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Bumblebee
Troy giggled and shook his face "My grandma always did that, except hers really hurt so I gave her a little push." He shrugged his shoulders, with a cunning smile plastered on his face. "And you're late. But whatevs, let's get this game on the road!"
Troy was about to grab a piece of chalk but returned back to Peyton "Oh Hi Peyton!" He returned only to greet her. XD
Troy wrote down their names on the ground, to keep score and pulled out the little figures he had in his front pocket.
"Here you get the unicorn 'cause it's for like girls. And you're a girl, so here." He handed the figure over to Her. "And I get the Pegasus, because he's manly." Troy beamed at the little flying horse figure and growled "rawwwr" he giggled.
"A little push?" Peyton raised an eyebrow and then giggled. If Troy was talking about the same "little pushes" she gave Rosie -- the family's resident sociopath -- then this was a friendship that'll last for ages.
Someone forgot his manners, but it didn't matter 'cause he was teaching her how to play hopscotch and she wasn't even paying him. Free lessons, whoop! It was extra awesome with the crisis at Hogwarts.
"Yessss!" Peyton fist bumped the air. Unicorn figurine was so hers. Wait.
"Pegasus are manly?" Really? With pretty wings and all? Troy was silly.
"Careful there, kiddo. Some girls can take that the wrong way and think you're being sexist or something." True. She's seen her sisters go all banshee on guys who went all:
You're a girl... Then
SMACK in the face.
The redhead looked down at the chalk lines and at the unicorn figurine. Was she supposed to hop like a unicorn? 'Cause she hasn't seen a unicorn hop.
... Except for that one time, but that was her dad in a unicorn suit for her fifth birthday party. :3