Glen's first thought was to just ignore them, but he figured they weren't going to just leave him alone.
" Don't you have anything better to do than follow me around?" Glen asked, as he started to eat a hot dog covered in nacho cheese.
" Yea, but none of them are as entertaining." Mark replied with a grin. " So how much did you have to pay the hooker to come here with you? Do freaks like you pay the normal rate or do they charge you more?" he asked sitting down next to his younger brother.
Glen felt his temper start to rise with his brother's remarks, but he just continued to ignore the group of wrestlers surrounding him. He wanted to beat his brother's face in, but he knew he wouldn't be able to take on all members of the ministry, and he didn't want tonight to end in a trip to the hospital.
Amy was walking back towards the table Glen sat at when she saw a very large group of wrestlers surrounding Glen. As she walked closer she realized who they were, and she could easily see the anger in Glen's eyes, she could see that he was trying to ignore them, so she thought she would do the same.
" Alright, open up." Amy said as she sat down next to Glen, and tore off a piece of Funnel Cake to feed to him.
Glen happily took the food from Amy's fingers, and was delighted by the taste of sugar and cinnamon that immediately met his taste buds.
" What do you think?"
" Its good, really good. I just have one question." Glen said with a smile.
" And what might that be?"
" Where is yours?" Glen asked jumping up and snatching the plate from Amy's hands and walking off with it.
Amy stood there a little shocked, put she soon laughed at his childish antics and ran to catch up with him.
" I believe I said you could try my cake, not have it." She laughed as she caught up to Glen, he smiled and handed the half eaten cake back to her.
" You should never trust me around food." He stated with a smile, " Besides, It was all I could think of to get away from my brother. I didn't want him to ruin the rest of our night." He said honestly.
" So you guys don't get a long?" Amy asked with curiosity.
" No, not anymore." He said with a sigh. " We were very close as kids, but after the fire, we were separated. I went to go live with my grandmother, and Mark went to go live with Paul. We never spoke to each other after that, and now he's nothing like the older brother I use to know." Glen stated, he was surprised he trusted her enough to tell her that.
" Aww that's a shame." Amy replied noticing the slight amount of sadness in Glen's voice.
" So how did you two end up fighting?"
" Well when I first started wrestling he made it clear he didn't want anything to do with me, and that he didn't need family. Which didn't bother me much, but then he started, with the jokes about my face, and other things, and one night he showed up at a bar awhile after I did, and well I was drunk and lost my temper and we both spent that night in a hospital. Ever since then we've been in sort of a mini war. He'll do something to me, then I'll get him back, then he'll get me, then I'll get him."
" Sounds tiring." Amy said softly, reached down to grab Glen's hand, she gave it a little squeeze to make him feel a little better.
" Tiring, and sometimes painful." Glen said with a smile. " Alright time for a change of subject. How about you do you have any siblings?"
" Nope, I am a single child." Amy stated. "My parents stayed busy with work, they barly made time for me, they surley didn't have time for another kid."
She said looking around at all the stuffed prizes hanging in the game stands.
" Do you want one?" Glen asked as he watched her.
" What?" She asked unsure what he was talking about.\
" One of those stuffed animals." Glen stated. He had seen a few guys win big stuffed animals and givin them to they woman with them, it seemed to make the other women happy, he thought Amy might like one too.
Amy couldn't help but smile at his sweetness " I would love a big bear to sleep with a night." She replied with a childish grin.
Glen smiled and looked around, he saw a game that looked fairly easy, and they walked together over to the both.
" What do I need to do to win that bear?" Glen asked.
" You..uhh...you need to get three out of four of these balls in ...uhh...that basket." The kid said as he stared up at the giant standing infront of him.
"Thats it? Alright I'll take four balls then." Glen said handing the kid his money. Glen threw the first ball that bounced quickly out of the basket he had thrown it in.
"You have to throw them really softly, otherwise they will bounce out." Amy stated.
Glen threw the second ball and again it bounced out, same happend with the third and fouth ball.
" Give me four more." Glen stated a little agitated.
The boy quickly gave Glen four more balls, Glen once again tried his luck, but only manged to get one ball in the basket.
" Give me four more." Glen stated now determind to win the bear.
" Glen.." amy started put he just held up his hand and threw another ball.
This time he managed to get two balls in, which won Amy a very smaller bear." Glen this is fine, really." Amy stated.
" Give me four more." Glen stated slightly ignoring Amy. Once again Glen only managed to get two balls in the bucket.
" Give me..."
" Glen these games are rigged." Amy blurted out.
" What?"
" They are fixed so only so many people can win." She said with a chuckle.
" Why don't we try a different game?" She said grabbing his arm and pulling him away from the both.
Glen looked down at Amy and started to laugh.
" Whats so funny?"
" You could have told me that 20 dollars ago." He said shaking his head, but he soon found himself in front of a booth he knew he could win at.
"What to I need to do to win the big one?" Glen asked as the lady handed him two darts.
"Hit the bulls-eye in the middle of one of the stars." The lady replied.
Glen was very skilled at shooting darts, and it only took one try for him to hit the bulls-eye, but he threw the second one just show off, once again hitting the bulls-eye.
" Winner here." The lady yelled as she grabbed a huge bear that held a pillow that said BE MINE. Glen handed the bear to Amy, loving the huge smile that spread across her face, and happy that he had put it there.
