Meanwhile, Tony returned to the Dragon Wagon which, as promised, was still waiting for him outside. "What happened?" asked Griffin, his voice full of worry.
"I need a place to spend the night."
"You can stay with me," Cobi immediately offered.
"No, it can't be one of your houses," Tony lamented. "It has to be somewhere our parents won't find me."
"I guess you could stay in the Pizza Hut," Hope suggested. "If you don't mind sleeping on the storeroom floor."
Tony's expression instantly brightened. "No, I wouldn't mind that at all. Thank you." And he obviously meant it.
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Sex & Drugs & Dungeons & Dragons
HumorSeventeen year olds Griffin and Hope are a menace to society. They're more dangerous than Benedict Arnold, Al Capone and Charles Manson combined. Why? Because they play a weird game with funny dice called Dungeons & Dragons. But it's 1985 and religi...