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Hazel chased after Lexi, laughing like a mad man. Then their time was up. "Aw, man," She got out of her car, walking over to her partner.
Hazel chased after Lexi, laughing like a mad man. Then their time was up. "Aw, man," She got out of her car, walking over to her partner.
"That was… a lot of fun! I haven't done anything like that in a while." She exclaimed, taking Hazel's hand and kissing her cheek.
"Me either! I need to get a decent job so we can do that every so often!" Hazel skipped a step, then went back into her usual walking pace.
"Same here, at my current salary rate, I'll only be able to afford these things once a month at most." She said, taking Hazel's hand. "Where to next?"
"I don't know what they even have," Hazel admitted, looking down. "Should we wander, or do you have an idea?"
"We could wander and see what we want and along the way pick up some snacks." She said in a questioning manner, as a suggestion.
"Sounds fantastic!" Hazel jogged a few feet ahead, then stopped, letting Lexi catch up.
Lexi took another map from one of the nearby vendors before opening it up for the both of them to see. "So there are a couple of food courts and those five dollar games we could play."
"Let's go check out the games. We shouldn't play them though, they're all rigged," She took a look at the map. The games were closer to the center of the carnival, food court towards the back.
Lexi took her suggestion and followed the map to the game center. She watched as multitudes of people failed to win and wasted even more of their money on the games. "It's really sad though not being able to win because the vendors just want money."
Hazel nodded pointing at one of the games. "I've watched that kid play 5 rounds to ty and get that dolphin," She lowered her head in mock sadness.
Lexi looked over to the kid who failed yet again and pull out another five to attempt to get the prize. "That kid over there just won." She pointed to the game where you had to squeeze water into the clown's face.
Hazel looked over at the child who was now holding a giant stuffed bear. "He did. That's the only one that's remotely fair, though."
'Do you… wanna try it?" She asked putting her hands behind her arms to imitate a child and putting on her best puppy dog eyes.
"Um, yeah," Hazel ignored Lexi's attempt at puppy dog eyes. She walked over to the person running it and handed them 5 dollars.
Lexi bounced slightly with joy and sat up on the stool with the light blue water gun. "Thanks."
The buzzer that told them to start was incredibly loud, causing Hazel to lose focus. She began to shoot towards the clown but saw that Lexi's was already near the halfway mark.
Lexi looked over to Hazel and slowed down a bit before remembering that it was a game that she needed to win. She didn't want to give the owner the satisfaction of her loosing this one game.
Hazel saw the determination in Lexi's eyes. The owner would be all too happy if we lost.
Lexi started looking at the clown with precision in her aim to make sure she hit the limit. Once she did, a loud bell went off in her ears and she noticed that she won. "I won!" She exclaimed, wrapping Hazel in a hug.
"Good lord, you did!" Hazel squeezed Lexi for a second before letting go. The owner wore a scowl that could put a damper on anyone's mood.
Lexi smirked while looking at the owner and chose the largest dolphin that was hanging on the net. The owner hesitated in giving her the prize but she could care less since she won.
"It's cute!" Hazel pointed at the dolphin. The owner was royally pissed, but she didn't care. Hazel was elated to see that Lexi had won.
"It is isn't it." She said, ignoring the owner and walking away from his booth. "Where to next?"
"Maybe we should get food?" Hazel suggested with a small shrug.
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