Lisa smiles at James' joke and replies, "Jack isn't that bad. He's a little clingy. But sometimes when I'm with him, he makes me feel different. Like nothing in the world matters. When my father bugs me about him, Jack encourages me to write down what angers me so it makes me feel better. Not too long ago, he even bought and sent me this pen." Lisa reaches over to her nightstand and picks up a pen that was half black (from the tip to middle) and half shiny metal (from middle to clicker). "I know it doesn't look like much but it's kind of cute that he would go out of his way to even buy me a special pen for writing down my feelings. Though for some reason he made me promise to only use it when he's around or when we are talking on the phone."
You see the pen and something about it seems familiar. You think you might have seen a similar pen at school. That's right. Craig, a boy at school, had one just like it. For a laugh, he would lend it to people and when then clicked the end it would give them an electrical shock. You wonder if it's just a coincidence that they look identical.
You see the pen and something about it seems familiar. You think you might have seen a similar pen at school. That's right. Craig, a boy at school, had one just like it. For a laugh, he would lend it to people and when then clicked the end it would give them an electrical shock. You wonder if it's just a coincidence that they look identical.