Phone Vandalism

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Recently, my father had visited over at my mother's house to meet with us this past week.

Also recently, a hamster somewhere had fallen asleep on their exercise wheel.

Also recently, someone somewhere died. Not quite the thought one would wish to think of when scrolling down a written section of a drawing book, right?

Most likely, you have skipped this.

But nobody cares, now, am I correct?

Anyhow, purely for my own amusement, I shall continue about this sinful act I have committed above.

Recently, my father had visited over at my mother's house to meet with us this past week. He has been carrying this particular phone about, rubbing it playfully in my face at how perfectly not cracked his screen looked compared to my lovely, spiderweb encrusted, excuse of a screen.

I never could recall how exactly I had cracked the screen, now that I think about it.

Anyhow.

My father left yesterday afternoon.

And he left his precious little phone behind.

A horrible mistake on his part, if I do say so myself.

And while the fantasies of taking a good long night of simply viewing through his internet history, possibly encounter a particularly juicy topic that would make excellent emergency blackmail, my father's My Little Pony screen lock prevented me from doing so.

I couldn't figure his PIN.

That sneaky creature.

After giving up on typing random four numbered PINS, and trying to figure out why my father had chosen Rainbow Dash as his lock screen wallpaper, I opted for the next best thing.

Or next worst.

Taking a regular lead pencil and mercilessly scrawling all over the case.

That phone never saw it coming.

Although, admittedly, for a two minute project, it turned out far more sansational than I would have given myself credit for.

A grand salute to those who saw that.

Invest in Gold, Kiddos

-NewRandomChild01

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