Eloise nodded and let him help her with that one life left. She stuck her lower lip between her teeth in concentration. She supposed in some ways it wasn't all that different than, say, pall mall, which she played with her brothers and sisters. Although pall mall was out on the lawn and without little ghosts chasing them. But it was still maneuvering from one place to another (one wicket to another) - all right, perhaps it wasn't the same at all, she decided, as she saw that he had helped her clear the entire bottom portion of the screen.
"Oh, I like puzzles," she said, and then she kept on going herself with even less help from him, clearing the right hand side completely before losing her last life. "Oh drat," she said, shoulders slumping. "But I want to try again." She stepped back a bit, bumping into him with a murmured (but sincere) apology, and dug in her pockets for another quarter. "It just goes in here?" she asked, bending down a bit to find the coin slot and sliding it in. "And then the game just starts all over again?"