Rickety RidesRren waited in a line that seemed far too long for a ride that looked like it could fall apart in a strong breeze... obviously it had passed some kind of inspection. So perhaps that appearance just added to the thrill. They knew that certainly were all for it. If they'd ended up with a companion in their wanderings, well, you can guarantee they'd at least tried to coax them into line for the ride with them.
"You know you'll have fun once the ride starts. I don't know what you're so worried about."
Please, My Cat Can Do Better (That's a lie, please keep going)Between rides and snacks, Rren wandered to find the animals shows and when the next one might be. Frisbee dogs? Excellent, they headed into the stands, looking for a good spot to sit. "It's a shame my transformations don't work on demand." they said quietly, voice full of amusement. "You could make a killing on 'your trained cat', which of course we'd split."
They were immediately distracted from that statement when the show began. And these dogs could have been tripping over their own feet and the show would have been amazing, but seeing as they weren't, seeing as they were going over obstacles and doing tricks and not missing a single toss. Yeah. Maybe the trained cat act wouldn't be much competition
Deep Fried EverythingRren was going to need someone to stop them from trying every weird deep fried concoction. No, seriously. They were very small and going on a lot of rides, and it was going to catch up with them. Not that they seemed inclined to think of that. "Oh! Deep Fried Honey. That sounds so much better than Deep Fried Butter." They gave a shudder at the memory but immediately moved on. "We have to try it." They grabbed their companion's hand and started to pull them
Con--err Carnival. Carnival GamesRren paused in front of the ring toss, concentrating intently for a moment. They'd learned the trick to this game. If they overshot the jug they could do a quick mental tug back their direction and hook it almost every time. If they undershot, they were just plain out of luck, so they did their best to avoid that. Had they explained this trick to their companion? No. But come on, the game was rigged, so how it cheating to take advantage of Kaisou weirdness?
Rren | Star Trek OC | OTA
Rickety Rides
Rren waited in a line that seemed far too long for a ride that looked like it could fall apart in a strong breeze... obviously it had passed some kind of inspection. So perhaps that appearance just added to the thrill. They knew that certainly were all for it. If they'd ended up with a companion in their wanderings, well, you can guarantee they'd at least tried to coax them into line for the ride with them."You know you'll have fun once the ride starts. I don't know what you're so worried about."
Please, My Cat Can Do Better (That's a lie, please keep going)
Between rides and snacks, Rren wandered to find the animals shows and when the next one might be. Frisbee dogs? Excellent, they headed into the stands, looking for a good spot to sit. "It's a shame my transformations don't work on demand." they said quietly, voice full of amusement. "You could make a killing on 'your trained cat', which of course we'd split."They were immediately distracted from that statement when the show began. And these dogs could have been tripping over their own feet and the show would have been amazing, but seeing as they weren't, seeing as they were going over obstacles and doing tricks and not missing a single toss. Yeah. Maybe the trained cat act wouldn't be much competition
Deep Fried Everything
Rren was going to need someone to stop them from trying every weird deep fried concoction. No, seriously. They were very small and going on a lot of rides, and it was going to catch up with them. Not that they seemed inclined to think of that. "Oh! Deep Fried Honey. That sounds so much better than Deep Fried Butter." They gave a shudder at the memory but immediately moved on. "We have to try it." They grabbed their companion's hand and started to pull themCon--err Carnival. Carnival Games
Rren paused in front of the ring toss, concentrating intently for a moment. They'd learned the trick to this game. If they overshot the jug they could do a quick mental tug back their direction and hook it almost every time. If they undershot, they were just plain out of luck, so they did their best to avoid that. Had they explained this trick to their companion? No. But come on, the game was rigged, so how it cheating to take advantage of Kaisou weirdness?