"Damn right I'll light the next one," she agreed, putting a hand up as the firework did its thing. Exploding in a cascade of alternating colors, it rose nearly six feet into the air and let out a piercing shriek, which would undoubtedly alert everyone in a mile-wide radius of what they were currently up to. The grin on her face remained, eyes watching the sparks with excitement - she glanced at Rylee and then back to the firework, going strong still before finally extinguishing itself five minutes later.
Letting out an enthusiastic yelp, she went and dug into the box for more fireworks, pulling out some spinners.
"Watch these lil beauties," she exclaimed, going the same distance as Rylee had with the previous firework and setting three of the spinners on the ground. Normally, spinners were meant to be attached to something to prevent them from flying off and causing damage. Charlie didn't have anything to attach the spinners to, and surely they were far away enough to discourage any damage. Pulling a second lighter out of her pocket, she stacked the three spinners into a sandwich in her hand, lit them, and tossed them on the ground before quickly jogging backward to where Rylee was standing.
Immediately the spinners went to work, spewing a fine white light that forced the central body into motion, and began to slide around on the pavement in awkward circles.