Potato: Well considering it's a total chance game that requires no brains at all thats not much of a claim.
Kinoko: Shut up Potato.
Sorry about any spelling errors. I'm typing this on notepad in HTML on a laptop from the lates 70's. windows 3.1.--
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Chapter 2: Raining in Candyland (Sorry about the weird titles...)
Inui sat at his desk and was currently writting in another one of his journals, occasionally glancing over at Kaidoh who was playing snood on Inui's computer. When he finished writting, Sadaharu closed the notebook and turned to Kaidoh.
"Kaoru. I was wondering if you already took your evening run?"
"Ummm... well, no." Kaidoh had turned around the roling chair to face Inui.
"Hmmmm. Did you want to go now?"
Kaidoh looked out the window. A heavy rain had started about fifteen minutes ago and it was pitch black. There was NO way he was running through the park when he had dead people on the brain...
As if seeing into the boys mind, Inui broke kaidoh's thoughts. "It's okay. We can just do a bit extra tommorrow." Kaidoh nodded and looked down at his feet.
"I'm sorry sempai. I shouldv'e ran before I went to the movie." Then maybe I couldv'e been hit by a car then had an excuse not to go to that movie...
"It's alright." Inui got up and walked over to a droor, which he opened and pulled a colorful looking bored game out of. "Here. Lets play a game. It'll help ease you'r nerves."
"I'm not nervous." Kaidoh sat down across from Inui, who was setting up 'Candyland.'
"Oh." The glare across Inui's glasses flickerd for a moment. "Then you mean you're not afraid of ghosts?"
Damn Inui sempai. "N... No. Of course i'm not!" Kaidoh watched as Sadaharu went back over to his desk, where he quickly jotted something in his journal. Returning to his seat on the floor, taller boy started shuffleing cards.
"This is Candyland. Do you know how to play?" Kaidoh's eyes traced over the beautiful board of sparkling sugary goodness (Authors note: Sorry--;;).
"No. It looks simple enough though."
"All you have to do is draw a card then just go to the colored square that matched the one on the card. If you draw a "Picture" card like 'Mr. Mint' for example..." Inui held up a card with a man who looked like he was made of candycanes. "... You go to the matching square." He moved His blue piece onto the candycane space as a demonstration. Kaidoh nodded and leaned over and searching the boardgame box, pulled out a green gingerbread man and placed it on the starting space. Inui continued.
"There is a total of 64 cards. 59 color cards and 5 character cards, so, there's approximatly an 8 chance you'll draw a charatcer card. The chance however of--" Inui was cut off.
"Sempai." Kaidoh Pleadingly looked at Inui.
"Oh. Sorry Kaoru... I do that a lot. Habit." He pushed he glasses back up the bridge of his nose. "Alright. Lets play."
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Nine games later, Inui was contemplating how he could tie the winnings. It was sometimes frustrating for him, Candyland was.
Sure he new the probibilities and percentadges of getting which cards were but that still didn't change what the card he got was.
All he could do was hope LK (Authors note: It's bad LK to say LK)was on his side.
"One more game Kaoru?" Kaidoh was about to say "Yes" when a loud rumble of thunder and a flash of lightning forced the boy to stiffen.
"76 chance of thunderstorms..." Inui mumbled to himself. He started to leave the room then stopped in the doorway. He turned back to Kaidoh. "Do you want a cup of hot chocolate? We're out of tea i'm afraid."
"Yes please."
And with that, Inui left the room, leaving Kaidoh completly... alone... With his imagination.
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HEY HEY! I'm sorry all the chapters are so short! I update often though.
MORE soon to come.
