Two hours into the paintball game, Ainslon feared she had made a terrible mistake, agreeing to this madness. One of the opposing teams lost Charlie first, along with Jeffrey, leaving Callie on her own. Surely, she would be easy to take out. When the teams were divided that morning, Ainslon had naturally been paired with Lauren. Brandy and Justin were paired together. Paintballs whizzing by her wasn’t as fun as Ainslon hoped it would be. More than once, Lauren sent her hand signals, but Ainslon didn’t know what the hell she was going on about. For a good twenty minutes, she huddled behind this outbuilding, trying to steer clear of the multiple teams on the field. Per the leaflet, at any given moment, there could be up to twenty-five teams in play. She jerked her head around and came eye t

