At the mention of Soul Silver, she gave a nod. It rang a bell though she hadn't yet gotten a chance to play it. Most of those old school games were tough to find and you'd only play it if you knew someone who kept theirs in good condition. But for the games of today, Sasha was pretty happy and had no complaints. James then mentioned games which centered around the end of the world. "Yeah those can be interesting, a little too sad for me though." Thinking about that could be kind of hard. And at times unwelcomed. Then there was a proposal where she could go home with James and his family and stay for the night. Her mother, Janet seemed okay with the idea though her father appeared a bit more uneasy, not because something would happen but because it was another reminder that his little girl growing up and would someday spread her wings and move far away, get a job and a boyfriend, a degree and all of that stuff. Janet looked to Hannah. "That would be fine, I'm sure she won't cause any trouble. Will you?" She looked to Sasha. "Of course." Sasha sighed softly, she wasn't a little kid anymore. "We could use a night to ourselves, I'll be honest." Janet leaned over to the other mother. This comment went unnoticed by the other kids and teens amongst the group though. Sasha turned her attention back to James who mentioned that they could play games and look at books. The girl was sure they'd find plenty of things to do together, despite being opposite genders. Matt snickered a little more and Sasha gave him a bit of a smile, still unsure as to how to act around an older boy, let alone a brother of a potential friend. "That'll be fun, sure." Sasha told James. She looked and saw the playground had finally be vacated by the other kids. "Come on." She tapped the boy on the head as she got to her feet. While munching on cake was quite fun, she felt like running around for a little bit, enjoy the sunshine. Scurrying over to the playground, the girl took a seat on the swing. They were one of her favorite things at the park. She enjoyed the sensation of flying, of being weightless in the air, even for just a split second. She dug her toes into the sand and began to push herself backwards and then forwards, using her legs to build up momentum. The girl took a deep breath, her stomach beginning to flutter. It was so familiar to her. Sasha imagined it was how magic felt. James was slow to join her but when he finally did, she gave him a grin. Part of her had also considered that James may want to get away from everyone, they were making a big deal out of nothing right? "I love summer, but autumn isn't bad either." She commented, "I mean school starts sure but we get Halloween and other stuff too."