Post by elias kellin kastra on Jul 27, 2012 21:21:07 GMT -7
[style=font-family: times; font-size: 12px; letter-spacing: 1px; text-transform: lowercase; color: #989898; font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;]BRO-LOVE FOR VIC i'm so excited that this is finally happening that i cannot even contain it. "I KNOW WE LIVE FAST AND BREAK IT ALL" [/style] | [atrb=border,0,true][atrb=width,450,true][atrb=cellSpacing,0,true][atrb=cellPadding,0,true][atrb=style, background-color: #6d6d6d;] [style=padding: 10px; text-align: justify; font-family: arial; font-size: 10px; height: 475px; overflow: auto; color: #1e1e1e;] [/style]Since the Caroline Carnival pulled into town, Elias made sure to actually take some more time off of work. Although a lot of the time he spent more money than he actually needed to, he enjoyed the Caroline Carnival and always seemed to find enough things to do for him to laugh about over the next year. Today he came to the carnival with his best friend since childhood, Vic. They were well known for being trouble-makers around Caroline. One reason being that they both lived in the lower class and had known each other since they were put into school. The other reason being that every time something happened that could be deemed devious they were typically put on blame for it… as well as being responsible for it. They weren’t “bad seeds” or anything like that but rather they got bored and sometimes the most exciting things that they could do weren’t exactly the most legal. Regardless, their friendship ran deeper than that. If there were two people you’d want to believe were friends it would be them because of how similar they seemed to be. Hell, they both even worked at the same place and had yet to get sick of the other’s company. So now, here they were at the carnival, finding their way to get tickets for rides as cheap as possible… if not free, as well as scoping out any girls that might have been around. Looking for girls in Caroline wasn’t exactly the easiest. For the most part everyone knew one another in town unless someone new came around. For another, a lot of the girls lived up in the upper class, a class which looked down on people like Elias. He was the typical poster boy for why the lower class was such a shit hole. And it was because of that Elias would enable himself to embrace exactly what people thought of the lower class because why the hell not give them a show? “Vic, bro, wait,” Elias extended his one arm to stop Vic from moving any further and gestured his head to a girl with medium blond hair that walked by in the typical summer-fair attire. He couldn’t help but laugh at her ultra-short jean shorts an shirt that revealed a good half of her stomach. “Typical,” He started spouting into laughter. There were far too many girls that looked the same here. His arm came back to his side as he was laughing, “I can’t believe how much jail bait is out this year, was our generation really this bad?” The question was actually more rhetorical since Elias felt like he already knew a response coming from Vic. Sometimes it felt like they were too connected and knew what the other was going to say before they actually said it. As they continued to walk around Elias found himself getting a little anticipated for some of the rides, “Dude, let’s go on something,” He spoke as he was looking over a few of the different rides. The sun was still up so it was easy to tell each and every one of them apart instead of mixing all the lights together. For most that might not have ever been a problem, but Elias couldn’t see very well and would never break down and get glasses if even he was being paid for it. It was in that moment that he saw the perfect ride. “That one.” The ride was called the “mega drop” where it took the people to the very top, overlooking the entire carnival and even parts of Caroline depending on which side you were sitting on. “I don’t even care, we have to go on it,” Elias started marching over to the line of people, which was fairly large but he knew that it would be worth it in the end. Hopefully Vic wouldn’t freak out too much about going on the ride. |
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