Avery bust through the door carrying a box, grinning from ear to ear, which was a far cry from her attitude towards boxes the past few days. She was still in the process of unpacking, mostly because she had been busy… with things. Things that weren’t unpacking. As such her things were mostly inaccessible unless she actually wanted to put in some effort, which she didn’t at the moment. The end of school year performances had taken quite a toll on her. She was almost glad they were all done and she had a week off.
“Drop whatever you’re doing!” She called into the house, dropping her keys off in a bowl beside the front door as she kicked it closed with her foot. “I’ve got distractions!” And boy were they exciting distractions. She knew Rick had been ogling over these ever since the announcement was made when they were in junior year. Linked In. The new gaming system that was supposed to change everything. Gone would be the controllers, the consoles, the disks. The TV screens. Now everything was streamlined straight to your brain. And Avery had to admit she was a bit more than excited herself.
No doubt Rick would be surprised. These things didn’t even go on sale until next week, but apparently her father had performed surgery on the kid of one of the big wigs at the company that makes them and they’d just given these to him! She certainly wasn’t complaining. “Rick!” Avery called again as she stopped in the living room and put the box down on the table. The instructions suggested playing lying down on a bed, but she figured here was the best place to reveal her big surprise was right here. Hopefully he wasn’t too mad about her bringing home another box to clutter up the small home and avoiding doing what she was supposed to in favour of video games.
It was still so strange to think that they were actually living together. They had talked about it so much growing up, but when she’d applied for NYADA she had thought it would mean they would finally part ways after all these years. The girl was still upset that her application hadn't been accepted. NYADA was the school to go to if you wanted to get into the performing arts. And she couldn’t think of doing anything else for a living. But, for now, spending the next few years here with Rick studying the arts sounded like a pretty good deal.
“Drop whatever you’re doing!” She called into the house, dropping her keys off in a bowl beside the front door as she kicked it closed with her foot. “I’ve got distractions!” And boy were they exciting distractions. She knew Rick had been ogling over these ever since the announcement was made when they were in junior year. Linked In. The new gaming system that was supposed to change everything. Gone would be the controllers, the consoles, the disks. The TV screens. Now everything was streamlined straight to your brain. And Avery had to admit she was a bit more than excited herself.
No doubt Rick would be surprised. These things didn’t even go on sale until next week, but apparently her father had performed surgery on the kid of one of the big wigs at the company that makes them and they’d just given these to him! She certainly wasn’t complaining. “Rick!” Avery called again as she stopped in the living room and put the box down on the table. The instructions suggested playing lying down on a bed, but she figured here was the best place to reveal her big surprise was right here. Hopefully he wasn’t too mad about her bringing home another box to clutter up the small home and avoiding doing what she was supposed to in favour of video games.
It was still so strange to think that they were actually living together. They had talked about it so much growing up, but when she’d applied for NYADA she had thought it would mean they would finally part ways after all these years. The girl was still upset that her application hadn't been accepted. NYADA was the school to go to if you wanted to get into the performing arts. And she couldn’t think of doing anything else for a living. But, for now, spending the next few years here with Rick studying the arts sounded like a pretty good deal.