Faith D

To create your own voki, first go to voki.com and register. Then go to the "MY VOKI" tab and click "Create A New Voki". Next, you can begin to customize the voki’s features. Choose its body, eyes/eye color, hair style/hair color, and lip size/lip color. I based my voki’s features off how I look in real life, or how I’d like to look. Then, you can click on the clothes tab and change its clothing/accessories. Again, I based my clothes off of my style. I gave my voki glasses similar to mine, and dressed them up in a neat blazer. I also added a microphone for effect. But you can do whatever you’d like. After that, I went to type my greeting for my site page. Choose what type of voice you’d like for your voki to have. I chose the Kate (US) voice because it conveyed the tone of my message the best. Finally, publish your voki, and on the right side of the page there should be an HTML code you can copy and paste wherever you want. To get it on the Yolasite I dragged a HTML widget onto my page and pasted the code.

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This game is a DARE game. You will be challenged to do what the cards tell you. No consumer assembly required.

 

Starting the game:

First, place all pieces on the start, second, whoever is going first (decided by who wins rock paper scissors.) rolls the dice and moves that many spaces.

 

In-game instructions:

After moving your piece if you land on a dare space, you choose a card from the dare pile of cards. Whatever you choose, you have to do. If you don’t do it someone else can take your dare and do it then they keep the card. If you do it you get the card. If you land on a chance space you pick a card from the chance pile. This can be lucky or unlucky. It can be do the next persons dare no matter what it is, to skip a turn or make another person do your dare.

 

Ending the game:

 The game ends when the pile of dare cards runs out. Whoever has the most dare cards in their possession at the end wins. If you want you can write down how many points each person has, then shuffle the cards and continue the game.

 

 

 

In the box:

  • Game pieces
  • The game board
  • Deck of Dare cards
  • Deck of Chance cards
  • Dice

The episode opens with a panning view of a large school, a single girl sitting on the steps leading to the front doors. She’s openly crying while holding her arm to her chest. It seems to throb painfully, and blood seeps through her white dress shirt from some small cuts. Her sleeve falls down just enough to reveal the beginning of bruises.

Kokoro (the crying girl): *thinking aloud* I hate you. I hate you for doing this to me! I’m your daughter; I thought you loved me! *quiet sob*

Suddenly, the school door creaks open, and Kokoro gasps, furiously rubbing at her cheeks, but that doesn’t hide her puffy eyes or bloody blouse. The tapping of shoes can be heard, but Kokoro is too scared to turn around. She feels a light hand on her shoulder and almost flinches, but then she hears the voice of her friend;

Ran: Kokoro, what has happened? Who did this to you?

Ran frowned as she took in her friend; hurt, scared, crying. She had her suspicions that something was wrong, but now that she sees her normally strong friend crying, she’s scared herself.

Slow fade out as both friends stare at each other, Kokoro in fearful defeat and Ran in shocked concern.

Slow fade back in to both friends sitting in the principal’s office, Kokoro staring out the window blankly and Ran gazing solemnly at her.

Ran: …Do you want to spend the night at-

Kokoro: No! I’m-

Ran: You’re NOT fine! Please, I don’t know if your mom did this on purpose but you can’t go home with her!

Kokoro: …Can we leave?

Ran: Yeah, let’s just go home, the bell rings in just five minutes.

Kokoro: Okay…

Kokoro and Ran walk out into the parking lot and get into Ran’s silver car, where Ran pauses and pulls out a first-aid kit from the glove box. She rolls up Ko’s bloody sleeve with some protesting from her, and begins to disinfect the cuts. She wipes off the dried blood and wraps it firmly.

Ran: There, let’s go home. My parents will surely understand.

Ko keeps quiet and stares out the window, her cell phone sitting in her lap. It buzzes every few minutes with a message from her mother asking where she was and when she would come home. Ko turns off her phone.

Ran: *touches Ko’s hand* You’ll be okay, I promise.

The camera follows the car from behind, and the episode fades out with the noise of the car getting farther away.