NOTE: I know, I know…long wait, I'm sorry…all that jazz. Just enjoy the chapter….
PS: Sorry if this chapter isn't the best. I don't have many plans for this and the next chapter. It's only after those two that I have big plans. Oh…and remember, they're using dollars in this story, just because it started out that way, so I'm going to keep it consistent, even though the Japanese currency IS yen…and I am now aware that about 13 yen equals one dollar. I'm not going to go back and change all I did. Live with it. Please. …Thank you.
Disclaimer: I don't own Yu-Gi-Oh!
Chapter 22:
I Win!
July 20
It was almost noon before the entire gang had risen from their sleep. The last to wake were Joey, Tristan and Mai, of course. Tea and Ryou had been up hours before, chatting in the early morning. The others got up in different intervals.
When Joey came down, just in time for lunch, he found his companions waiting for their food with bored expressions on their faces.
"He y'all, what's up?" he sat down, yawning and stretching, still in his night wear.
"Today has the essence of "boring" all around it," Serenity slumped in her seat. "We're not going anywhere, and there's really nothing to do. We're not really in the mood for the beach today…."
"Hmmm…I see your point," Joey nodded. He was just about to start suggesting things, when Jessie, the waiter, came by, asking for his order. They lost all contact with him for the next two minutes.
"Have you got any ideas, Yuge?" Serenity inquired to the boy, who had laid his head down on the table.
"Hm?" he looked up, blearily, "Oh…no, not really. I mean…we could just hang around…play some games, watch some movies or something like that…. I dunno…."
Tea shrugged, "It has potential…. We could just have a "party night," so to speak," she began to smile.
"Break out the rounds of games," Duke suggested.
"Crank up the tunes!" Mokuba put forth.
"Grab a can of beer or two-" Tristan started.
A good ten pairs of eyes whipped around to face him at the suggestion, all looking at him suspiciously and somewhat angrily.
"It was a joke!" Tristan put up his hands in defense, "Relax!"
"Never. Again," Ryou bit out. "Drinking is nothing to be taken lightly."
"You're one to talk," Mai sniggered, "You didn't drink too lightly yourself a couple days ago," her snigger turned into a laugh.
Ryou blushed and hid his face, "Can we not just forget about that little incident?"
"Never!" Duke joined in, "It was simply hilarious! You and Yugi were great!" Tea saw Yugi curl up a little more in his position, and she had to share a giggle. Soon the table was laughing hysterically, relating that event, and other similar ones.
"Aw man, you should have seen the time I spent the night at Joe's, when his dad was out," Tristan shook his head. "Ren was conducting the spice contest we were having-"
"And I told you guys it wasn't a good idea," she responded, shaking her head, "But it WAS hilarious."
"Anyway," Tristan continued, "We were seeing who could drown a bunch of spicy stuff and sour things the fastest. Well, you know, Joey and I really got into the game, and we were chowing down. Of course, there comes a time with every spicy food, where ones' mouth gets a little too hot. When we both bit into some extra hot chili peppers, chaos ensued. We ran around the house trying to find something to drink, but they were out of bottled water (his faucets and stuff emitted well-water, so it needed to be filtered…but they just bought bottled water) and there was nothing else in the fridge, except his dad's stuff.
"Well, in a desperate situation, both of us grabbed the first beer can we could, and drowned that too. Of course…it was a new taste to me, and I won't say I was keen on it. It didn't help that I had practically gulped down half the can before I realized the acrid taste it had, and ended up spewing it all over Joey, who had chugged the whole thing already.
"What can I say?" Tristan shrugged, "After that, we had a spew fight, and spewing contests. We were pretty hyper and somewhat off kilter all night…but yeah. It was fun while it lasted," he chuckled.
"Not for me…as I was the one who ended up cleaning the kitchen," Serenity sighed.
"Hey, we helped!" Joey joined in the conversation at this point.
"Uh huh. You started with the mop…and then got into a mop fight," Serenity put her head in her hand.
"Oh yeah…. Haha, that was pretty fun…but it hurt."
"And it was wet," Tristan added.
"Well no duh, Einstein! It was a mop!" Joey retorted.
"Anyway!" Duke stood up, putting his hands down on the table, "Who has a deck or two of cards?" He looked around.
As did the others. Everyone looked around for someone to say that they had brought along one measly deck of cards.
"I have Duel Monster cards," Yugi shrugged, "But that's the only kind."
"Well, I would think most of us carry those around. But this time, we're only talking about poker cards," Seto bit out, trying to put his two cents of sarcasm in.
"Okay…" Mai looked back and forth at the others, "So…who volunteers to go buy a couple decks?"
"If I had known Joey was going to take an hour to buy a deck of cards, I would have gone myself!" Tea sighed, leaning back against the couch. The entire group of friends was camped out in the lobby, waiting for Joey's return.
"No one send Joey out to do the shopping," Serenity casually said, "Because not only does he take forever, but he comes back with moiré than he's supposed to. …Or even without what he was sent out to get."
"Oh, now you tell us," Mokuba fell back against the floor.
"Well…we might as well se up shop," Yugi stood up, "Who's up for playing outside on the deck?" There was a unanimous agreement to that. The afternoon would begin to wane by the time they were all set, and then it would be getting cooler. The night was the perfect time to play fun games outside, with torch light to play by.
When Yugi and a small other crew –Ryou, Tea and Serenity- went to go help set up some things outside, and had been out for a while, the door suddenly opened, and Joey staggered in, under the weight of many shopping bags.
"Finally!" Noa threw up his hands.
"What all did you get, Wheeler?" Tristan exclaimed, taking half the merchandise from him.
"Ah…just a few snacks," Joey shrugged, "Now 'elp me wit' dis!" he groaned as he walked over to dump the food on the dining room table.
"Don't expect compensation for this," Duke followed them, eyeing all the food he had bought. "We sent you out to only get cards."
"Yeah…but I figured we could all do wit' somethin' good ta eat!" Joey smiled, pulling out a couple bags of chips, cookies, and all other sorts of junk food.
It was at that time that Yugi poked his head back into the lobby, "Hey, is Joey back? I saw the car…."
"Hey Yuge!" Joey leaned back and waved to him.
Yugi smiled, "Alright then! Bring out the stuff and let's have some fun!"
"Outside?" Joey turned to the others.
"What don't you understand about the preposition, "out?"" Mai inquired, taking some food. "And did you at least get the cards?"
"O' course!" Joey dug into another one of the six bags and pulled out four decks of cards, "All right here!"
"Alright then, let's get going!" Noa grabbed some food and ran outside.
The rest of the gang began to walk out, when Joey whispered to Tristan, "Hey Tris…what's a preposition again?"
The sun was setting on the horizon, giving a gorgeous reflection on the water, right in the friends' back yard. Of course, not much attention was given to the beautiful sunset, as everyone was concentrating on their poker hands. Serenity had opted out of playing the round of poker and sat herself at another table. Mokuba and his other brother joined her to play their own card game, and the three young siblings played their games of Go-Fish and Chase-the-Ace.
Meanwhile, the new graduates were concentrating very intensely.
Joey sighed and leaned back, "I fold."
Tristan followed suit.
"You all are boring," Tea threw in fifty cents.
"Count me in," Yugi threw in another fifty into the pot.
Ryou passively picked up seventy-five cents and dropped it in, "I'll play…and raise it a quarter."
"Got a good hand, have ya?" Mai smirked, dropping in seventy-five cents. "Or are you bluffing?"
Ryou simply shrugged; his face still impassive, "You won't know until the time comes, will you?"
"Brits always were natural born poker players," Duke folded his hand.
"And what proof is there in that?" Seto inquired, placing a dollar into the pot.
"A dolla'!" Joey put his hands on the table and bent at the elbows to get a closer look at the growing pile of money, "Now I know I'm glad I quit!"
"Same," Tristan nodded. "Are you up to the challenge, Tea?" he asked.
"Of course," Tea threw in a dollar. Yugi was just about to insert his money when Tea put down an extra fifty cents, "Plus half of another."
"Geez," Yugi pout down his fist of money, and leaned back in the chair, "I was going to join in…but now I'm not so sure. …Ack, Tea always was good at this: I fold!" he put down his cards.
As Ryou decided whether or not to continue play, Jacques, the old drink/bar-tender came around.
"Excusse moi, my friends. Can I interest you in a drink, as the night begins?"
"I'm all for it!" Joey smiled, "Ah…whatcha got?"
Yugi began to answer for them, having been here before, "Slushies…cokes…water…the regulars."
"And for those of age, we have a little champagne, wine, or even beer or margaritas."
Joey pondered over this, "Well…a little beer never hurt-"
"He said for those of age, dimwit," Tristan nudged him in the ribs, "We're about a year underage." Indeed, the age for alcohol consumption in Japan was that of twenty years, and at most, the teens around the table were eighteen or nineteen.
"A margarita here," Seto waved his hand, studying his cards all the while.
"Hey! But he's underage!" Joey started to protest.
"True…but how many of those things do you think I've had in life? I'm sure it's alright…seeing as I have my own private stash of wine and such back home." Jacques nodded, thinking that for Seto Kaiba, it was probably alright. "And Bakura, will you move already?"
"Fine," Ryou retorted, putting in another dollar, "There. Happy?" Mai folded.
"Yes," Seto answered, placing another fifty cents in, and raising it up another quarter.
"Goodness, you guys are raising the stakes!" Mai replied.
"I'll add my other quarter," Tea answered. Ryou sighed, and folded his hand. "This is getting to be too expensive for me."
"And I'll call it," Seto said."
"Ahem…anything else sirs and misses?" Jacques asked.
"A couple glasses of wine here," Mai raised her hand. Without asking further, Jacques just nodded.
"Ack, I'll just go with a few cokes," Joey sighed.
"Anyone else?"
"Water please," Yugi said. Ryou requested the same.
"Very well," Jacques bowed quickly and ran off to fetch the drinks.
"Alright…so the time has come," Duke leaned forward, "Who has the better hand and sweeps up the pot?"
Tea looked up from her hand and Seto looked up from his.
"It'd be hilarious if you had the same hand," Tristan laughed.
"A straight flush," Seto laid down his hand. Yugi and Ryou ooohed.
Tea bit her lip and frowned. "Hhn…. That was a lot better than I thought it would be. You're a fine poker played, Kaiba," she pouted and blew her bangs, letting her hand fall limp.
Seto smirked and began to rake up the money, pulling it to his side.
Tea sighed and looked at him out of the corner of her eye, "It's just too bad that my royal flush whipped your straight one."
Seto looked up and blinked, staring at the flush of spades in her hand. She gave a seductive smile, winked, and removed his hand from the money, pulling it to her side.
Tristan gaped, "How did you do that!"
"That was a VERY close one," Ryou observed. "I'm glad I backed out."
"Yeah…not till the last round though," Yugi laughed.
"Geez, Tea…how do you take up the money like that? You have enough as it is! You barely spend it on anything! What'd you say, you had like…five hundred dolla's spendin' money now or somethin'?" Joey looked at her incredulously.
"Yeah. But how do you think I get it all? I may work from time to time, but that goes into the bank. I don't get an allowance. …So that just leaves the clubs. Haha…you should see all the suckers I elicit on a regular basis."
"So that's why some of those guys knew ya at dat club we were at," Joey whispered.
Tea murmured quietly, "Uh hm. …some sleezeballs there owed me money. I have an…ah…reputation in the clubs. Of course...under a non-deplume," she added.
"A what-de-what?" Tristan asked.
"A pseudonym," Duke rolled his eyes.
Joey and Tristan looked at him, "And that means…what now?"
Yugi just shook his head, "It just means she uses a different name."
Ryou put his elbow on the table and stared at her, "Tea Gardner: a clubber? I would never have imagined."
Jacques came back with the drinks, placing the margarita by Seto, the wines in front of Mai, the waters by Yugi and Ryou and the coke near Joey. He nodded when they thanked him and walked off.
"Well…I was going to make you try this as a first…but I guess if you've been to clubs, this wouldn't be your first," Mai handed Tea the drink. "Especially since some places tend to forget about the underage drinking law."
"Very true," Tea took it and sipped it. Her smile widened, "Ah…delicious batch!"
Seto was just about to drink his margarita when a head popped over his shoulder, "Can I have some?"
Seto stopped, with the sugared edge of the glass almost touching his lips, and his eyes narrowed. "No."
"Aww, Seto…come on! I've had one before! Remember at the von Scharider's-"
"No," Seto replied, just as adamant. But Noa just stood there. "You're still far too young. It was a mistake the first time to let you drink what that German alcoholic had out."
"Zigfried's not an alcoholic, Seto…all German drink a lot. …Especially beer," Noa nodded, affirming it.
Seto turned to him, "Don't you remember what happened after that?"
Noa blinked, "…Not…really."
Mokuba came up to them, with Serenity at his side, and smirked evilly, "Well I do."
Seto caught the contagious smirk, "And if you don't stop pestering me, he'll tell that embarrassing little anecdote. …Well, embarrassing for you, that is," Seto laughed lowly.
A couple memories started to float back down into Noa's head and he flushed darkly, "Oh…oh no, Seto…Mokuba…you two wouldn't!"
Mokuba slung an arm around Noa's shoulder and made himself look as if he were drunk as well, "Hahah…it all started about half a year ago…. We were attending Zigfried von Schraider's annual business party, and of course, we Kaibas were all invited. So everything was going nicely. The dinner was beautiful-" Seto coughed loudly, glaring at Mokuba. Mokuba glared back, "Just because you don't like Zigfried doesn't mean I can't compliment his style for parties. Anywho, where was I? Oh yeah: dinner.
"So, as most business parties do, the table had been set with plates, silverware, and a small glass of some small alcoholic beverage. At this party, it happened to be a margarita, because Ziggy was feeling in the mood. So, Noa and I were kind of suspicious about drinking the drink, but…there was nothing else set out. Seto was talking with other associates, and the dinner was already planned. Those German waiters didn't even regard us as underage. Heck, in their country, it's all okay, so they just left us." Mokuba shrugged here.
"Well, Noa and I didn't want to impose: disrespect Zigfried and all, but eventually, thirst overtook us, and we had to drink something-"
"And you called us terrible!" Joey suddenly stood up and pointed at his sister, "See? SAME. SITUATION!"
Serenity scowled and crossed her arms, "Hey…at least they didn't guzzle down a whole can or more. They just had like…a sip or a glass-"
"Not so fast, Ren," Mokuba held up his hand, "You need to see where this story is going."
"Mokie…please stop," Noa poked his index fingers together, "I remember enough to deduce I probably did something really foolish…."
Mokuba burst out laughing, "Probably? Noa, you were the laughing stock of the night!"
Seto put his head in his hand, "Von Scharider will never let me forget that," he sighed. Contrary to his usual personality, Seto began to mimic him, just because disgust aroused him to do so, ""Zeto! 'Ow could you let your little brother grow up like zis? I thought you had more control over 'im! You boast of all your qualities, but yet you seem to let him go quite a bit! He vas obviously drinking underage!""
"No way! Actually like…getting drunk? You?" Mai looked at Noa, starting to laugh.
Noa hid his face as Mokuba smiled, continuing, "That's not even the best part….
"So, we took a drink at the same time. I grimaced, and set it down almost immediately, but Noa actually seemed to like it –probably his father's influence of earlier years- and he kept on drinking until he had taken up the whole glass."
"I was thirsty!" Noa retorted.
"And soon to be more than that," Mokuba laughed. "Once the waiter brought another glass, you eventually drank up that one too. And after dinner…the effects began to show."
"Of, this is going to be good," Mai leaned against the table.
"Yes…yes it is," Mokuba put up a finger. Noa tried to wrench away from his brother to go hide, but Mokuba held him in an arm lock. "Anyway, so we all retired to the front hall to talk with one another again, and I stood around, bored, along with Noa. Well, I could tell he was starting to go, because he was dead tired, but also wore this loony smile on his face and was a little less coordinated than usual. That stuff was affecting his already poor noggin-"
"I'll have you know-!" Noa started, still trying to wrestle out of his brother's grip.
"That you embarrassed the entire family? You sure did! He got the idea to start meandering through the crowd, and acting as if no one was there. As I followed him, he started spinning around with this blissful look on his face; acting as if he were just waltzing through a meadow.
"And the worst part was…he began to sing."
Joey snorted, but Mokuba continued, "And it went a little like this…. ""I feel pretty…oh so pretty! I feel pretty…oh so pretty!""
The table burst out into a roar of laughter, with Seto even joining in, and Noa just tried to hide his beet red face, trying to hide from all the shame that accompanied the story.
"Seriously? He was singing that? In front of everyone?" Serenity began to cry from laughing so hard.
"Oh y-yes!" Mokuba doubled over in laughter. Noa could have gotten away, but the secret was already out, so there was nothing to be done now. "He weaved in an out through the crowd, singing that, and waving his hands around like some sort of…ballerina or something!"
Joey pounded the table in humor, "Geez Noa! Dat's worse dan Tristan and I! That's hilarious!"
Noa gave a sheepish smile amongst all the red on his face, "…Yeah…I guess it kind of is," he gave a short laugh.
"The room just erupted into laughter, and Seto was over in the corner hiding his face. I mean…Noa was singing that he was pretty…and he was looking for the world like a Pollock-"
"So I like to wear knee socks sometimes!" Noa huffed.
"And I was just staring horrified at Noa, thinking I could never go into public again!" Mokuba continued, "And all the while, he just kept singing and dancing!"
Tea wiped a tear away, after gasping for breath, "H-How did you get him out of it?"
Seto smirked evilly, "I politely asked Zigfried for a bucket of ice cold water, and personally dumped it on him. The poor kid was so shocked that he immediately stopped and feinted both from the shock and alcohol. …There's no need to say that we went home after that catastrophe."
"Oh man…if only you had caught that on Japan's Funniest Home Videos!" Duke snickered.
"Definitely first prize there!" Yugi added. Everyone let the rest of their laughs out and began to calm down. Mai was just starting to pick up her cards to reshuffle the deck when she suddenly looked down at her watch and gasped.
"Oh my gosh! I almost forgot!" Mai exclaimed, jumping up from the card table; her cards fluttering down onto it. Joey took careful time to examine each overturned one, frowning as he saw what a good hand she had, and how crappy his had been in comparison. He must really have stunk at poker. …Badly. …What was the point of the game again?
"What'd you forget, Mai?" Serenity inquired from behind her.
"The contest! I want to see who won!" Mai ran back inside to the lobby.
"Contest?" Tea looked over at Serenity, confused. Suddenly, it smacked them both like Monday morning: "THE CONTEST!" both shouted out at once. They too flew from their chairs and ran after Mai, back into the hotel, to the lobby.
"What was that spiel all about?" Tristan asked around the table. Nobody said a word, but they all simultaneously got up and walked after them.
"What channel is it!" Mai panicked, pressing random numbers on the remote.
"How should I know? Where's the sheet telling all the channels?" Tea replied, searching the area for the channel paper.
"What station is it even on?" Serenity asked, sighing.
Meanwhile, the TV was buzzing as Mai went from channel to channel.
"Tonight, the weather will be-… Oh Mark! I don't believe-…And the ball gets hit towards third-…Tonight, we announce the winner of the Kruisin' Konte-…The chores! The stores! Fresh air-"
"WAIT!" Tea's head shot up, "go back to the channel you were on!"
"What was it? What did I press!" Mai shouted.
"Fifty-one!" Serenity hollered, falling to the floor in her exclamation. The girls were all in a buzz as Mai finally got the channel settled. The guys just watched them all with puzzled looks, wondering why on earth this contest was so important.
As the girls settled down, their eyes became glued to the screen. Had they been of the opposite gender, one might have thought they were watching a ball game of some sort, seeing how entranced they were in it.
"As we have mentioned," the announcer on the screen continued, standing in front of a dusky setting on the pier in some area, "tonight we will find out who won the Kruisin' Kontest, presented by Koral Sea Ways and JBC: Japan's Broadcasting Channel. In just a moment, we will be dialing the number of the winner, given on this slip of paper, and he or she will hopefully answer. When that happens, that person's voice will appear on air, and we'll get to see the reaction it brings! Are we ready for the unveiling?"
As if they were there, the three girls shouted at once: "YES!" Ryou jumped so much, as they had taken him by surprise. Joey got a kick out of this and he snickered at the white-haired boy, who was clutching his heart.
"We'll be back, after this commercial break!" The girls moaned in unison.
"Typical!" Tea spat out, "Just typic-"
A phone began ringing in the room. "Oh now what?" Mai threw up her hands, "Someone go answer it so we can hear who wins!"
Joey picked the vibrating phone out of his pocket and looked at the number. "I dunno who it is. …Must be for you, sis," Joey handed the phone to his sister, with whom he shared the cellular device. If it wasn't for him, then it was usually for her. That was his motto. She took one look at the number, furrowing her brows for a moment, and popped open the top.
Out of the corner of her eye, she saw the announcement come back on, and she cursed silently, standing up to go walk out of the room to have her conversation. Dang it, she wouldn't get to see who won!
"We're back folks, and we're dialing the number…."
"Hello?" Serenity asked. A noise filtered into her ears. Like an echo…. I knew this phone was a cheap piece of crap….
"Hello? Is this Serenity Wheeler?" There was that echo again! But the voice didn't belong to anyone she knew. Still, it sounded vaguely familiar.
"Yes. Can I help you?" That echo was beginning to drive her crazy….
"I think the question is better phrased as towards: can I help you? And I believe I can! Do you know why I've called, Miss Wheeler?"
Serenity's mind was buzzing. Who had gotten a hold of this number? And why was there an echo? For some reason…part of it made sense, but for the other half, she just didn't believe what her mind was telling her. Slowly, she turned her head and walked back toward the group: all of whom were glued to the TV.
"No," she said slowly, "I don't know why you've called…but I'm beginning to get an idea…."
"And what is that idea, Miss Wheeler?" The voice on the other side sounded like it was about to laugh.
Serenity reached the group and walked around to the front. "I think…I think I just won the Krusin Kontest," she replied in barely a whisper.
"And you would be right!" the announcer on the television screen finally laughed, "Congratulations!"
Serenity almost dropped the phone. How did she win this! She hadn't even signed up!
"What do you say to that, Serenity?"
"Oh…my…GOD!" Serenity cried out. Forgetting she was on the phone, she called out, "Guys…I WON!" The rest of them blinked out of their shocked trance and cried out yells of happiness and most (mainly the girls) came to hug her at the same time.
"Wow, Serenity, it sounds like you've got a whole bunch of people there! Will these be who you're taking on the cruise with you?"
"Say what?" Serenity asked. Everything became quiet in the room once more.
The announcer laughed once more, "The cruise! You've won a week's stay on a cruise Miss Serenity, and you get to bring ten other people of your choice with you! Now how does that sound?"
An eruption of cheers bellowed throughout the lobby, and Serenity was beaming with happiness.
It was so unexpected…but so awesome too!
"Hold on as we transfer you to our services, where they shall explain the whole thing. And we'll see you in two days, Serenity Wheeler!"
So Serenity was transferred to the other line, although it was hard to hear the man giving her instructions over the cheers of her fellow comrades.
She had to write everything on paper. She would be going on this cruise on the twenty-second of July, up until the twenty-ninth. She could bring up to ten other guests along with her, and the small-liner cruise was to be rented out only to them.
Serenity nodded as she was told that she had to get confirmation papers online to them within the next day. And so she would.
This had to be one of the best days of her life. It just had to!
Once she was off the phone, she turned to Mai and Tea. "Alright: spill. Who signed me up?"
Mai rolled her eyes, "Alright, guilty."
"I told you I didn't want to enter!"
"And I told you that was a stupid idea! I mean…look! You won!"
"But I told you my dad would never approve!"
"Yes…but is he here right not? No! You can do this all on your own!" Mai protested, "Look…I just thought that if the three of us…and the guys all put our names in, we'd have a better chance of winning!"
"Wait…you put our names in too?" Duke asked.
Mai shrugged, "Yeah. What of it? We signed everyone up when we were at the mall, getting out summer clothes. We got a winner in our group, so what does it matter? We're all going on a cruise!" Mai punched the air.
"If we're the ones Serenity wants to bring," Tea pointed out. "It's her win: her decision."
Serenity smiled, "Oh, Tea, of course I'm bringing you all along! This is our vacation: I won it for us all!"
"Alright! We're goin' on a cruise!" Joey mimicked Mai and thrust his fist up into the air.
He was followed by a round of cheers from his other comrades. This vacation had been, and still promised to be, the best in their lives.
Of course…more on this cruise would happen than would be expected….
There! It is done! Not the most exciting chapter, but as I've mentioned, this and the next chapter are just here to pass along until the cruise (although I do have plans now for next chapter:-D). Again, sorry about the three month long wait! But I hope this was at least somewhat worth it! Hope you all enjoyed it! And PLEASE REVIEW!
PS: The whole Noa anecdote was a huge inside joke of mine and my friend's. In the original joke, the Pollock boy (you understand it's because of the socks, yes?) was to wear a tutu while singing that song from West Side Story, but I had to edit it for the story's sake. But I still hope it got a laugh from people other thank my friend! I promised to put it in there for her…and I need ideas. Hope you liked it! Thanks again for your support!
