City Centre Bonding Time

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Bus number 43 stops by a bus stop next to the entrance of the city centre. Outside the city centre, filled with people walking around the streets. All crowded together to explore the items, the food and all the attractions the place provides.

"Final stop, time to get out." Wanting everyone out to get out so that he can finally have the break he wanted. He's been driving for 5 hours straight. The length of stops he would have would only lasts a few seconds before driving off. It buggers him. Driving too long is a pain for him. He just wants a break from dropping everyone around.

Everyone comes out before Danny and the guy from his first day are the only ones left to come out.

"Yo, thanks for bringing us here mate." Bus driver doesn't care about him. Finding him annoying, even the tone bothers him.

"Welcome. Now get out of here before I throw both of you out myself."

"Will do. Thanks for the drive." Doesn't answer. They both come out of the bus, the bus driver closes the door and drives off, leaving them both outside.

There's a lot of people around. Danny can't stop thinking about it as he can see everyone walking around, some of them are in groups, some of them would be carrying shopping bags around them. Looking in awe...

"Hey, let's go inside."

"Oh yeah sure." He follows him. He's a fast walker. Danny struggles to catch up to him as he's not slowing down. His so called friend is too excited to go inside the city centre, even wanting to show Danny everything they have.

He finally stops at his tracks as the doors for the entrance automatically open. Going inside, Danny finally gets to him. Looking at his sights, it was something he needed to grasp on his sights. It's big. There's a lot of shops around him. Similar to some of the city centres he went to in London but this one... this one is something different.

"Danny, welcome to the City Centre of Red City." Lights shining high across the hallways. A lot of places to go to that Danny doesn't know where to go first. The designs and backgrounds of where he is, it's beautiful to look at.

"Danny... Danny mate are you ok?"

"What... oh I'm fine." Not buying into that.

"You sure? You seem like you saw an angel in your eyes." Deny, deny, deny. All he could think about.

"I'm not seeing an angel."

"But angels are really bright. They are mostly the ones to come out from the light. When they come out from the light, they lead you to the best place in your life. Paradise." Good words to listen from a guy who is known for being talkative. It's the best thing he's known for. Whatever words he could bring out is something anyone would call, inspiring.

"You really believe that?"

"Anything is possible mate." Danny is still unsure but he chooses to try. Believe in what he said to him.

"I guess this is becoming fucking distracting to us. Let's go to the first attraction."

"I'm following your lead."

"Have you played mini-golf before?" No he didn't. The only sport Danny has played was football. A sport he's been playing since he was 4 years old. Johnny would teach him how to play that sport, something fun for him to have when he gets older. Danny would learn about it and over time, he becomes an expert. He would participate in teams for the sport, he would help them win a lot of games. A lot of his classmates from his old school would call him the best player they ever had.

Once they found out he was going to Red City with Jen, they were sad. Sad to see him leave. Nevertheless, they hope for the best in him. Danny still keeps in contact with them. Usually asking them how they're doing, if they won any games and to also let them know how he's doing, along with his sister as they try to settle themselves in Red City.

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