His arm was around her shoulders as they started to drive back home.

Jessie was super high on sugar and could not stop talking.

Mike kept laughing and smiling at her.

Samira had finished eating and snuggled close to him with the teddy bear he won for her in a shooting game.

Flashback

"Are you sure you want all of this?" Simon asked, worried about an upset stomach.

"But of course, I'm hungry. I didn't eat since lunch and its 11 so I'm gonna be hungry." Samira said, drinking her second large coke filled with ice.

"Okay, here it is, a hot dog, a slice of pizza, 2 cotton candies, a large ice cream, a candy apple and 2 funnel cakes." Said the vendor as he passed each one to Simon.

"You sure eat a lot fellow."

"Um, its actually for my girlfriend. The hot dog and the candy apple is mine."

"Well, little lady, you sure got a appetite."

"Mama always said the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach but in this case, it's the womans heart and he has to win my heart by feeding me."

"Awww!" Said a couple of customers who were behind them.

"You heart that, Elaine. You gots to feed me to win my heart."

"Shut up!"

Simon chuckled as Samira quickly grabbed her food and walked off to sit somewhere to eat.

Flashback ends.

"Omg! Did you see the kamikaze, I almost fainted when I saw that. Mike wanted me to go but I just waited for him."

"You didn't go because you have a weak stomach."

"I do not!" Jessie said, laughing.

"Said the girl who puked out her food on the bumper cars."

"That was not my fault. I ate 2 funnel cakes and that fat kid kept bumping into me."

"Say what you need to save your pride."

"Keep that up and someone won't get their surprise"

Jessie was implying something because Mike stopped teasing her and just laughed.

They continued to laugh and talk while Samira just stayed snuggled into Simon.

She didn't move for a while and she was breathing softly. Simon moved so he could see her face and sure enough, she was sound asleep, clutching the teddy bear he won for her.

He smiled and leaned back into the seat, holding her until they got home.