I took the toy Canadian and the can of cola and put down my knife and the rusted pogo stick. “That’s everything,” I said merrily, “Let’s go leaving.” With that, I exited the building, Shuriken behind me. I took out my map and tapped the image of the distant city island. There was a flash of light and the two of us landed on the pier.
We continued north a ways from the pier until we reached corner with the hotel and bakery. The man was still here, with the giant alien demon vampire still latched onto his head. He wiped the blood off his face and waved to us.
“Here,” I said, “take this carbonated beverage!” I grabbed the soda and thrust it towards the man.
“Wow, thanks! This is just what I needed!” he responded, opening the can and taking a swig. “I’d feel bad just taking your soda, though.” He reached into his back pocket and removed a wallet, pulled out a huge bundle of money, and tossed it to me. The size of the bundle seemed to surprise even Shuri.
“Thanks,” I said, looking at a nearby wall in awe. The wall was made entirely out of concrete.
“No prob.”
Obvious exits were the road going west to the park and Magic Academy, the road going south to the pier, the entrance to the hotel, and the entrance to the bakery.
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