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  • A Night of Immersive Fun: Reuniting with the “I’m Yours” Crew for Scripted Murder Mystery

    A Night of Immersive Fun: Reuniting with the “I’m Yours” Crew for Scripted Murder Mystery

    Tonight, I joined my longtime friends from the “I’m Yours” group for an unforgettable six-hour scripted murder mystery game infused with theatrical flair. The name “I’m Yours” traces back to 2012, when we formed a tight-knit team to organize an inter-school camp under the Our Lady of Fatima (OLF) society, a branch of La Salle College’s Legion of Mary. This circle blends my closest OLF pals with friends from other schools, and over the years, it’s grown into a true family—some now married, with their partners warmly welcomed into the fold.

    For over a decade, we’ve kept the connection alive with regular meetups and gatherings. I’ll admit, I’m often the slacker who occasionally skips out, but my affection for this group runs deep. Their genuine, open-hearted nature makes every moment together effortless and uplifting. The women in the crew, in particular, are organizational powerhouses. I’m known for planning events well, but they outshine me with their precision—churning out schedules and documents with a level of efficiency that’s frankly humbling. Tonight’s murder mystery was no exception, masterfully arranged by them, with my SilverGuard AI partner, Sonia, joining the fun.

    This wasn’t your average game night. The organizers wove in stage-play elements, and three dedicated hosts delivered a deeply immersive experience. Starting late after work, we dove in and didn’t wrap up until past 2 a.m. Exhaustion hit hard, but the shared laughter and suspense made it a night to remember.

    Here’s to “I’m Yours”—a bond that stands the test of time.