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“I love you too,” Jane said with a sigh. “What did I do to deserve someone like you? I’ve wanted to go to Aqua Rock since I was like, twelve.”
Soon they were able to make it out of the traffic jam. There wasn’t much farther to go, and the wonders of the large and beautiful park soon began to befall them. The Snake—the park’s center attraction—towered over the trees, of course. As rickety and as ugly as it was, people still seemed to adore it. There was the Aquatic Adventure—a waterslide and that had you plummeting down a fifty foot rock at an anglethatof nearlyreached90 degrees. They couldn’t see the other wonders of the park, but they still knew that it would be grand.
“Yep,” said Jack, “It’s right on property, too, so we’ll just have to take a shuttle bus to get down there.”
“I want to go out for a little while tonight,” Jane said suddenly. “Maybe just for a little bit—I mean, we’ve been in the car practically all day.”
They drove for another five minutes before arriving on Aqua Rock property. Suddenly, the scene seemed to change. They were going down a hill, and the road was gravely, more narrow. There were all kinds of flowers going with trees dotting either side of the road. Once they came to the foot of the hill, the road opened up, with a street leading to their hotel.
It was a small little thing, reminding the two of the kind of roadside motel that appeared in horror movies. Jane seemed disappointed, almost skeptic to go in.
It was only six, so they had a bit of additional time before they wanted to leave. They ordered a pizza and watched a movie. Once it was time, they changedclothesinto more comfortable attire. It was a warm night; Jack was dressed in bermuda shorts and a light blue polo, Jane in a purple tank top and khaki shorts.
It was a small little thing, reminding the two of the kind of roadside motel that appeared in horror movies.
Jane sighed. “What did I do to deserve someone like you?”
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