“All week?” That sounded amazing actually, she never thought of letting celebrations stretch out that far. However, in response to his question, she swayed her head side to side. “Well, sort’f, I mean I kind’f know the faces, but, I know the kids more than the parents.” Simply, she new everyone vaguely at best. Excluding the stated ones.
“Sure do, snowball fights ‘n’ stuff outside. Last year someone brought a monopoly board!” She skipped out of it, but watching her mom get passionate about it was sort of fun. Kneeling down the younger scooped up more snow in her hands, and smoothed out the bumps gingerly.
“What ‘bout you? Any games?"
“A-All week,” he parroted with a nod. Hey, when they partied they partied hard, but it was all worth it…even if they had to careful with food rations and cleaning up later. “T-That should b-be a lot of kids t-then!” He commented, awe shining in his eyes.
It sounded fun!
“M-Monopoly?” He had never heard of that game or seen it so that was that. “The s-snow ball fi-fights sound fun,” Virgil replied as he rolled the snowball some more. This piece would become the middle would it not? Hopefully.
“T-Tons, but it d-depends who w-wants to play. H-Hide and s-seek, p-play fights…t-tag, a b-bunch of g-games!”

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Anna.: MONOPOLY that is what it was. Board games that sounded weird. They also sounded boring, but Virgil knew that it...
