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(Night!)
Cameron laughed softly, looking down at her. “I don’t care!”
(Night!)
Cameron laughed softly, looking down at her. “I don’t care!”
(Last one…)
Lilah crinkled her nose with a slight smile. “Well… What if we see if they have any board games in here and bring one or two back with us?”
(Mhm)
Cameron chuckled and meandered over to a cabinet. “We’ll just have to remember to bring it back.”
(I can’t sleep… I’m too excited about my phone…)
“Yup. So, what do they have?” Lilah asked, following him over.
(Lol. Just use the data up instead xD)
Cameron tugged open the cabinet doors. “Hmmm… I dunno what half of these are…”
(sigh Yup…)
Lilah chuckled and glanced at them all. She picked one up that had trains on the cover. “This one looks interesting. And it’s fitting, too!”
“Trains. The game. Has 4D holographics,” Cameron read off the box, squinting. “Okay, fair enough.”
“Anything else?” Lilah asked, glancing over them once more.
Cameron giggled faintly. “Nope, this game has peaked my interest.”
“Cool! Let’s go, then!” Lilah chirped, turning to kiss him on the cheek before starting out the door.
Cameron nodded and followed her out the door. He hummed as they walked, his happy mood undeniable.
Lilah wrapped an arm around his waist as they walked. “This should be really interesting, don’t you think?”
Cameron put an arm around her shoulders. “I think I agree.”
“How do you think it’ll go?” Lilah asked, glancing over at him.
Cameron raised an eyebrow and looked down at her. “What do you mean?”
“Like, how do you think we play? What’s the point of the game?” Lilah asked, clarifying her question.
Cameron frowned in thought and shook his head. “I have no idea.”
“I bet you have to get the train across the continent or something,” Lilah mused as they walked. “And the first person to do it wins.”
Cameron chuckled. “And it’s in 4D.”
“Hm. That’ll be interesting,” Lilah chuckled. “I wonder how that will work…”
Cameron shrugged a bit, grinning. “I dunno either, honestly.”
“I’m sure there will be instructions in the box. We won’t have to figure it out all in our own,” Lilah said with a shrug as she opened the door.
Cameron hummed and stepped into the room. “I don’t think so. Games nowadays are like a puzzle to figure out.”
“If it doesn’t come with instructions, I’m looking them up,” Lilah declared as she closed the door behind them and made her way over to the bed.
Cameron tailed her and plopped down, setting the box down. “What if there’s no instructions at all?”
Lilah frowned at the box. “Then… We’ll make up our own rules.”
Cameron slid the lid away from the box. “Of course it’s just a metaphorical question. There’s instructions right here.”
“Oh, thank goodness,” Lilah sighed dramatically, falling back into the bed.
Cameron laughed and opened the little booklet. “Goodness. That’s… a lot.”
Lilah sat back up and looked over at the booklet. “Why are there so many instructions? It can’t be that difficult, can it?”
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