Hello again friends. Yes, it's me, the terrible writer who's ditched all her stories. I promise you, cross my heart and hope to die, that I will follow this through till the end. Plus now that its been a year or two I'm WAY better. So, please enjoy. Also for all you smallish ones there are *whispers* no-no words. *GAASP*
Okay, I'm done. Read on my fellow fangirls, read on.
Today is the day, the day me and my friends had waited for what seemed like forever to come. What makes this day so special, you ask? It's the grand opening for the Vidja Game Arcade!
Letting out a groan, I pull out my 3DS, opening it to play some animal crossing while I wait for my friends to arrive. I glanced at the time, 3:14 pm. I continue playing, though I'm slightly nervous my friends won't show up in time for the opening at 4.
I see the green light in the top right corner of my handheld flick on, meaning that I had been streetpassed. I glance up, seeing if I could spot the person who's 3DS had contacted mine. Seeing no one, I focus my attention back on my device.
"Right here genius." I'd recognize that voice anywhere.
I look to my right, my friend Xavier leaning on a lampost beside me, hands in pockets.
"Finally..." I mutter, looking back down at my game.
"GEORGI!" I hear a split second before I'm tackled to the ground by a very energetic Katie-Lynn.
"KAT!" I scream at her, though its hard to be taken seriously when you're laughing uncontrollably. I push her off, and as I'm about to stand up, a pale hand is offered to assist me. I grab it, and am pulled up.
"Hey Frostie." I tease. My friend Jack rolls his eyes and gives me a small smile.
"Mianna better get here soon," Katie-Lynn says, motioning to her watch. "Or we're gonna be late."
Right on cue, Mianna (think of it as "me on a" horse) comes sprinting down the street.
"Sorry!" She yells.
"Took you long enough." Xavier says, not looking up from his game of Pokemon Y.
"Well? Let's get going!" Katie-Lynn nearly shouts, jumping up and down with excitement. She begins skipping down the sidewalk as we, slightly less enthusiastically, followed behind.
We arrive, only to see a line of 20-30 kids, all waiting for the same thing we were. I groan, and whine to Mianna that it is all her fault that we're so late.
"Oh shut it." She says, punching my arm.
"Jack!" Two young boys near the front of the line call. He looks up and smiles, waving at them.
"Come here!" They shout.
We we head up, and the boys, who I learn are named Cole and Taylor, let us in front of them.
A Teenage girl, probably 18 or 19, approaches the other side of the glass door, hesitating for only a second before twisting the knob. The door opens, and without a second thought, I sprint in towards the token machine. I go to flatten my twenty, before I realize its plastic (Ha ha, Canada). I slide my money in and a bajilion tokens fly out. I grab the Ziploc bag in my pocket and scoop my tokens in it, and I jog to the DDR machine, the place me and my friends decided to meet at. I climb on the P1 court, and Mianna appears next to me.
"Oh, you're on bitch." I laugh. I choose the most annoying and repetitive song on there just to get on her nerves, Call Me Maybe. We "dance", if it can even be called it that, as our friends cheer. I glance at the scores, and see I'm beating Mianna by a long shot. I haven't missed a note or gotten anything less than perfect, while she didn't miss much but was getting okays and goods.
"VICTORY!" I screech. Almost every head in the arcade turns in my direction. I quickly lower my head, blushing, while my friends laughed.
After a few more rounds of DDR, we moved on to other games, we tried a racing one, a Simpsons game, and a few others. The entire time though, I had my eyes on the shortening line of the rollercoaster simulator. From observation I'd learned that on a touch screen, you chose a track, then climbed into the vehicle. It went up,
down, and even flipped.
"Who wants to go on it with me?" I ask.
Xavier was in the middle of an intense game of a first person shooter, and Mianna and Kat were playing something with Kirby in it. That left Jack, who's eager-to-please personality made it so I didn't even have to persuade him.
I browse the tracks, choosing one with lots of ups, downs and loops. We climb in, and the first thing I notice is the giant screen that covers the front of the vehicle. I sit and pull down the black restraint, grabbing the handles attached to it. I look over at Jack, who is also ready to go. We both reach and press the green button by our seats labeled "ready". The door auto-shuts and the screen in front of us displays the track, in first person view. I look over at my partner, smiling at him while gazing into his wonderful blue eyes. The ride begins, its extremely realistic, the air blowing past you, the second you feel like your floating as you begin a descent, and the loops felt exactly like the real thing!
The ride ends, and our restraints rise and we exit, laughing and talking about how awesome it was. We make our way back over to our group of friends.
"Anything else?" Mianna asks. I scan the arcade for games we haven't played, but spot none. I start to wander, making sure that we didn't miss any. Before I even comprehended what happened I was on the floor, my foot tangled in some cords. I sat up, and realized I had fallen through a door. In front of me there was an arcade game, and when I stood up I saw the name, "Fullmetal Alchemist". I didn't know there was an arcade game, but being only 10 episodes into brotherhood, I didn't know much.
"You okay?"
"I'm fine" I assure Xavier.
"But look," I say, gesturing at the machine. As he is about to respond, our other companions file into the room.
"Woah, cool, FMA!" Mianna says as she pushes past me to the machine. I roll my eyes and back up to give the gamer some space.
"We have a slight problem..." She says, jabbing her finger at the screen.
"It only says password, no start or anything."
She is right, all it has is a pixelated FMA logo and 'password'.
"Don't worry, I'll look it up." Says Xavier, reaching into MY bag and pulling out MY Galaxy tab.
"HEY!" I screech at him, "THAT'S AN INVASION OF MY PRIVACY!"
He shrugs, and starts to type. I shake my head, smiling, and push Mianna away from the game, taking her spot.
"Got one." Xavier tells us, and looks back down at my tablet.
"2b1b" he begins, and I start to enter the code into the game.
"877901" he finishes, but as I'm entering the second 7, Kat bursts into the room. She jumps onto my back, as per usual, and causes me to enter three incorrect digits.
"OFF!" I yell, pushing the second tallest person in our group off of me and onto the floor.
"Aww, didn't you miss me? You guys did leave me behind." She says, resting her elbow on the machine, ON the enter button.
"NO!" I yell, though I'm not sure why, it's an incorrect code, what's the worst that could happen?
What's the worst that could happen...
A/N
Hope you like it, I really hope there are no grammar/spelling mistakes. I do all of this on my tablet/iPod so yeah. Bai :3
