stop moving please!” I beg desperately, tears clouding my eyes. “I’m afraid of heights.” “Since when?” She asks, puzzled. “Since the moment you threw me off a f*****g plane!” I snap in reply. Shutting her eyes closed with a sigh, she frowns in disapproval when Candy began to whisper something in her ear but seems to adhere to her words. Reopening her eye, she gazes at me intensely for a few seconds before grumbling. “Fine, we’ll go ahead. But the minute we get to the other side, you and Gavin better get your asses teleported across the bridge through

