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You two go to the nearest shop that can print a photograph, then slip one through the window of everyone together with the Dark Lord of Excitement with a message saying thanks written on top. It’s not much, but a memento is a treasure in itself. This helps Vera calm down a little, until…
“You know, I’m gonna leave a message to come find me.” You take the hotel room key out.
“W-What are you doing?” Vera doesn’t understand.
“Engraving the message on the car, duh.” You think it’s practical.
“<span class="mu-s">NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!</span> You empty-headed idiot, give me that!” Vera manages to snatch the key from your noodle hands. “We have paper! What’s wrong with you?”
“I mean, the paper can get lost, but the engraving will stay on the car!” You point out.
“She’ll think you’re asking for a fight, moron!” Vera shakes her head furiously. “We have the receipt! We can write on that!”
“Fine…” You’ll do things her way just because you want to cheer her up. You’ll pretend this entire sequence was for that.
You two leave an extra message on the car, luckily, it lands next to the picture.
“They will totally hate me when they find out what I did to them...” Vera is already feeling down again.
“Vera, they don’t know your powers.” You raise an eyebrow.
“Stop being pedantic!” Vera glares.
“They won’t hate you, you had no choice.” You reassure.
“And you? Will you?” Vera demands more support.
“I can’t hate anyone who has one of these.” You wiggle your eyebrows as you point at Cat Lawyer. “You two need to keep each other company while I’m gone.”
“It’s a plushy, stop acting like I’m six.” Vera gets angry.
“S-Sorry, it’s big brother behavior. Anyway, I guess if you aren’t in touch with your inner child, that means you don’t want to go to the amusement park…” You sigh.
“What gave you that idea?! I’d love to go. It’s not like I can come up with anything better...” Vera hugs the cat plushy and pouts. “And YOU are dating ME. So you have to choose where we go. I don’t like how you force me to make decisions.”
“Don’t you get angry with half the stuff I choose? You just did.” You wonder.
“I-I won’t anymore. I promise.” Vera decides to follow blindly. Big mistake, but you appreciate it. “Unless it’s, like, horribly stupid. Then it’s your fault.”
“Let’s go, I still have some money on me.” You grab Vera’s wheelchair and take her to the amusement park.
You bring Vera to the one near the Arcade: The Lunar Light Amusement Park! It's one long trip on the subway, but here you are! It’s been a while since you’ve been there, your mom used to love the Ferris Wheel. Well, your sister does too. And yeah, you like them. It’s a family thing.