Madison McKenna (_burnbabyburn_) wrote in zenithrp, @ 2016-01-10 01:09:00 |
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Entry tags: | #day 016, madison, tobias |
Who: Madison and Tobias
Where: The game room
When: After lunch (around 3pm)
The game room. Madison had gone into it after the brief talk she'd had with Father Jim at breakfast, realizing it had been over ten years since she'd played a game other than mandatory board games at the mental hospital. Those never really went right, and never really went off from the usual Monopoly, Shoots & Ladders, Domino and cards. Some days she half shoved a few Domino pieces down the other patients' throats just to make it interesting. Once you got used to the noise of a nearby squabble, even that got boring.
Madison hadn't been particularly nerdy even before the loony bin, but now that she was here without having to devote up to twelve hours to surviving, she might as well brush up on entertainment. She walked into the room unsure of what to expect, but she still managed to be marveled. It was always a bit of a wonder to walk into a room in a house dedicated entirely to entertainment, especially one with every single thing under the theme. She was sure she would feel the same way walking into the theater, which she had also not been to yet. Even having been in several arcades over the years, this would always be different.
There was even a bar, cherries on top all over this place. Almost as if they wanted people to forget why they were here, how they had gotten here. Madison was sure some of them wanted to.
Not particularly feeling like playing anything, Madison simply perused the titles available, looked over the consoles, tried to remember what she had and had played. Not much, of course. she seemed to be the entire opposite to the old belief that video games turned kids twisted. She had been twisted well before then.
Speaking of twisting, there was the sound of the twisting doorknob startling Madison out of her thoughts. She looked at the door, slightly excited at the prospect of meeting someone else. She had always had more fun with people, after all.