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A Girl’s Diary novel Chapter 38

"Let's start slow, then we can get to your favorite part," Tommy said giving a creepy smile. I wanted to snort.

"You mean the exciting part?" I winked. This was even better than the games!

"No," He gulped. Such a drama queen! "I mean the frightening part." He said with wide eyes. Again, a freaking drama queen!

"You'll do it for me?" I asked. "I won't let you say no," I shrugged. If I gave him a chance to talk we'd end up playing games for three-year-olds. "You're not a scaredy kitty, right?" I cocked a brow while he gave me puppy eyes. Nah! Not gonna work today, buddy! "I won't let you answer that either," I said doubling over in laughter.

"That's the spirit," Tommy said smiling warmly. His smile reminding me of cotton candy... I wanted cotton candy! "Now, let's go have some fun!" He all but screamed.

"I want cotton candy!" I said.

He blinked. "What?"

"Cotton. Candy. Now."

"Okay, let's go get some then." He raised his hands in surrender. I didn't need to be told twice. I walked straight to where I could get some. Kids were everywhere!

"Not pink though!' I told Tom still focusing on the task in hand. Kids were increasing, I was close. I even spotted some holding cotton candy. A few seconds later, I found him. I wanted to scream in joy! "I want two... very very very big two, please" I said to the guy making the cotton candy. He smiled. "Colorful too!" I grinned. "Tommy, money!" I turned to face him.

"I'd have paid anyway." He murmured sheepishly.

"Because you're 'a major gentleman'" I air quoted.

He shook his head. "No, because you're annoying." He rolled his eyes.

He was so going to pay for this!

But first, cotton candy!!

I took mine, it looked like a storm of colors. Like putting a rainbow in a blender!

I wanted to take it all in one bite. Unfortunately, my mouth would definitely protest. I decided to devour it in big bites.

When I felt that my whole body was saturated with sugar, I had too much energy to play. "Now, let's gooo!" I screamed running away. My legs carried me to the roller coaster.

"Twinkle, can we talk about this?" I shook my head. There wasn't even much of a line. There was no talking! It was revenge time, Tommy.

Tommy looked so pale like a ghost. Maybe I should have made him get on? Nah! He'd be fine.

"Having fun Tommy?" I asked him when the train was so close to the falling part.

He gulped hard. "No!" His voice was so hoarse almost making me regret this. Almost. He screamed like a little girl the whole time while I laughed at him like a maniac. Imagine his girlfriend seeing this! Maybe I should take a video?!

When the game was finished, I wanted another turn. I still had tons of energy! However, it was closing time. Life was seriously too harsh!

I wanted to cry at the tragedy. Better hold it!

"Wait here," Tommy said running away. Was he going to vomit? What was I supposed to do alone here? Maybe work on my songs for a while... I needed them to be finished by the end of this month which frankly, wasn't a lot of time.

I sat on the ground cross-legged and got my phone out.

I worked and let me tell you, it was beautiful!

"So, I have good news and even better news," Tommy said. I looked up at his grinning face!

"Let's go with the good news." I smiled.

"I didn't vomit!" He said proudly. What? Now, I really snorted. "The better news is..." I could practically hear the drumrolls. "We could stay here all night." Say what now!

I screamed in excitement. I was riding every single game five times!

"Twinkle, I know you will say no but it's worth trying." He paused. "Can we take it slow?" He pleaded.

"Okay!"

"What?" He asked with wide eyes. "You can't back on your words now!" He ran to the kids are taking my hand.

Two hours later, we returned to my type of games. We couldn't jump on trampolines all night, can we?

I lost my thoughts and went to having fun mode!

"Tommy, is that the sun?" It was so beautiful! Wait a second, we were playing here all night?! I didn't call mom, she would be worried sick now. I checked my phone to find hundreds of missed calls!

I was so dead. I tucked it back; I didn't need to know who it was.

"Calm down, I already called your mom." My saviour!

"I love you!" I kissed his cheek.

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