Just as Sam pulled up by the pale white village house, Cat came zooming down the stairs and out of her house to greet the startled yet pleased girl still sitting in the driver seat of the car. It was finally Saturday the day Cat had been anticipating for ever since she had found out her best friend was returning from her trip to the state commonly known as the big apple, New York. Sam and Cat had been friends ever since they could remember and had never been apart for such a ling length of time before so this was a reunion that was expected by every human who had come to know and love the pair of teenagers who had now become fully grown adults. "Ayhup", Sam said jokely to Cat. Cat responded to this with a smile, the kind that you would put on when you had no idea what the other person was saying but would feel embarrassed if you admitted to this.
After the short but meaningful small talk Cat and Sam shared, Dice approached them both with his usual sly look holding up fingernails that he told to be from Lady Gaga and Madonna but were more likely to come from his own hands. "Who's up for buying some of the most famous celebrities alive fingernails, they may be gruesome and holding a few fungal infections but will sell for a couple grand in an auction."
"I'd rather eat from a bin than by your stinking fingernails thank you very much. Oh, its so good to be home. You know, I've really missed your silly 'bargains'." Cat started laughing hysterically before quickly in one swift move opening the car boot and producing two genuinely oversized chocolate bars that would be satisfying for a giant to eat. "Oh yeah did I mention that new York has the most amazing food ever, not just the chocolate bars are that big, its like a heaven for fat people and food addicts." Cat in the meantime was unpacking was unpacking the other contents that were lying in the boot (mostly souvenirs Sam had bought that would probably be of no use to hear in the future but were appealing at the time.)
"What's this?" Dice questioned pulling out an odd looking statue that seemed to made out of cheese.
"Oh that was meant to be the statue of liberty but its seemed to have melted on-."
"SAM, we missed you ever so much!" standing behind Sam were two little girls who were wearing tin
"Oh that was meant to be the statue of liberty but its seemed to have melted on-."
"SAM, we missed you ever so much!" standing behind Sam were two little girls who were wearing tin pinafores and bows in their hair like Minnie Mouse.
"Gwen, Ruby I told you to stay inside and look after my bibble." Cat growled at them as she unloaded the last of Sam's endless amount of souvenirs and belongings.
"We brought you some treats." Sam reached out for the small tin that was carefully held together by a ribbon that had been tied at the top. "BUT, we do take any small offerings you would care to give us in return...by this we mean money." Cat began to reach for her pocket before being stopped mid air by Ruby.
"Don't worry too much but twenty dollars would be much appreciated. We jabe spent a whole two days working our socks off preparing these treats ready for Sam's return and we still feel ashamed of ourselves as we don't think they will meet Sam's high standards." Fooled by the girls' sweet talk Cat pulled out thirty dollars and held out her hand that contained the paper bills.
