1. Ben Hartly is well known for ending up in the_______. 2. The _____ ______ is always prohibited to boys. 3. Archery is to field as basketball is to______.
Her eyes gazed at the riddles for a moment. The last two seemed quite easy, but you never knew with riddles. "I'm guessing that the second one is in the girls bathroom, or their cabins I suppose." The brunette mumbled to herself for the moment, unsure if the boys could here her go off on her rambling thoughts. The girl bit her lip for a moment as she thought about what the last one could be. "Basket ballers play in a court, as archers play in a field."
Mackenzie took a deep breath. "Don't take my word for it though, I'm merely guessing." The girl then added. She knew little to nothing about riddles. She hated them.
The first one though, that one puzzled her. She knew nothing about Ben Hartly and why they used him in the riddle, she had no real idea. "Where would this Ben Hartly end up?" She then asked, they must be serious about this. But Mackenzie knew nothing about Ben, and kept herself away from the outside world and the news it brought in. Mackenzie never let herself be known as a lamb to the slaughter.
She changed gaze and her orbs looked towards the map. Making sure she could find where exactly their maps were though practically, her directing skills weren't too good. This gave her a migraine somewhat.
"I so need a cigarette right now." Mackenzie then muttered to herself and rolled her eyes. Her fingers traced over her map, circling lightly the areas where they would need to go. She would definitely go to the girls' toilet as guys shouldn't really go in there, even if it were a game. She was taught that. Or maybe even to the court. Though she couldn't go two places at once. She felt quite proud of herself. Though if she was wrong, she'd be so annoyed.
Ben Hartly, she thought about this and her eyebrows furrowed. She wasn't even sure if she knew who he was. "Ben Hartly..." The girl thought aloud, long and hard. Mackenzie wasn't too competitive as a person, puzzles were annoying but there wasn't much else she can do right now.
Her head then lifted up and looked at the two boys, her eyebrow raising. Wondering what they thought about it.