#ft. ayame ( pvincesspeach )
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˚₊‧꒰ა . — ˗ˏˋ ✮ ˎˊ˗ — ˖ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚ —— minsi looked up from her laptop, pausing her own game as she saw ayame standing in the doorway, nintendo in hand and looking utterly defeated. she couldn’t help the slight smile that crept onto her face as she caught the frustration in ayame’s expression. of course she didn’t take pleasure in her roommates frustration - but she did enjoy when people had to ask her for help. it made her feel useful. “stuck?” she asks, sitting up and patting the spot next to her on the bed. “you came to the right person. i’m pretty great.�� there was a playful confidence in her tone, even though the truth was that she was decently good, but definitely not great. “let me see what you’re working with. i’ve probably beaten this level a hundred times.” she takes the switch from the other girl, inspecting the level. “some of the zelda puzzles can be really hard… when i was little i had a book that told me how to get through the hard levels. nowadays all you need to do is pick up your phone and look up a walkthrough. that’s crazy, huh?” she fiddled with the joysticks and took a moment to examine the dungeon, “okay, i see the problem. timing is everything here... but don’t worry, i’ve got this. do you normally play action-adventure games? i like games that have puzzles, it makes me feel smart.” or dumb, depending on the game. but she wouldn’t admit that.
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it had been hard to focus on anything, and ayame wondered if the entire thing had been a good idea after all. of course, it was exciting, and she was looking forward to it, but now that she had been laying in her bed, trying to unwind with her nintendo in hand – she just couldn't. it seemed like the blonde guy with the green hat and pointed ears was laughing at her through the screen as she had attempted the same puzzle a million times. she just couldn't get the timing right. she let out a frustrated sigh, arms sprawled away from her body, staring up at the ceiling.
at least she knew exactly what to do next. she had noticed her roommate, obviously, had to be good at games – as it seemed to be like a major hobby. the other had been more than welcoming, and it had made ayame's nerves calm down a bit. it didn't take long for ayame to make her way over to the other's room, peering through the door. it was late, but not too late; and ayame felt relief when she had noticed her roommate was indeed still awake. “ hey minsi– ”, she started, carefully as to not startle the other. “ you're good at games, right? i am so horribly stuck. ”, she said while waving her nintendo in the air, ready to just toss the entire thing. “ do you mind helping me with this level? ", ayame asked, hoping the other would comply with her request.
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