It's okay! You're not alone.
You're not looking forward to another four years of school when you go off to college, but that's just what you have to do, right?
To avoid having to think about that for any longer than you have to, you quickly pull another slip of paper out of the hat. "What's your favorite article of clothing?" you read. Now here's something that will give you leverage over your fellow counselors. If you know what objects people love, you can tell a lot about them—and you can tell what will make them vulnerable.
Caitlin gives you a wary side-eye. She's known you for longer than anyone else in the group and can probably tell that you're up to something. Samira shifts a little, her confident posture starting to droop. It looks like your attitude is starting to affect the rest of your group.
Samira answers that one first. "This," she says, holding up her hand to show off a silver filigree bracelet. "It was my grandmother's." Her sincere smile turns a little rueful as she adds, "Which you could probably tell because it looks so old, right?" It does; it's tarnished and worn around the edges. "But I never take it off."
"That's sweet," Pearl offers, with a sincerity that you hadn't expected.
Yours is: