11-22-2020, 12:26 AM
pills don't help, but it sure is funny! ☆ ☆ ☆
MICHAEL TOWNLEY
THE TYPHOON
DEALER
Michael had admittedly been a bit surprised, when Roan had come up to him and asked if he could host one of the November events. He wasn't surprised because he didn't know how to run events – he did, and rather enjoyed doing so – but because it was Roan who was asking about it. The antisocial soothsayer, who seemed the absolute opposite of the type to go and host a bunch of different events for the group. However, Michael was glad to see his nephew getting out a bit more and trying to be more social, so he was eager to agree, just needing to ask what he was doing. Of course, the thief was rather excited to see that it was a game of chance. Well, there was some skill involved, in a way, but not all that much. It was essentially up to the winds whether or not your ring throw was actually good or not when it came to the ring toss. The winds, and whoever had rigged the game so that you couldn't win. In this case, however, Michael had no intention of rigging anything, knowing that Roan – and by extension Roxie – would wring his neck if he did so.
It had taken some effort to get the thing all set up, but that was mostly because of the pumpkins. Michael had enlisted the help of his husband to drag all the various pumpkins out to the beach, nestling them in the sand and making sure their stems were sticking straight up. The ones in the back were the easiest to carry, but the hardest to actually land on, considering they were far back and smaller than the others. As one got closer to the line in the sand that Michael had drawn, the pumpkins got both bigger, and closer, and thus easier to land on. Once the entire thing was set up, the dealer had dumped a bunch of the colorful rings in front of the line in the sand, sitting nearby with Trevor. The lanky coyote's chin was resting atop Michael's head as the fugitive called out, "Gather 'round, everybody! Roan asked me to host one of these things, so here I am. What we're doing today is a pumpkin ring toss. Rules are simple: take one of those rings there, and try to throw them onto the pumpkin stems there behind the line. The farthest pumpkins are worth five points, the second farthest three points, and the closest are worth one point. Oh, and no cheating and going over the line. I promise I'll see you, and I'll dump a bunch of sand on your head." The bobcat then gained a bit of an amused smirk at the end of the explanation, making it quite clear that he was being serious.
It had taken some effort to get the thing all set up, but that was mostly because of the pumpkins. Michael had enlisted the help of his husband to drag all the various pumpkins out to the beach, nestling them in the sand and making sure their stems were sticking straight up. The ones in the back were the easiest to carry, but the hardest to actually land on, considering they were far back and smaller than the others. As one got closer to the line in the sand that Michael had drawn, the pumpkins got both bigger, and closer, and thus easier to land on. Once the entire thing was set up, the dealer had dumped a bunch of the colorful rings in front of the line in the sand, sitting nearby with Trevor. The lanky coyote's chin was resting atop Michael's head as the fugitive called out, "Gather 'round, everybody! Roan asked me to host one of these things, so here I am. What we're doing today is a pumpkin ring toss. Rules are simple: take one of those rings there, and try to throw them onto the pumpkin stems there behind the line. The farthest pumpkins are worth five points, the second farthest three points, and the closest are worth one point. Oh, and no cheating and going over the line. I promise I'll see you, and I'll dump a bunch of sand on your head." The bobcat then gained a bit of an amused smirk at the end of the explanation, making it quite clear that he was being serious.
☆ ☆ ☆ gimme, gimme some of that vampire money, come on!
— Reggan
— Reggan