." My friend gasped and
s new game called 'Choose your Prince' I snorted at the stupidity of the title and the game. I mean
uy their copy, the more I got pissed. Shame on you all! I screamed
o, Jen?" I asked. Really
e a normal teenage girl then y
e a smart girl then you would keep that money of
arkled as she gazed dreamily at the poster where the banner of the game was posted
ht me here. She rolled her eyes when she saw my look. "Fine. You're supposed to be the sacrifice to
en
ered with a glare. The nerve of this girl. She was willing to sacrifice her one and only
nce her to change her mind
ds instead of one. It's my fault anyw
d if I look arou
without looking at me. She knows how much I hate the crowd and she knows m
I might not be able to get back in one piece after I charge in there. "Seriously, Jen. You can't expect me to go there with you. You know how I feel abou
ng simulation games
egged me with her eyes. "Wo
N
need some
my pr
f you ever beg me to lend you the game, expect a big NO to
me that look or try to guilt me with our friendship. It's not working.
You're choosing a 7 y
kid who is my
come with her on her foolish adventure to get her game. "Fine. You have my permission to leave." S
nstead. That way you won't need a game and you'll have another companion." She
he shop. I tried to be as casual as I could until I was pretty sure that I was far from
o stare at me. I starred back at them. How dare they
some reason I have become addicted to it. I have this whole bunch of collections in my room that I kept hidde
popcorn or something. Better yet, cake or ice cream. Stella would definitely love ice
always have their weekly dates like teenagers
t I rea
nitely old. A bunch of fruits and other stuff rolled out of her shopping bag and she struggled to pick them up. I couldn
ty for the woman? I mean, she's right in front of
she? I
ppened to roll in front of me. I gathered them in my arms as much as I could.
kled hands and gave me a kind smil
wonder she tripped. "That's a lot of bags for yo
oming out of that game shop over there. We
crowded for sure. I'm pretty sure that one of them i
ust b
e sight of the
r silver hair falling from
I mean, sure it's kind of interesting? but what hap
l." She said in wonder. "But wouldn't it all be worth it onc
in confusion. "What do you
now the only thing I'm curious about is how much that game will cost me my lunch." I said and glanced at my watch. It was already 1 in the afternoon. On
my gratitude, please take this."
en of my appreciation. It's
re than I do. I can't ta
ke
..
know you want to."
I don't w
said through
h...
She shout
kly to
ort of magic that can make your wish come true, dearie. Oh and don'
ir
efore I encounter any more of these weird old people in this pla
lp but get the feeling t