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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Galaxy Adventures III

Haha! After all that joking we did, we finally had our dinner. We had fruit cocktail and delicious brownies for dessert, too. Yum! Oh, Azli and Mokde went home at this point too. Finished with that, we tried out our new Sims 3: World Adventures on Ayin's PC. The installation and all took time, and my dad wanted to go home right after dinner, so... we worked on some distractions and diversions for him. X3

Uncle Nashar was rather supportive in this case. He ushered us to eat some more of the dessert and when my dad said, "Alright! Time to go home!"

My sporting uncle replied, "Hey, Bad, hold on! Your kids are still eating here, can't you see?"

Focus the camera onto us, munching on some brownies innocently. :D

He sighed and waited for us to finish. Then, Uncle Nashar had another idea. He went to get his old records out, to show my dad. Everybody knows my dad's a sucker for antiques and stuff, so we knew it would work, and it did. He was distracted! They played several songs on the turntable, the music banging loudly on the speakers.

When my dad was about to tell us to go home again, Jeeha started dancing. My aunt, Moksu Shidah, said to my dad this time, "Come on, Badrol, the kids are having so much fun! It's rare to see her dancing, you know! Let them enjoy for a little while more." Eventually, Zeera, Tepok (one of their cats) and I joined in the dancing. =D

Once that dancing fever died down, my dad wanted to say it again, but Jeeha went and took out her new electronic keyboard and offered to play him a song. Everybody also knows that he's a sucker for keyboards. Jeeha played a made-up 'song' that was slow and out of tune, stalling him. Soon, he told her to sit aside and he played a fast song, showing off his skills.

Unfortunately, that was our last distraction. We tried coffee, since we know he's a sucker for coffee too. But oh well, our time was up, but it was alright, since Ayin and Shahrul had finished testing the new Sims 3 anyway. We finally said goodbye and went home. The end. XD

Galaxy Adventures II

Well, we all went back up again and reunited with my brother and father. We walked back to the car and as my dad was driving out, Jeeha looked out the window and said, "Aww, how cute. That little kid is helping an old man cross the road..."

Ayin must have wanted to slap her head, if he had sat close to her. He said, "You idiot! That man is the kid's father!" We laughed and joined in. "Yeah, stupid! That man doesn't even look that old and the kid's like, 4 years old or something!"

Oh, we are in the middle of a house renovation, and we're improving a lot of things. My dad mentioned that he bought us new, black fans for our rooms. I chuckled and said to the others, "Heh, yeah. We're gonna have African-American people in our room, who are our fans. We are so popular."

They laughed, except Shahrul. Ayin went on and imitated some black people accents, like a Jamaican's and we laughed even more. At that point, my brother let out a laughter and said, "Oh! Fans! I just got it! Hahaha!"
And I was wondering just a while ago why he didn't laugh... XD

On the way back, we stopped at another mall, called the Ampang Point. My brother wanted to drop off our PS2 at a certain shop, so that they could check its problem. It's broken, apparently. My dad parked somewhere nearby and turned off the engine. I opened one door to let the wind come in. While the boys were gone, Zeera, Ayin and Jeeha's little -crazy- sister came to the back of the car and sat on my lap.

But she shifted her weight onto only my right thigh, and it hurts so much! She was beginning to numb my leg! I screamed very loudly and created a commotion, what with the door open and the people walking around in the parking lot.

And, as though that wasn't enough commotion, Zeera also began to shout "PUPI" at random people passing by. Now, don't ask me what 'pupi' means, because I don't know either. It's simply a random word that crazy little kid thought of. But really, you've got to admit, it sounds funny. Whenever a passerby walks near, she would call out to them, "PUPI! PUPII! PUUUPIIII!!!"

And we would all burst out in a hysterical fit of laughter.

It's rather hilarious whenever a person glances back at us, wearing a confused expression on their faces! Haha! Even motorcyclists looked back! And here comes the funnier part. As Zeera was shouting 'pupi' as usual, an Indian guy came near, probably to check out the source of shouting and laughter.

Panicked, she dived to the back of the car, behind my seat, without warning. She was afraid the old man would give her a good scolding or something. Jeeha and I stiffened for a while, too, but after we realised that he wasn't going to scold us, we relaxed again and went to tell Zeera to get out. Her leg was sticking out near my face and her head was under the seat. Her body was straight and stiff too.

We told her that it was safe, but she only wiggled her butt in reply. Then we realised... She was stuck! HAHAHAHA!!! Her head was stuck under the seat! Oh gosh, the situation was absolutely hilarious! We finally got her out and after some more 'pupi'-shouting, my brother and cousin came back, eating delicious corn dogs.

My dad started the engine again, and began to drive back to Ayin, Jeeha and Zeera's house... when he suddenly turned to a local hypermarket! He left us in the car, and told us to stay. In the car, we could not help but wonder what people would think if we had held up a 'HELP' sign at the window, making panicked, pathetic faces. When my dad heard of it, he said, "Hey! Don't! People would actually think I'm kidnapping you kids! D: "

On the way back home, Ayin joked about us being kidnapped children... except Azli, who was 'thrown out of the house by his mother for eating too much'. We really kept making jokes about Azli all the way and, just as we were nearing the house, Ayin had an idea.

"Say, why don't we leave Azli outside, in front of the house, and go in without him? The adults would wonder where he is. And we are required to not say a word or break into a smile at all. Once we get in, we go straight upstairs! Got it?"

Alright! It was a good plan. Ayin looked through the window first, and saw that all the adults (except, of course, my dad, who supported our plan) were in the living room. It was night, around 8pm. We opened the door and took the stairs, huddling together with blank expressions. The adults asked us, "How was your... Hey! What are you doing?"

We kept on ignoring them and went inside the master bedroom upstairs. We let out silent, hoarse laughters in there, and Ayin and I listened in on the adults downstairs, saying things like, "What's wrong the kids?"

We heard Mokde accusing my father of 'kidnapping' Azli, "Hey, Sham! Did you take my son with you?!"

We both stifled even more laughter. Then we heard someone come up, so we went inside the room again and locked it. When Mokde came up and rapped on the door, we became startled and began to hide. Ayin headed straight into the bathroom, and I followed, and so did Jeeha and Shahrul and Adrin. Inside, we cramped close together and began shouting a bit, like, "Hoi! Why are you in here?!" "We needed a place to hide too!"

Outside, Zeera sneakily opened the lock on the door and hid under her bed. Mokde came in and heard us in the bathroom. She locked us from the outside and said to us, "Huh! Serves you right! I'm going to lock all of you in!" Then, she sounded baffled, and said, "Eh? Why is one of them left out?"

We all knew it was Zeera and giggled. We did nothing else and only stayed as quiet as possible, though. Apparently, Mokde eventually left the room for a moment.

A while later, Zeera came out of her hiding place and knocked on the bathroom door, telling us to let her in. She unlocked the door and we got out. But we heard Mokde about to come in again. We took different hiding places this time. Jeeha and I were behind curtains, Ayin in the bathroom again, Shahrul on the floor, hidden from view by the bed, Zeera under her bed again and Adrin behind the main door, barely avoiding Mokde, who actually came in.

We heard her groan, obviously annoyed, "Eeii, these kids..."

And we all jumped out of our hiding places and ran out the room and downstairs again. That stupid Azli bailed on us and got in earlier than he should have. Awh, man. But oh well, as Ayin said, "At least we got them for a while there. It worked! Success!"

P/S: One more part coming up.. XD

Galaxy Adventures I

Yesterday, my family and I went to our favourite cousins' house, Ayin and Jeeha. Over there, we met up with another cousin, Azli the 'blur' one. His mummy was there too, of course. He's such a mummy's boy, we said, even at 15. On that day, our jokes were mainly centered around Azli and his mum, Mokde. Haha!

We had lunch and lounged around the house for a while. We planned to go out and catch a movie now that we were all together. We grabbed a newspaper and checked for a good show. Our discussion was not long as we decided to watch Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief at a nearby -unpopular- mall, called Galaxy. I know my brother and I have watched it already, but there weren't any other good movies then. Ayin, Jeeha and Azli haven't, though and it was a three against two. Oh well, Alice In Wonderland wasn't out yet, too.

My dad gave us a free ride over and dropped us off in front of a bus stop.

We went inside the mall and immediately noticed its emptiness. We took the elevator and went up to the floor where the movies are. We bought our tickets first and then went off to play in the arcade. We tried our luck at various games, such as car-racing, Time Crisis II, pinball, Rock Fever 3 and even the claw crane machine! Heheh, I managed to get Jeeha the plush toy she orignally aimed for. But I really wanted the Hamtaro plushie I saw in one of the machines! D:

We ended our one-hour-wait-before-the-movie-starts with a short game of foosball. Ayin and I were against Shahrul and Jeeha, while Azli took care of keeping up with the scores. I was a crappy goal keeper, but Ayin and I exchanged positions at the last minute, and only awarded us 3 points with me as the shooter and Ayin as the goalie. Both our younger siblings have gotten 6 marks! XD

So, it was almost time for the movie. We went and bought popcorn and drinks, but the line was too long. My brother and I stayed in the line and let the other three go in first, since were the only ones who have watched the movie already. When we got in, it turns out the movie haven't even started yet.

After the movie, as usual, we discussed a little about it as we walked out the theatres. We got back on the elevator to the ground floor and wondered what we were going to do while we wait for my father to come pick us up. He seemed to be taking his time, so we thought, "Okay, fine. If he's gonna play it that way, let's go wander off and give him a hard time finding us later."

We walked on and Ayin pushed Azli to the front, telling him that he should lead. Azli, being the stupid and blurry one, went on without saying anything. Eventually, the four of us allowed him to go on is own and hid behind a thick pillar. Too bad Ayin was too slow, and Azli spotted him trying to hide. Later, we let him led again, and while he wasn'tlooking, we broke off into a run in a totally different direction! Since then, Azli kept glancing behind to check on us, and we would laugh at him, sneering, "What? You scared we're gonna run off or hide and leave you all alooone?"

Anyway, the wandering-off idea wasn't really a good one... The whole darned place was big and spacious, but empty, most of the part! And the little shops that were there at all were always the same! You'd either see a salon, a massage parlour or a small communication-related shop. It's like only those kinds of shops are there. Geez. We became sick and tired of the smell of hair products after a while of walking around. =__=

We stopped in front of a shop that sells school unit uniforms and their accessories and Jeeha mentioned that she wanted to buy a Red Crescent jacket or something. Ayin and Shahrul stared at some things on a shelf through the window from the outside. I said to Ayin, "Wait. Why are we looking at school-related stuff?!"

He simply pointed at a sleek, black truncheon and answered, "That's not school stuff. It's a hitting stick."

We all burst out in laughter. We moved on, and, as we were cruising along calmly, Ayin suddenly said to me, "Oh, I know why they call this place Galaxy!"

"Why?" I asked.

"Because it's mostly wide and empty, and the only shops that are here are probably like unknown stars or planets."

I chuckled and noted that they probably should not have named it Galaxy after all. We eventually reached the front entrance again, and just stood around there, with our backs turned to the entrance. Suddenly, a small creature shrieked and ambushed us from the back, taking us by slight surprise.

They were our little sisters. And my father was not far behind. Shahrul went off with him to find a replacement casing for his broken phone. The rest of us went down to the lower ground to explore. It was totally empty and some parts of it were left dark. Ayin first pointed to a long, dark hallway and challenged someone to go to the end and back, and he'll give out a measly amount of RM2. He then changed his mind and pointed to another dark area, with a flickering light over it. I took up the offer and went there on my own, sharpening my senses. When I turned around, I saw that they all had run away. Tch, I wasn't scared, really, but annoyed. Lame, I should have seen it coming and rolled my eyes. I hid behind a wall, in the dark place, and that probably got Ayin worried and came back for me after all. Haha. Now we're even.

P/S: To be continued... XD

Friday, February 19, 2010

Therefore...

...now would be, perhaps, the best time to say...

I'm breaking down again.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Sheesh.

Sheesh.

I tried to like him. I know he's cute and all.

But I can't.

It's like my soul knows that it'd be just wrong.

How could you fall for your ex-senior who became my little brother's best friend in one day?

They're so tight, I think they're gay.

Sheesh.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Beast

It's happening again.

The same markings have begun to appear on my shoulders, and a small part of my skin had begun to shed.

Sigh.

I hope the transformation this time won't be as dramatic as it did before.

...though I did growl a lot more often recently.

Thursday, February 04, 2010

Little Pixie

She was a lost, small dog. The first time she came around our neighbourhood, she was so skinny and light, I thought even the slightest wind would blow her away. I eventually gave in and took pity on her, secretly feeding her when no one's looking. They all told me not to, because she would become attached to me and not go away. I knew she wouldn't hurt a fly. She's even afraid of cats!

I thought of a suitable name for her. I looked at her as I fed her some biscuits. So, since her body is so small like a pixie, that's what I named her.

My dad then started to feed her too, and became attached to her, just as I am. The rest of our family members weren't too happy about that. She once came inside and chew on most of our shoes and slippers. But after that, I taught her not to come inside our house. She was clever enough, but sometimes she would get tempted to come in again.

She also seemed to know some tricks. When she's happy to see me or my dad, she would stretch her forelegs in front of her, like a modest bow, or she would stand up on her hindlegs and even twirl around in a short dance. She's so cute and lovable. Everyone else began to accept her. The Chinese family in front of our house, too. They originally disliked her, but they were the ones who took her in. She did have puppies with their dog, anyway. Her little male puppy looked exactly like her, with her trademark one floppy ear.

About two nights ago, my Cousin Haris and Uncle Mi came by. After dinner, I took Haris to meet Pixie. I asked her to follow me up the road, to show Haris how tame and nice Pixie is. She likes to walk or jog with me up and down the road in front of my house in the evenings. We would even race. Haris was so impressed.

I told Pixie to trust him and walk with him too. At first, she was hesitant and unsure but I encouraged her slowly. Soon, she went on a walk with Haris alone. The three of us sat in the middle of the road, just chilling under the night sky. As Haris said, that was a memorable moment.

And now she's gone.

This morning, the dog catchers came by and caught our little Pixie. Wrong timing... Why did they have to come in the morning? We all know Pixie's always exploring the neighbourhood in the morning. The other bad dogs that they were supposed to catch come out in the evening! Wrong timing... They caught the wrong dog, at the wrong time... I bet the other vicious dogs are still lurking around...

...and there will be no more Pixie shining in the night.
 
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