Post by Keri on May 14, 2016 15:19:20 GMT
Selina wasn’t one hundred percent sure what movie they were going to see, but Shiva had bought her some cookie dough bites, so she would watch any movie they drug her too.
They were walking down the road, Shiva and Keri holding hands and chatting, Everest and Felina calmly discussing how much they hated someone named “Donald Trump”. Auggie was playing with his rubix cube as they walked, and Selina munched on her candy.
“Shiva?” She asked, tugging on his sleeve.
“What movie are we going to see?”
A smile tugged at Shiva’s lips and he quickly explained they were going to see some war movie with a superhero.
Well, that’s what Selina had heard at least, she wasn’t really listening.
They arrived at a huge theatre, painted a rich red color, colorful posters signed up on the walls displaying movies that were showing,the parking lot wasn’t stuffed with cars, but there were a few vans with families in it unloading and waltzing into the theatre.
“See.” Auggie said, pointing to a poster with some man with a shield on it. “That’s the movie we’re going to see.”
Selina frowned.
“it looks boring.”
“yeah well feel lucky kid.” Everest said, ruffling Selina’s hair as he marched up with Keri and Shiva to get tickets.
“This was seven weeks of my paycheck” He muttered, handing a paper slip to Selina.
Keri and Shiva passed out bags of hot buttery popcorn, and tiny drinks to the younger kids, and Felina gave Auggie and Selina a few quarters to play some arcade games until the movie started.
Selina watched Auggie play a few rounds of a first person shooter game,before she got bored again.
“Auggieee!” She whined, tugging at his hoodie edge.
“Aw! Selina!” He groaned, his screen beginning to flash bright red. “You made me loose!”
“I wanna go fly!”
“We can’t Selina.” Auggie said simply, feeding quarters into the machine again.
Auggie shot two more bad guys, before Selina was bothering him again.
“Well lets have some other kind of fun!” She suggested.
“Like what?” Auggie asked, intrigued enough to pause his game.
“Uhm…lets sneak into an adult movie!”
“We can’t do that!” Auggie hissed, looking around nervously, like Selina just talking about it would bring in Keri like a (no pun intended) hawk.
“Come on Auggie!” Selina begged. “Just for fifteen minutes!”
Somehow, Auggie had agreed and the pair were off searching for an R rated movie.
They stumbled apon a viewing room with a poster of a cat outside. They didn’t know much about movie, but snuck in past the pimply high schooler anyways.
Selina and Auggie settled in two seats in the very back of the room, watching the beam of light from the projector shoot the movie to the front of the room.
Auggie was looking around, expecting Keri to shoot in any second and drag them out, shouting about how bad they were.
But nothing as such happened, and Selina stared at the movie.
There was lots of shooting, and swearing, and fire.
“Selina.” Auggie whispered, shaking Selina.
“We have to go! We’re gunna-“
“Shhhh!” Selina hissed in the darkness.
Just then, the bright light from an usher’s flashlight beamed down on the two.
“Do you have permission to be here missy and sir?” a young man snarled.
“No! Now be quiet we’re watching the movie!”
Auggie wanted to sink into this chair, but he couldn’t, so he settled for covering his head with his arms.
“I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU WOULD DO THIS!” Keri screeched in their motel less than an hour later.
Selina and Auggie stared at their laps, clearly ashamed.
The usher had tried to escort the partners in crime out of the viewing room, but Selina had thrown her soda at him and made a mad dash for the exit, leaving poor Auggie in the dust.
The usher had slung Auggie over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes and marched into the lobby.
As you can imagine, the older kids were shocked to see Auggie, who never caused any trouble, on some Theatre employee’s shoulders.
“He yours?” The man snapped at Keri.
Keri had nodded shamefully, and the group not only didn’t receive a refund, but were ban from that chain of theatre for life.
“I think you’re missing the point Keri. “ Everest said from the motel desk where he’d parked himself to watch.
“WHAT!?” She shouted at Ever.
“yeah.” He said.
“I didn’t get to keep my licorice vines.”
They were walking down the road, Shiva and Keri holding hands and chatting, Everest and Felina calmly discussing how much they hated someone named “Donald Trump”. Auggie was playing with his rubix cube as they walked, and Selina munched on her candy.
“Shiva?” She asked, tugging on his sleeve.
“What movie are we going to see?”
A smile tugged at Shiva’s lips and he quickly explained they were going to see some war movie with a superhero.
Well, that’s what Selina had heard at least, she wasn’t really listening.
They arrived at a huge theatre, painted a rich red color, colorful posters signed up on the walls displaying movies that were showing,the parking lot wasn’t stuffed with cars, but there were a few vans with families in it unloading and waltzing into the theatre.
“See.” Auggie said, pointing to a poster with some man with a shield on it. “That’s the movie we’re going to see.”
Selina frowned.
“it looks boring.”
“yeah well feel lucky kid.” Everest said, ruffling Selina’s hair as he marched up with Keri and Shiva to get tickets.
“This was seven weeks of my paycheck” He muttered, handing a paper slip to Selina.
Keri and Shiva passed out bags of hot buttery popcorn, and tiny drinks to the younger kids, and Felina gave Auggie and Selina a few quarters to play some arcade games until the movie started.
Selina watched Auggie play a few rounds of a first person shooter game,before she got bored again.
“Auggieee!” She whined, tugging at his hoodie edge.
“Aw! Selina!” He groaned, his screen beginning to flash bright red. “You made me loose!”
“I wanna go fly!”
“We can’t Selina.” Auggie said simply, feeding quarters into the machine again.
Auggie shot two more bad guys, before Selina was bothering him again.
“Well lets have some other kind of fun!” She suggested.
“Like what?” Auggie asked, intrigued enough to pause his game.
“Uhm…lets sneak into an adult movie!”
“We can’t do that!” Auggie hissed, looking around nervously, like Selina just talking about it would bring in Keri like a (no pun intended) hawk.
“Come on Auggie!” Selina begged. “Just for fifteen minutes!”
Somehow, Auggie had agreed and the pair were off searching for an R rated movie.
They stumbled apon a viewing room with a poster of a cat outside. They didn’t know much about movie, but snuck in past the pimply high schooler anyways.
Selina and Auggie settled in two seats in the very back of the room, watching the beam of light from the projector shoot the movie to the front of the room.
Auggie was looking around, expecting Keri to shoot in any second and drag them out, shouting about how bad they were.
But nothing as such happened, and Selina stared at the movie.
There was lots of shooting, and swearing, and fire.
“Selina.” Auggie whispered, shaking Selina.
“We have to go! We’re gunna-“
“Shhhh!” Selina hissed in the darkness.
Just then, the bright light from an usher’s flashlight beamed down on the two.
“Do you have permission to be here missy and sir?” a young man snarled.
“No! Now be quiet we’re watching the movie!”
Auggie wanted to sink into this chair, but he couldn’t, so he settled for covering his head with his arms.
“I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU WOULD DO THIS!” Keri screeched in their motel less than an hour later.
Selina and Auggie stared at their laps, clearly ashamed.
The usher had tried to escort the partners in crime out of the viewing room, but Selina had thrown her soda at him and made a mad dash for the exit, leaving poor Auggie in the dust.
The usher had slung Auggie over his shoulder like a sack of potatoes and marched into the lobby.
As you can imagine, the older kids were shocked to see Auggie, who never caused any trouble, on some Theatre employee’s shoulders.
“He yours?” The man snapped at Keri.
Keri had nodded shamefully, and the group not only didn’t receive a refund, but were ban from that chain of theatre for life.
“I think you’re missing the point Keri. “ Everest said from the motel desk where he’d parked himself to watch.
“WHAT!?” She shouted at Ever.
“yeah.” He said.
“I didn’t get to keep my licorice vines.”