“Go Alex!” Jean screamed as she watched him play fifth game of Ring Toss. She didn’t know why he was trying so hard to impress her. He missed getting the pins over the rings so much she thought he would have given up after the third round. She was interested in being more then a friend to him no matter how nice and popular he was. She bit her lip in anticipation, the look in his eye told her he wasn’t going to give up.
Alex was down to his last ring, he closed his eyes and huffed. He knew he had to make the last ring count. He threw it hard like it was a frisbee, it bounced off the brick wall and went exactly where he wanted to. Jean gasped as the ring fell through the pin. “Here is your prize ma’am,” said man working at the booth handed her a red heart shaped pillow.
Alex was down to his last ring, he closed his eyes and huffed. He knew he had to make the last ring count. He threw it hard like it was a frisbee, it bounced off the brick wall and went exactly where he wanted to. Jean gasped as the ring fell through the pin. “Here is your prize ma’am,” said man working at the booth handed her a red heart shaped pillow.