User blog:Grimlock 24/Game on!

Lincoln is walking down the street and heads straight towards a house. He sees a moving truck and some boxes on the ground. He rings the doorbell and the door opens to see Ronnie Anne. “Hey Lame-o miss me?” Ronnie Anne asked.

“Royal Woods was never the same without you.” Lincoln replied.

"Thanks Linc. It's great to be back." said Ronnie Anne.

Just then Clyde walks up to the couple. "Hey Ronnie Anne, welcome back I got you a house warming gift." said Clyde and handed her a potted plant.

"Thanks Clyde." Ronnie Anne replied with a deadpan look on her face.

Then Bobby steps out of the house. "Hey little Loud, Clyde great to be back." Bobby replied quickly. "I got go back to work at the mall! Bye!" Bobby ran off.

"What's up with Bobby?" Clyde asked.

"He had to get his other jobs back, so he has too work five jobs." Ronnie Anne sighed.

"He really liked working in the Bodega?" Lincoln asked.

"Yeah, but closing down the Bodega was hard on my grandfather." said Ronnie Anne.

"How?" Clyde asked.

"Before we left he was crying was doing a Batman mourn." Ronnie Anne sighed.

"That poor guy." said Lincoln.

"He spend the last two hours looking at pictures of him and the bodega while trying to hold his tears." Ronnie Anne said.

"Did you give him a hot beverage?" Clyde asked.

"My grandmother gave him some tea." said Ronnie Anne.

Then Carlota exits the house. "Hey Ronnie Anne, maybe you and your friend and boyfriend to an arcade because I think Grandpa is again to turn on the waterworks." said Carlota.

"She's not my---" Lincoln shouted but Ronnie Anne interrupts him.

"Good idea Carlota." said Ronnie Anne. "Come on boyfriend and Clyde."

"Boyfriend?" Lincoln asked.

"There's no denying it Lincoln." Ronnie Anne said.

"Ok then." said Lincoln. "We can go to Gus' game and grub."

“Good idea!” Ronnie Anne replied.

The trio are at Gus’ game and grub, but while they were playing Mario kart, but Ronnie Anne got distracted by how her grandfather is feeling about closing down the bodega. She felt really bad for him and Bobby too.

“First place!” Lincoln cheered.

“Huh?” Ronnie Anne wondered. “Oh congrats Lame-o.” She sighed.

“You okay? This is the 3rd time you ended up in last place?” Clyde asked.

“I feel bad for my grandfather. Closing down that market felt like a part of him that died.” Ronnie Anne confessed as got off the seat and the two boys followed as well.

“Maybe he can be a greeter at a department store?” Clyde suggested.

“That doesn’t sound like him.” Ronnie Anne said.

“That’s the only job I know that a senior citizen can do.” Clyde said.

“Well I don’t know what he’s going to do now.” said Ronnie Anne.

“Well it’s not like there’s a store for sale or lease.” Lincoln shrugged.

Then Ronnie Anne’s phone rang and she answered it. “Hey Ronnie Anne! I got some good news!” Bobby said.

“You sound happy?” Ronnie Anne questioned. “Did you find Lori something girly and stupid?”

“No. I found a store for sale and it’s big enough to be the bodega for grandpa.” said Bobby.

“You found a future market?” Ronnie Anne asked.

“There’s just one problem.” Bobby sighed over the phone. “The price is about five hundred dollars, plus expenses.”

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