**Chapter 55: Embracing the Chaos**

Part 55

Mina's eyes sparkled with mischief as she exclaimed, "Well, since you have more crushes, let's see how they feel about it!" The room seemed to lean in, as if everyone was eager to see what would happen next. I felt a flush rise to my cheeks again, but I tried to shake off the embarrassment. My eyes scanned the room, and when they landed on Sero, I decided to ask him, "Do you like anybody, Sero?" I was trying to deflect attention from myself, but Sero's response only piqued my interest. "Yes, I do," he said with a sly grin, his eyes glinting with amusement. Mina, however, was not satisfied with just that. "Let's play truth or dare instead, since there really isn't any kissing," she said, her voice dripping with excitement. "And since Sero answered the question, Sero goes first for truth or dare." Sero nodded, a look of anticipation on his face. He scanned the room, his eyes locking onto Tsu. "Truth or dare, Tsu?" he asked, his voice low and mysterious. Tsu thought for a moment before responding, "Dare." Sero's grin grew wider. "I dare you to make a funny face," he said, his eyes sparkling with challenge. Tsu's face contorted into a ridiculous expression, complete with crossed eyes and a protruding tongue. We all burst out laughing at the sight, and even Tsu couldn't help but giggle. Mina, however, was not satisfied with the traditional game. "Instead of doing boring truth or dares, we'll have them do stuff even more embarrassing or answer more personal questions to keep the game interesting," she said, a wicked glint in her eye. It was Tsu's turn again, and she looked at Ochaco with a mischievous grin. "Truth or dare, Ochaco?" she asked. Ochaco thought for a moment before responding, "Truth." Tsu's eyes sparkled with curiosity. "Do you have a crush on someone?" she asked, her voice low and conspiratorial. Ochaco's face went blank, and she shook her head emphatically. "Nope," she said, her voice firm. But I couldn't help but wonder if Ochaco was telling the truth. Her expression seemed a bit too confident, a bit too forced. I made a mental note to keep an eye on her, to see if I could read her expression better. As the game continued, I couldn't help but feel a sense of trepidation. What would happen next? Who would be asked what? And what secrets would be revealed? The game was on, and I was both excited and terrified to see where it would lead.