GAME BOOTHS: WHO SHOULD BE TRUSTED?
“Simple carnival-style games,” the
principal said.
“Ring toss. Bean bag throw. Fishing game.”
Ray slammed the table.
“WHAT ABOUT A MAZE OF FEAR?”
Everyone stared.
“A maze… with fog… and fake zombies…
and air horns.”
Amy slowly turned.
“This is a charity fair. Not psychological warfare.”
Ethan whispered excitedly,
“What if we make a game where people try to escape Ray?”
“That already exists,” Lucy said. “It’s called school.”
After heated debate, Ray and Ethan were assigned:
ONE (1) harmless game booth
with NO MOVING PARTS
They immediately planned five moving parts.
FOOD STALLS: A DANGEROUS
SUGGESTION
The cooking teachers would supervise food stalls.
Amy volunteered for planning.
Lucy offered to manage safety and hygiene.
Ray leaned back in his chair.
“WHAT IF we sell mystery food?”
“No,” Lucy said.
“What if it’s a surprise every time?”
“No,” Amy said.
Ethan raised a hand.
“What if the surprise is regret?”
“ABSOLUTELY NOT,” Gordon Ramsay yelled from the back, who
was somehow already there.
Ray whispered, “I like him.”
A teacher suggested:
“Students can donate books, toys, clothes, and handmade
crafts.”
Amy smiled. “That’s perfect.”
Lucy nodded. “We can organize categories.”
Ray immediately shouted,
“I DONATE ETHAN.”
Ethan gasped.
“YOU CAN’T JUST DONATE PEOPLE!”
The principal wrote on the board:
❌ No human donations
Ray pouted.
LLoC Quotes
“WHAT ABOUT A MAZE OF FEAR?”...“A maze… with fog… and fake zombies… and air horns.”...“This is a charity fair. Not psychological warfare.”
“What if we make a game where people try to escape Ray?”...“That already exists,” ... “It’s called school.”

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