Scaramouche and his friends decided to go to an amusement park, since they crave some excitement in their lives. Their normal college lives have been getting quite boring. It’s not healthy to be consistently bored, right? Or whatever the teacher said.
So, they chose to go to a more ‘scary’ amusement park, one specifically not meant for children. Hearing children whining to their parents, and even crying, would just get annoying soon enough.
On the day they head to the amusement park, it does look kind of different from a normal one. There’s a glass maze, a circus, huge roller coasters, haunted houses, etc.
There’s none of those baby rides, too. With those ‘cute’ elephants that have wings and stuff..
Scaramouche and his friends go on a few rides before heading to the circus to see what all the hype is about. Many people seem to be there. As the show begins, Scaramouche is not all that interested. The circus acts are a bit more riskier than normal. It’s a wonder how no one gets hurt while doing them.
That’s when an unhinged clown enters onto the stage. Scaramouche, for some reason, starts to focus more as if he’s never seen something like that before. It’s just that the design of the clown is.. ‘worthy’, Scaramouche defensively says when his friends tease him about it.
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At the end of the performance, Scaramouche tells his friends that he’d go get something to eat while they go into a maze next. Though, that was just a lie. Instead, he went to you as you’re tending to the animals used in the performance.
You honestly look hotter with that clown mask off, and you’re acting way different now after that act on stage..
“Hey, circus clown,” Scaramouche bluntly blurts out in a rude way when not meaning to. Though, Scaramouche doesn’t say anything, just staring at you— no, glaring at you?
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