Author's Notes: Guys! Welcome to my new story! It's uh... pretty ambitious. You'll see. It won't seem like it at first but... this story contains a lot of dark themes at times, as well as humour and tons of romance (eventually). Anyway, just start the adventure.Disclaimer: I don't own Victorious or her characters. Yes I just gave a TV show a female pro-noun. It's like a ship.
"-Which brings us to expressionism. Evidence of the artistic movement started to appear during the late 9th century to early 20th century. Not to be confused with surrealism, expressionism in theatre was all about transcending the imagination and boundaries. This would mean that many expressionist plays would deal with spiritual journeys and dream-like situations…"
Yawn. I wish I was in a dream-like state right now. Well, I sort of am. I always am. I'm Cat Valentine, and I'm in a pretty constant state of spacey-ness. Like now, for example. I'm in a Theatre in Culture class, and it's pretty boring. Not that I don't think different forms of theatre aren't important! I love theatre! That's why I go to Hollywood Arts. I just wish the teacher was teaching it in a more exciting way. Like singing songs about expressionism. And then she gives us cotton candy. Am I drooling? Oh no, wipe your mouth Cat. Good, I don't think anybody noticed. The teacher is insanely smart, though. Sometimes I wonder if she'll get too smart during a lesson and her brain will over-flow out her ears. Gross. I think that's more absurdist theatre, though. Ha ha ha ha! See, it's not that I don't understand what she's talking about. A lot of people think I'm stupid, which hurts my feelings because academically I do very well. But Jade once told me I'm socially dumb. She's mean. But she's probably right. That doesn't mean she has to say it! Anyway, I understand the subject matter. I'm just bored. And spacey. And I really just want to draw unicorns and eat cotton candy and-
My thoughts are interrupted by a sudden presence on my shoulder. I'm aware of Andre sitting behind me so I don't get too startled. I turn my head and see a note sitting on my shoulder. I take it and open it.
Lil Red –
You, me, Jade, Beck, Robbie (maybe Rex), Tori –Laser Tag tonight.
You down?
- Andre
I have to stop myself from clapping wildly. Laser Tag sounds super fun! I start nodding vigorously at the note – oops! Silly Cat, the note can't tell Andre that I nodded! I wait until the teacher turns her back to us to write a point on the board before I turn to Andre and give him the nod directly. I add a huge smile for effect. He gives me a thumbs up. I turn back around and try to keep myself from bouncing in excitement. Tonight will be so much fun!
When the bell rung signalling the end of the day, I ran to my locker as fast as I could. I'm putting all my books away when I hear someone next to me.
"Hey, Cat!"
I turn with an ecstatic smile on my face. "Tori!" I exclaim before jumping on her with a hug. "I missed you!"
"We just had class together this morning! And then we saw each other at lunch…" Tori reasons with a laugh. I pull away and don't wipe off my smile. Of course I'm happy to see Tori again, at any time! She's super nice, and she's my best friend!
"I know, but I haven't seen you since then! Anything could've happened in that time." I ponder. My eyes go wide with wonderment at all the possibilities. "Anything."
Tori gives me an incredulous look before shaking her head with a smile. "Well, nothing exciting happened that would've changed me. I'm still the same old Tori." She reassures. My face fell a little bit.
"Nothing exciting happened?" I pout. She looked taken aback.
"No, not really. Just school. Why?" She eyes me with concern.
"But I thought you were invited to go to laser tag. And if you were invited, you would've had something exciting happen." I'm genuinely worried. I don't want Tori to be left out! Tori gives a look of relief.
"Aww, Cat, of course I was invited! Sorry, I guess something exciting did happen. That's why I came over, actually. I just talked to Andre and we're going to go straight there, play a few games, have some pizza and then go home. He wanted to sort out carpooling and stuff. Trina's sick today, so I have the car… guess who you're riding with!" Tori teases. I decide to joke around with her a bit.
"Oooh, Robbie?" I ask. She shakes her head. "Beck and Jade? Andre?" She continues to shake her head, fighting to urge to laugh by biting her lip. I lower my voice. "…Rex?" I whisper. She bursts out laughing at that.
"I'm not sure if he can reach the pedals. No, silly, you're riding with me!" She chuckles. I laugh and give her a huge smile before jumping on her with another hug.
"Yay, Tori!" I cheer. This is why she's my best friend. I love the way we can joke around, even if I'm a bit of a space cadet.
"Alright, alright! Grab your stuff and let's go." Tori says. I nod and let go of her and stuff the remaining books into my bag. I throw it over my shoulder close my locker and skip away toward the entrance of the school. I hear Tori chuckle behind me as she tries to keep up.
The car ride was fun. I'm pretty sure I just talked the entire time about how my brother joined the military once, with real guns. But then he ended up on military probation because he stole a bunch of food and tried to create a gun that shoots chicken. Or maybe it was a video game. I couldn't remember. Tori didn't seem to mind my rambling, so that's good. She just smiled the whole time, even though I'm sure I was being obnoxious.
Anyway, now we're in the "arsenal" room of the laser tag establishment. The room is full of black light, so when we smile it looks like we brushed our teeth constantly for weeks and now they're all sparkly white. There's some neon paint splotches decorating the otherwise black walls where a bunch of flashing guns and vests with sensors of many sizes were hung up. I skip excitedly over to one of the small sizes and slip it on. I laugh as I point the multi-coloured flashing gun around. I wouldn't do this with a real gun. Real guns are scary. But this is fine, it's just for fun! I hear Robbie next to me grumbling.
"I can't believe they wouldn't let me bring Rex in." Robbie complains. Beck walks over and claps Robbie on the shoulder.
"Don't worry about it. They just know that it would be unfair because Rex would wipe the competition." Beck reassures.
"I can't tell if you're humouring me or not." Robbie gives Beck a confused look. At least I think it was a confused look. It's a little dark. Beck just laughs and claps Robbie on the shoulder again before walking away. At this point, the door opens to the arsenal and these three big guys walk in. I mean BIG. The guy in front of them looks very well built. I can't tell much more than that. They're all wearing black and are joking around and shoving each other. They immediately go for some specific extra-large vests on the wall. I gulp. They seem familiar with the game. Robbie notices, too. "Holy geez," He whispers, "Why do we have to play against the terminators? I'm glad this game doesn't involve any physical contact."
"Hey, it'll be fun! I don't mind a challenge." Andre pipes up. He would like a challenge! Andre has told us before about his high scores in laser tag. I've played once before, and I wasn't very good. But it was still very fun!
Other than the six of us and the three big guys, there were four giggling pre-teen girls who seemed to be there for a birthday party, and two older men who seemed to be in their 30's. That made me smile. I hope that I can still allow myself to do childish things when I'm that old!
"You excited?" Tori asks coming over to me. She has her vest on too and she's all flashy. Ha ha! Flashy.
"So excited! I can't wait to start!" I grin at her. She laughs.
"Me too! I've never done this before." She admits.
"What? Never?" I gasp. She shakes her head (I think).
"Don't worry, Vega, it's simple. Just shoot everything in sight. Shoot to kill." Jade cuts in.
"That sounds very graphic." Tori comments.
"I wish." Jade sneers. She can be scary sometimes. "By the way, you and Cat-bait are going down this game. I have it out for you. You won't even be able to shoot anyone because your equipment will be constantly shut down." She threatens. For anyone else who hasn't played laser tag, your vest and laser gun are filled with sensors, and each sensor rewards different amount of points. When your vest or gun are hit by the infrared laser, your sensors shut off for 15 seconds so you become invincible and you can run away and hide, but you can't shoot anyone during that time either!
"C'mon, Jade. It's just a game." Beck says.
"I know, but I'm playing to win. I just want to take down the slim pickens first. It's not like the tiny red-head will be much of a threat." Jade scoffed. I'm glad it's dark so no one can see my face going red.
"You'll see, Jade! I'll shoot you like… ten times! Twenty times!" I state somewhat confidently. I don't like being called inadequate. Jade just laughs and a staff member comes in to start the game.
He has us read the code of conduct that will keep Robbie from being punched in the face by the big guys, and then he runs a scanner over our vests to start them up. He then opens up a bunch of doors leading to the arena and explains that once we run through one, we have 30 seconds to find a post before all of our sensors activate, and the game begins. He also explains that if someone gets hurt, the safety word to call a staff member to help is, "Leeroy Jenkins!" I giggle at that. What a funny thing to say.
We all line up in front of different doors. Tori is standing in front of the doorway next to mine. She looks over at me.
"Good luck, Cat!" She exclaims.
"You too, Tor!" I flash a big smile. The staff member gives the signal and we all run into the arena. I hear my vest quietly beep as the timer ticks. 30 beeps to find a good place to start. The Arena is huge! I forgot how big it was. It's full of mazes and obstacles, places to hide, and towers. They used to have mirrors in here to confuse people, but they worked too well and too many people ended up running into them. It was still a cool arena! I follow a maze like area. I'm trying not to giggle out of excitement. Need to focus. Need to find a place to hide. Beep. Beep. Beep. I feel like I'm hooked up to a cardiogram, but my heart would be beating way faster than this!
Finally I find a little cubby-hole at the base of an abstract structure. I squat down and squeeze myself down. I push myself against the end of the little hiding place, and I can see through some bars. I feel proud of myself. Now if somebody walks by I can shoot them without being noticed! The vest whirls with the sound of the sensors turning on, and an announcer comes on stating "Let the tagging begin!" I try to suppress a giggle. Must be silent. I wait for 1 minute. 2 minutes. I'm starting to get bored. Why won't anybody run by? I can hear the sounds of lasers and laughter off in the distance, but nowhere near me. I frown and I'm about to crawl out of the hiding place when I hear footsteps. I nearly jump up and down but I remember I'm in a place in a low ceiling and I don't want to hit my head.
I ready the gun to point out the bars so I can have a good shot at whoever goes by. The footsteps get closer and I can feel my adrenaline pumping. I see the flashing lights of a vest bob by as someone jogs passed the bars, and I pull the trigger – Shoot! I missed! Ha ha, shoot. Gun humour. But no! I'm frustrated with myself! I start shooting wildly to hit the person but I fail. I run out of my cubby to get a better shot, but when I do I see that the person noticed my lasers. It was one of the 30 year olds, and he had turned with his gun pointed at me. My eyes go wide and I turn to run the other direction. I hear the sound of the laser and my vest shuts down. I was too late. Shoot!
Hehe, shoot.
I let out a huff and turn around, but the man was already gun. I mean gone. I laugh at myself for a bit before I continue walking along the path waiting for my vest to turn back on. When 15 seconds is up I go back into stealth mode and cautiously peer around corners before moving on. I walk for a bit before I hear a booming voice shouting from a tower: "Hey! I see someone!" Suddenly, lasers everywhere. I squeak as I duck and run, trying to find cover. I don't know how, but I get out without getting hit. Maybe I'm getting better! Or I'm just really good at running away. The little victories!
I walk cautiously for a little while, now keeping my eyes above me as well. Finally I reach a part of the maze where I can hide behind a wall and wait for someone to come up on either side of me. Then I can jump out and surprise them! I don't have to wait as long this time, as I hear someone coming up on the right side almost immediately. The adrenaline starts up again as I excitedly jump around the corner with my gun held up at arm's length.
"Don't move or I'll shoot!" I shout. Hehe, I always wanted to say that. The other person was holding their gun up at me as well, and I realize we are at an impasse. But then I really look at the person in front of me. I would recognize that figure anywhere! I drop my gun to my side.
"Tori?!" I say excitedly. She lets out a sigh and drops her gun to her side as well.
"Geez, Cat, you scared me." She exasperates. I jump onto her in a tight hug, our vests clicking together. "Haha, easy! You're going to break the vests!"
"Sorry!" I apologize and pull away. I can see her grin.
"How have you been doing so far?" She asks. My smile falters.
"Not that good. I haven't hit anybody yet and I got shot once." I pouted.
"Aww, well there's still time to turn it around! I've been hit twice, but I hit Andre and one of those 30 year old men." Tori explained.
"Oh! I bet you avenged me, then! I got hit by a 30 year old." I admit.
"I'm glad I could avenge your fifteen second death." She laughs. "Hey, want to make an alliance? Two uncoordinated girls shooting at everything are better than one!"
"Absolutely! Yay, alliance!" I grin. She gives a serious nod and lowers her voice. She puts her face close to mine as she begins to talk strategy.
"So, from what I know, the birthday party girls have a base camp in the middle of the maze. What do you know?" Tori inquires. I think for a minute.
"I think those 3 big guys are in one of the towers that way," I point. "They were shooting at me earlier." This is so fun. I love that we're talking recon so seriously. I bet Sikowitz would be very proud of our role-playing.
"Perfect. We'll stay away from there for now. They seem to be experts. The other tower on the other side of the Arena is where Beck and Jade are hanging out. I don't think we need to worry about them though." She states. I cock my head in confusion.
"Why not? I thought Jade had it out for us."
"Well, Jade talks a big game, but near the beginning I ran up to that tower and Beck and Jade were… occupied with other things." Tori chuckles.
"They were making out?" I gasp. Tori nods. I wrinkle my nose in disgust. "That's gross! This is a battlefield, not a bedroom!"
"I couldn't agree more." Tori laughs. "Is that all we know?"
"Yeah, I guess the rest are running around or hiding." I ponder. "Oooh can we go after the birthday party? Can we? Can we?"
"Sounds good to me! They should be easy with you on my side." She nudges me with her elbow. "We can flank them from either side. Come on! This way!" She starts jogging and I follow her closely behind.
"I'll watch your back." I giggle.
"Thanks!" She laughs. We turn a corner and she signals for me to stop. She puts a finger up to her lips and starts speaking in a hushed tone. "They're through that section. I heard them gossiping about boys right before I ran into you. I'm going to go around and we'll surprise them from both sides! You got it?"
"Yes ma'am!" I give a soft giggle and a mock salute. She chuckles.
"Alright, count to twenty, and then charge them." She instructs. Then she's gone.
One… two… three… This is so fun. I don't know why we don't do this more often. Probably because it's a bit expensive. Oh right, um… seven, eight, nine… Those girls won't know what hit them. I hope we don't upset them too much… I mean it is one their birthdays. But it's just a game, right? Uh, twelve… thirteen... fourteen… fifteen… I wish I had counted in French. Four in French sounds like my name! And then fourteen sounds like my name and Tori's name. Cat-Tors! I think that should be our team name! Uh oh, um, 20? Why can't I focus!
I charge into the open area in the middle of the maze. The four girls turn their guns toward me and I stand there dumbstruck. But then Tori steps out behind them and shoots two of them! The other two are startled and turn to shoot Tori, but I shoot them first as soon as they turned their backs. They all let out a groan and I flash a smile to Tori, which she reciprocates. We run out of the open area and meet back at where we first ran into each other. We laugh and give each other high fives.
"We rock!" Tori exclaims.
"This is like The Hunger Games!" I giggle.
"Well good job, Katniss!" Tori jokes. "Get it? Because of Cat? Katniss?"
I chuckle, "Thanks, Tori, but you'd suit Katniss better than I could!"
"Haha, maybe if I put my hair in a braid. Who are you, then?" She asks. I think for a minute before deciding.
"Peeta!" I throw up my hands in the declaration. Tori bursts out laughing before grabbing my hand and pulling me along.
"Well, c'mon Peeta! We're going to take out the tower of the terminators!"
"What? Really?" I gasp.
"Yeah! After our first raid, I'm feeling pretty confident. Why not?" She boasts.
"Okay!" I agree with a smile. We duck down near a wall at the base of the tower and scope the surroundings. There's a ramp that loops around the tower leading to the top, which is a perfect area for sniping out people in the maze. We can barely see a large silhouette with flashing lights standing near the top of the first flight of the ramp.
"We'll need a distraction to get up there. We won't have the same element of surprise but maybe we can still shake them up a little. I think they're pretty cocky, so maybe we can get them to make a mistake if we show the same amount of confidence." Tori strategizes. I laugh.
"You really seem to know what you're doing for someone who's never done this before." I note.
"Haha, maybe this is bringing out my inner soldier. Okay, I'm going to run along the base. While they're shooting at me, you can get up there and take them out."
"But what about the guard?" I point at the barely visible flashing lights.
"Hmm, I don't know how to distra-"
Suddenly we hear a voice that sounds a lot like Robbie's off in the distance: "OWWW! Ohhhhh… My face! Ugh! Leeroy Jenkins! Leeroy Jenkins!" He whines. Tori and I look at each other. Good enough! She runs under the tower and I run up the ramp. Robbie's cries are still filling the Arena and I can see the figure laughing. He doesn't even notice when the laser from my gun shuts down his system. He jumps out of shock as I run past him.
"Hey! Somebodies coming up!" He shouts to his buddies. Oh no! We forgot they can still communicate after they've been shot! It's too late, I'm already at the top and the other two big dudes have turned their sights from Tori to me. Luckily, there's a lot of cover at the top of the tower as well. I sprint behind a pillar and give a scream.
"Tori!" They start chasing me around the pillar and I give a yelp.
"Come on honey, you've lost this round." The smaller of the two laughs. I remember what Tori told me. Fight them with confidence and maybe we can make them slip up! I grit my teeth and let out a screech as I turn on a dime and shoot. I hit the smaller guy and he swears. Bad word! There's no need for that! But the biggest guy is still there, and there's no way I can escape now. He raises his gun…
"Cat!" Tori shouts and dives in front of me. I notice her vest has shut down, so she must have been shot, but her body was enough to block the infrared and I was able to run and turn my gun at him. I shoot and it hits him straight in the chest sensor! Double points! The guy stands there surprised. He lowers his disengaged gun for a moment, then I see the flash of white from his smile. I hear Tori's vest start up again as well.
"Come on, boys. These lovely ladies won the tower from us." He bellows. They peacefully leave go down the ramp, leaving us as queens of the castle. I let out a cheer of victory.
"We did it, Tori!"
"Yeah we did! Although, I think what I did to block the shot was cheating though." Tori admitted.
"Eh, all's fair in laser tag! They didn't seem to mind! And now we're unstoppable!" I say in a sing-song voice. Our feeling of invincibility didn't last very long. Soon after, Andre, Beck and Jade (who had stopped making out by now) came and stormed us out, and we spent the rest of the game fighting over the tower. Finally the buzzer sounded, signaling the end of the game. I left the arena giggling, swinging my arms while holding Tori's hand.
"Hey ya'll, come look at the score board!" Andre called out after we had put away our vests and guns back on the racks. We ran to the big screen TV in the lobby. It read:
Jason – 1254
Derek – 1198
Andre – 1056
Matt – 992
Cat – 957
Jade – 922
Tori – 884
Adam - 801
Alysia – 763
Beck – 761
Ted – 724
Serena – 528
Brooke – 479
Casey – 399
Robbie – 46
"Yay! Oh, my gosh! I'm in the top five! This is so exciting!" I cheered. I look over to Tori. "I'm sorry, Tori. I bet you would've gotten better than me if you hadn't gotten hit trying to be a distraction at the tower, and then trying to save me later." I pout. Tori laughs and throws an arm around me.
"That's okay, Cat. I had a great time anyway. The scores don't matter." Tori assured me.
"You're just saying that because I beat you, Vega. Sounds like loser talk to me." Jade jeered. Tori just smiled.
"And how do you feel about losing to Cat? Didn't you say you were going to beat her, too?"
"She must've gotten lucky." Jade scoffs. But she gives me a light punch on the shoulder. "But I admit defeat. Good job, kid." I just a big smile because this is probably the best praise I could get from Jade.
"Yeah, you are quite impressive for such a little one." A deep voice from behind me says. I recognize it as the voice from the tower when I first got shot at. Now that we're in the light I can better see his features. He is quite tall and muscular, his shirt tight fitting around his pecks. He has short blonde hair that scuffs up in the front and bright blue eyes. His smile seems just as big and white out here and in the black light. "Usually I'm at the top of the board, but I bet cause you hit me that one time, my bud Jason won instead."
"I'm sorry." My eyes are downcast. His laugh is booming.
"No, no. It's a good thing. I needed my ego to be brought down a few notches." He flashed another big smile. "Maybe we can play again sometime? Mind if I grab your number?" He asks. He seems nice!
"Sure." I giggle and hand over my phone. He copies my number.
"I'm Derek, by the way."
"Cat." I reciprocate the name exchange. He flashes me another smile, hands back my phone and tells me he'll see me around before walking away. Tori nudges me.
"Well he's cute." She notes.
"I guess." I shrug.
"Do you think you're interested in him at all?" Tori pries.
"I-"
"Hey, guys." A very muffled Robbie interrupts. We look over to see him holding an ice pack on his nose. Poor Robbie! He has also retrieved Rex. Yay.
"Forty-six? Really? See, this wouldn't have happened if they had let me play." Rex sulks.
"Be quiet, Rex." Robbie snaps.
"Hey Robbie, what happened to your face?" Beck asks.
"I tripped and fell." Robbie mumbles.
"Yeah, luckily his big nose 'broke' the fall!" Rex puns.
"Shut up, Rex! Anyway, on the bright side, they said they'll give us free pizza if I don't sue." Robbie says.
"Ah, that's my main man!" Andre slaps Robbie on the shoulder. "C'mon guys! Free pizza on Robbie's nose!"
"To Robbie's nose!" We all laugh and cheer while we go into the pizza room. Robbie just groans.
"Okay! Bye guys! See you on Monday!" I say while running around giving everyone hugs in the parking lot. They all say their farewells as they get into their cars. I skip over to Tori whose waiting by her car.
"Ready to go?" She asks. I nod vigorously and get into the passenger seat. She gets behind the wheel, starts up the car and pulls out onto the road. "Today was a lot of fun."
"Yeah! But I'm super tired now." I yawn, feeling my eyes get all droopy.
"Maybe you just need some sugar." Tori suggests.
"Woo! Sugar! You know me so well." I laugh, brightening up instantly. Tori laughs.
"Wow, what a nice sunset." Tori breathes. I have to agree. It's like bright orange at the top, and then it goes darker until it's a deep red on the horizon. It looks like one of those drinks that I'm not old enough to order yet.
"It looks like we're driving right into it. Oh! Like a dramatic movie! Two heroes finish their job on the battlefield and then ride off into the sunset." I fantasize.
"You make it sound very romantic." Tori laughs. "But yeah, it's gorgeous."
We sit there in silence while Tori drives, watching the sun go down. It's a nice moment. After a few minutes, Tori reaches over and turns the radio on. "Oh my gosh, I love this song! Turn it up!" I blurt out.
"Cranking it!" Tori proclaims. She rolls down the window and we spend the rest of the car drive singing wildly to the songs on the radio. I feel awake again and I can't stop smiling or laughing. I'm pretty disappointed when she pulls up in front of my house.
"Alright, here's your stop. Have a good night, Peeta." Tori winks at me.
"You're the best laser tag partner I could've asked for." I giggle, leaning over to peck her on the cheek. "Thanks for the ride, Tor!" I say as I get out and close the door. I happily skip to my front door as I hear her pull away. I open the door, walk in and take off my shoes. I hear my mom's voice from the kitchen.
"Cat? Honey, is that you?"
"Yeah, mom!" I answer. I was happy my parents had decided to move back. I loved living with my Nona, but she got sick… not horribly sick. She should be fine but for now, she can't take care of me. I called my parents and threw a small hissy fit when they told me I'd have to live with my aunt and uncle again. I told them I'd rather have giant mice fall into my hair again. That seemed to work, because they decided they would come live here with me and visit my brother every few weeks. They said they didn't want their daughter to end up in the special place as well. I wonder why they think I would?
"Did you have a good time with your friends?" My dad asks, appearing in the kitchen doorway. I can see my mom at the stove past him.
"I had so much fun, dad, it was amazing!" I give a big smile, still giddy from the night's events.
"Do you want any dinner?" My mom asks.
"No thanks. I got pizza because of Robbie's nose. I'm going up to my room! Bye!" I say, noticing my parents shoot each other confused looks before shaking their heads. I like confusing them. It's funny.
I throw open my door and enter my room. I throw my bag on the floor and turn on my computer. I feel my eyes starting to get blurry with tears, so I quickly turn to close my door. I flop on my bed and let the frustration and overwhelming sadness flow over me. It's too much, but I need to feel it now. Alone in my room, it's the only time I can allow myself to feel how I really feel. It's safe here. I clutch my heart that's aching, and I bite my comforter to keep myself from letting out a sob.
I had such an amazing time today. Too amazing. It just made everything worse. Her laugh. The way she looks at me. The way her arms felt around me every time I hugged her. The way we worked together and joked around during laser tag. My lips still tingled from kissing her on the cheek. It was like electricity, and I would never experience it in more than just a friendship sense. Yes, right now in these moments alone is when I could finally allow myself to truly feel and admit to myself.
I am utterly obsessed and completely consumed with Tori Vega.
Authors Note: Ahaha. Oh god. I'm so nervous about what you guys will think. This chapter doesn't represent much of what the rest of the story will be like, it's just a good set up of things to come. Again, you'll see. Let me know what you think! I'll be updating pretty regularly.
Also, I love me some laser tag. What kind of fun things do you like to do with your friends?
