Chapter 28

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George was supposed to be in school. However, with all that Walter had taught her, George found school, noisy, bothersome, and tedious. Today was like every single day before, Walter had dropped her off; but when he was out of sight, George called Ink to take her home. All she had to do was stay out of sight all day, and then have Ink take her back before school got out.

George was in her room playing with her toys, when she heard Walter coming to clean her room. She had Ink take her down to the practice field. If Walter was going to be inside all day, then she'd be outside. The day was overcast and threatened to rain, so she hid in urban terrain practice field. Suddenly, she heard Pip and Seras arguing.

"No, you can't." laughed Pip.

"I can too." growled Seras.

"No, you can't! You didn't beat me last time and you won't beat me this time." teased Pip.

"Yes, I can!" shouted Seras.

George wondered what they were arguing about now. She smiled as she thought about them. As much as Seras loved Walter, she hated Pip. He was always picking on her. Then George remembered what Seras had told her. Maybe Pip was in love with her and that was why he was picking on her.

"Alright, alright, if you can beat me at this urban obstacle course, I'll..." began Pip.

"You'll leave me alone." finished Seras.

"I'll leave you alone. For one week. But if I win..." consented Pip.

"You won't." said Seras.

"If I win, we'll go out on a date." smiled Pip, confidently.

"No way!" declined Seras.

"Are you afraid, that you will lose? Are you afraid that you will have to date me?" smirked Pip.

"I'm not afraid." declared Seras.

"Then it's a deal," said Pip, with a wicked grin.

"Fine." growled Seras.

"What are you worried about? If you win, there's no date. But if I were you I'd start picking out a dress; something that will be easy for you to get out of after dinner." he chuckled.

"In your dreams, you barmy bastard." snarled Seras.

George climbed into the observation tower so that she could see the duel. Both of them entered from opposite sides of the course. The first one to find and "kill" their opponent was the winner. And by the sound of it, a date was on the line. But why the hell those two would fight over a piece of fruit was anybody's guess.

George watched for a while. The score was Pip eight, Seras nine. It looked like Seras was going to win for once. But then Pip attacked from above (he had climbed over a wall) and shot her as he landed.

"That's nine. One more and I win." he crowed.

"That's cheating!" protested Seras.

"You're a vampire. You should be able to hear me coming." crowed Pip.

"I'm not using my vampiric skills. Otherwise, I would have beaten you already." she stated confidently.

"Well, you'd better start using them. Cause that's the only way you're gonna beat me." he laughed.

The game was tied. And it was a game that looked like fun. So George climbed down from the observation tower and looked for the gun rack. She found a pistol small enough for her to hold and ran back to the urban course.

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