False Dendrite Quest 159

My name is Cecile, and I'm sixteen years old. I already thought my life was odd, what with my parents having moved halfway across the country for their new job and leaving me in the care of my older sister... but then my best friend went and had a book shipped to my house that ended up giving me superpowers.

In order to try and help Charlotte calm down after everything that's been happening, I've (with Gabrielle's help managed to drag her out of the hotel for the day. And though the real amusement park is too far away to reliably be able to get back from before it's dark out, with any luck this little one we're going to is a fair enough substitute.


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Having reached our destination, me and Charlotte step out of the taxi that brought us here and take in the atmosphere. The sky is nice and bright with only a couple of fluffy clouds innocently floating along, the temperature isn't too hot and isn't too cold, and there doesn't seem to be too many people around today.

So basically, we picked the perfect day to come here!

"Doesn't look too bad from outside at least," Charlotte says while gazing at the area around the park's entrance. "This place is free entry?"
"Yeah," I reply. "All the games and rides and stuff cost money, though."
"Makes sense," she nods. "So are we waiting here for your friends to show up, or..."


>nope, it's just us today
>now that you mention it, it might be fun to call someone up

>Nope, it's just us today.

We deserve some alone time, damnit.

>nope, it's just us today

>nope, it's just us today

>nope, it's just us today

Date is not for sharing

>>nope, it's just us today

>Having reached our destination, me and Charlotte step out of the taxi

Charlotte and I.

Take the other person out of the sentence to see if it makes sense.

>Me steps out of the taxi.
Nope, you are not a troll, an orc, or a goblin, so you cannot get away with saying this.

>I step out of the taxi.
Valid sentence.

>nope, it's just us today

>nope, it's just us today