"...we're holding it this weekend," the prize counter lady concluded. Overhead a many tendriled alien puppet named Squigs went off to deliver a present, supported by the flaying saucer that went along a ceiling track.
Brit looked longingly at the Gerbert toy one last time, then down to her watch. It was a fancy watch that told her the date behind the hour and minute hands (except when it was 9:45). Three days. Brit would have to tough it out for three more days to work on her game strategy. That toy was going to be hers! No if ands or buts about it, if Brit was going to have to go through all that effort it was because the only proper end result would be her succeeding. A super cool one of a kind Gerbert Gerbil action figure? It would be the pinnacle of her collection! And really show the other kids.
Still, all this effort for one toy? When did kids ever have to go through that much effort? Your toys at Christmas and birthdays didn't require such hoops to jump through like:
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