Daisy nodded and brought her gaze back to his eyes. “Thank you. I hope I get it, too. It would be more work, but it would pay more. And with more money, I would be able to rent a better apartment. Something bigger than what I have now.”
Arvil hummed in understanding. He opened his mouth to respond when the elevator let out a ‘ding!’ He turned to Daisy and grinned.
“Well, darling, welcome to the third floor,” he motioned to the door as it opened, welcoming the sight that entered his vision.
There were gaming machines, both big and small. A bunch of TV’s were on the walls, video games playing on them. There weren’t many employees there, but there were some.
“This is where we test the games we make,” he said to her. “Those are the video games. We also have arcade games, computer games, board games and all the other cool stuff. Amazed, or no?”
Daisy stepped out and raised her eyebrows as she took everything in. She had to admit, it was pretty impressive. There was a lot of stuff on this floor, and she probably hadn’t even seen it all.
“Wow. That is a lot of games, Arvil… You test everything up here?” she questioned, turning back to him.
Arvil nodded as a few employees greeted him. He greeted them back. “Most of the things, we don’t release. Some of them are here for upgrading. We mostly focus on gaming apps, so…”
“I see. You know, I just had an idea, and I think it’s a pretty good one,” she mused, looking him over thoughtfully. “Could I interview you for my paper? I’m sure my boss would love it.”
Arvil looked at her before shrugging. “I usually avoid interviews. They ask the same boring and irrelevant questions,” he responded. “But I suppose I wouldn’t mind if my interviewer is my lovely fiancée.”
“It would make a good story, too. I could include details about our relationship in it, and it would just seem more…” Daisy trailed off with a blink, realizing it would probably be a good idea to stop there. Didn’t need anyone overhearing that.
Arvil nodded in understanding, pulling her a bit closer. “Would that earn you a promotion?” He murmured. “Getting to interview me?”
Daisy bit back a confused frown as she was pulled closer to him. “It might. Maybe not right away, but it would definitely make them start thinking about it more. At least, I hope it would.”
Arvil nodded. “That’s good enough,” he said, squeezing her hand lightly. “Do you want to explore this floor, or do you want me to continue showing you around?”
“Exploring this floor could be interesting. Maybe we could play a game where were here,” Daisy suggested with a shrug, ignoring how the simple squeeze of her hand gave her slight butterflies.
“All right,” Arvil smiled and tugged her further inside. “We also have video games here that aren’t ours, but are here for both amusement and for comparison.”
“Which one is your favorite?” Daisy wondered as she looked around while being tugged along.
“Out of my company’s games, or another company’s?” He questioned with a raised eyebrow. “Because if it’s the latter, then it’s definitely the karaoke.”
“Just in general. I was going to suggest playing that with you, but I’m horrible at karaoke, so that is definitely not happening,” Daisy declared, a smile tugging on her lips again. “Pick something that doesn’t involve singing or dancing.”
Arvil smirked. “I’m absolutely fabulous at it,” he winked, knowing what an absolute lie that was. “I do have racing games as well, if you’re interested in those. There’s also action games and the likes. Or if you’re interested in mind games, there’re puzzle games to amuse you.”
“I honestly don’t care what we play, Arvil,” Daisy chuckled, shaking her head. “Like I said, you pick. I’ll play whatever it is.”
“Let’s play Mario Kart, then,” he shrugged, leading her off to one of the larger TV’s. “I think we have that game somewhere around here. And if I recall correctly, people enjoy playing that. Don’t they?”
Daisy laughed and followed him in. “Yes, yes they do. I’m good with playing Mario Cart.”
Arvil looked at her when she laughed. She had chuckled, smiled, smirked and grinned, but she rarely laughed at him. He liked the sound. As weird as it was.
“Well then, fiancée, Mario Kart it is,” he said. “Just the two of us? Or do you want a bigger challenge?”
Daisy hummed, glancing around. “Well… Maybe we could do a round with just the two of us and then add in other players for a second round?”
Arvil nodded. When they approached the TV they were going to use, the employees on there moved away, though not after greeting Arvil.
Arvil reached the Nintendo game console, taking out one of the game boxes and taking out a disk, slipping it in the console. He then grabbed two remotes and two wheels, passing one of each to his fake fiancée.
“There you go,” he murmured, turning on his remote so he could start the game. “Is a random field all right with you?”
“Sure, random is fine,” Daisy agreed as she stuck the remote into the wheel. “Unless it’s Rainbow Road. Then we need to pick something else.”
Arvil laughed, shaking his head. “I personally like Rainbow Road, but whatever you say,” he clicked ‘random select’, nodding when Koopa Cape came on. “That okay?”
“That’s fine,” Daisy agreed with a nod, then shot him a smirk. “Let’s go, nerd.”