Chapter 1
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The Midnight Society was all gathered for their weekly story. It was Gary's turn, and he had a good one, at least he hoped they would think so.
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Gary: Do you guys remember when I told you the story of "the Pinball Wizard?"
Betty Ann: Ofcourse, it was one of your best.
Kiki: Eric hasn't even touched a video game since that night.
Eric: It's not because of his story. My parents just made me give them up for awhile because they wanted me to focus on studying. I either had to give up videogames, or the Midnight Society.
Frank: You made the right choice.
Gary: Anyway, I told my grandfather this story. He asked me "What happens next?"
Betty Ann: I thought it was the end when Ross realized he was stuck in the game forever, or at least until he died.
Gary: I thought so too. But my grandfather said some interesting things. He said "Everyone has a story, there's just not enough time to tell them all." He also said "Every hunter is the hero, at least until ou hear the lionesses version of the story."
Eric: Kind of sounds like my grandfather, but what's the point?
Gary: My point is the story isn't over, because we haven't seen all of the characters, not really. So, if there are no objections, I'd like to begin again, just from a different character's perspective.
Kristen: Well now you've peaked my interest, so I think you kind of have to.
Gary: Very well.
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Gary grabbed the dust, an prepared the usual ritual.
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Gary: Submitted for the approval, of the Midnight Society, I call this story...
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Gary throws the dust on the fire.
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Gary:..."The tale of the Pinball Princess."