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Post by anna on Mar 20, 2007 15:40:32 GMT -5
Setting her stuff aside, she slipped on her bowling shoes and threw her hair up into a messy bun at the top of her head. Her Jeans came down over her shoes, and her took off her zip hooie to reveal a tank.
Zsuzsa unzipped her bowling bag and pulled out two bowling balls, shiny and new, one a lime green color and the other a hot pink. Placing them on the rack, she sat down in the score chair and set up her game, writing her name on the screen above her head.
She ran off to the coke machines quickly, fed it her money, and pressed the button for Mountain Dew, and the machine quickly dispensed it to her. She walked back to her lane and picked up the pink bowling ball.
Standing on the line, she readied herself, pulled the ball back slowly, took two steps toward the bright white tape on the floor, and released the ball infront of her. It curved to the side, and almost looked as though it were going to go into the gutter, but it curves back to the center and hits the triangle of pins, knocking them all down.
The screen above her shows the word STRIKE in large red letters. Zsuzsa smiles and walks back over to her seat, only to find someone else sitting in it. She smiles. [/size]
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Post by Lucas Murray on Mar 20, 2007 18:00:58 GMT -5
Lucas was randomly wandering the town. He had nothing better to do. Well, other than have fun of course. That was always his goal. If it wasn't basketball, there was only one other thing he enjoyed just as much. Girls. The only place he had never really been, was the bowling alley. It wasn't usually his thing. When he was little he used to love it. But, he had quickly grown out of it when his father pushed him to play basketball.
So, when he got to the bowling alley, it was a big surprise. It actually looked like fun. He quickly got a pair of shoes, and noticed something that stood out among the people, and smiled. He walked over, sitting in a seat, crossing his arms. He couldn't help but grin when she turned around. "Not too bad. I guess I gotta give you some credit. I never guessed you to be a bowler. Guess I was wrong." He said, hs smile darkening playfully.
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Post by anna on Mar 20, 2007 18:04:38 GMT -5
Zsuzsa smiled at him and crossed her arms too, as the ball she had just thrown was spat back onto the rack by the machine.
"Really....because you are the last person i expected to see here.." she said playfully. She grinned and walked toward him, giving him a hug.
"How are you?" she asked. [/size]
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Post by Lucas Murray on Mar 20, 2007 19:13:41 GMT -5
Lucas laughed, hugging her back gently. "Oh, the usual. All the drama of high school and then some. Afterall, when you're me, all the crap hits the fan pretty often." He said looking at the pins at the end of the alley. Rack 'em up and knock them down. His own favorite philosophy in life. "How are you?" He asked absentmindedly.
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Post by anna on Mar 21, 2007 17:43:28 GMT -5
Zsuzsa nodded her head in agreement. School seemed to be quite the drag for her lately.
"I'm alright....you know..same old same. Meet new people...seduce them...leave them." she said jokingly.
"Nah...i'm teasing...i don't do that. Just to you." she added, once again jokingly and adding a wink.
She smiled and sighed, picking up the lime green ball and walking over to the scoring screen, adding his name. "And now i am going to force you to play a game with me.." she said, handing him the lime ball.
"Go for it.." she added finally, gently pushing him out of her seat and over to the tape.
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