Chapter 4 We had all decided to go to Funtastiks. It was a little juvenile for us, but none of us seemed to mind—except Sadie, that is. Funtastiks was like a small amusement park. It had laser tag, arcade games, mini golf, a water ride, and a food court. We decided to eat first, as we waited on our laser tag game to start. “I don’t know why we couldn’t just go out to eat. My hair is going to get all messed up and I have to wear that God-awful vest,” the blonde complained, huffing and puffing. “Hey, it’s going to be fun. Don’t be such a wet blanket,” Keira replied and received a scowl in return. “Plus, I’m a laser tag champion,” she boasted proudly, before ripping off a piece of her pretzel and devouring it. I laughed because of her brag, but also because she had cheese on her chin. “He