"For how much?" She looked over at the other.
I just want fluff right now (O/O)
"1000?" She said sheepishly, knowing that she would lose if Hazel didn't buy it.
"I can do $700 and a kiss. Final deal." She crossed her arms, waiting for an answer.
"Okay." She said, leaning forward to take her lips in a kiss.
Hazel pulled her in for a second, teasing her lightly, then breaking it. "Here," She forked over the cash.
Lexi pouted at the shortness of the kiss but took the money anyways. "Thanks."
"The pleasure was all mine."
"I can tell." She chuckled, placing the money on the board.
"And I'm cool with that. Is it my turn?" She inquired
"Yes it is." She handed her the dice before noticing the other one went somewhere. "Shoot, don't tell me I lost it." She said mostly to herself. She got on her knees and looked under the couch.
Hazel got down to help look for the lost die. She found it underneath a pillow that has been knocked off the furniture.
"Sorry." She apologized, getting back up and rubbing her neck.
"Oh, it's fine. Don't worry," Hazel smiled and bumped the other.
Lexi kissed her cheek, letting her know that she was thankful before waiting for her to roll.
Hazel's face flushed as she rolled. 11. She passed the dice to Lexi.
"What happens if you land on your own property?" She asked, noticing that she just had.
"Nothing. You're just there, I guess," Hazel said, pondering the thought.
Lexi shrugged and gave Hazel the two cubes.
She rolled, landing on a chance card again. "Go to hecking jail. Woo et cetera."
"No don't go, it more fun while you're playing." She begged, wanting to bend the rules again.
"Okay…Maybe I'll just go to go," Hazel brought her thimble towards the space.
Lexi ended up landing on the go to jail section and pouted. "Wow, okay, how ironic." She said, moving her puppy piece over.
"No, it's no fun if you're in there…Unless we play with one of my other friend's. She has a legit jail box," Hazel laughed
"We could though. Do you think she would mind?" She asked, leaning against the couch.
"She loves new challengers. Let me call her and then we can head out," Hazel pulled her phone out.
"Okay," Lexi answered, relaxing on the couch.
"Hey, Ar, wanna play monopoly?" Hazel asked into the phone. A response buzzed through. "Okay, 10 minutes and we'll be there. Love you, bye," She hung up. "Ready to go?"
"Yep." She answered, leaping up and putting her shoes back on. She took her keys and put on her jacket before opening the door for Hazel.
Hazel didn't bother with a jacket. She let the cold night air embrace her like an old friend, wind whipping her hair.
Lexi again opened the door for Hazel when they got to the car before going to her side. "What's her address?"