Huey, based on your video game skills post, I have created this little story! I don't feel I got Sharaka's voice quite right here, for some reason, so let me know if there's anything glaringly off about her, but I hope you and everyone else enjoys!
The Big Break
“I’m never playing with you again, Foxy Boy,” Sharaka said, a barely perceptible rumble underneath her words.
Antine whimpered. “I said I’m sorry! I didn’t do it on purpose!”
“Of course, you didn’t!” Sharaka exclaimed. “How could you have? What you did shouldn’t even be possible!”
“Hey, guys,” Larasa said cautiously at the pair just leaving the school’s game room. “Is everything alright?”
Sharaka glared. “Would I be yelling if everything was alright?”
“What happened?” Morgan asked, standing beside his girlfriend.
“Antine broke my game,” Sharaka said.
“It’s not broken!” Antine exclaimed in desperation. “When we turned it back on, everything was fine, remember?”
“Good thing, too,” Sharaka said with a glare.
“What were you two playing?” Larasa asked, her interest piqued.
Sharaka held up a game case. “We were playing VITAL Eight: Nuclear Tenacity.”
Larasa’s jaw dropped open. “What? You have VeNT?!? How the hell did you get that? That doesn’t drop for another two weeks!”
Sharaka grinned. “It’s an advance copy. I won in as the secret prize in last weekend’s A:CoW tournament down at Jack’s Game and Tech.”
“Damn,” Larasa muttered. “I really wanted to play in that tournament, but I already had plans.”
“Well, for the best,” Sharaka said. “Saves you the heartbreak of losing to me in the finals.”
Larasa stuck her tongue out at Sharaka, who grinned back at her friend. Antine, scratching his head, said, “Wait, what about a cow?”
Sharaka and Larasa both rolled their eyes. Larasa explained, “It’s Amphesium: Crash of Worlds. It’s the hottest fighting game out right now.”
“Until this beauty drops,” Sharaka said, waving her copy of VeNT.
“So what happened, anyway?” Morgan asked again.
“Okay,” Sharaka said, stealing another glare at Antine. “So, I was getting an extra run in after my last class, trying to get the combo system down.” She stopped, then looked over at Larasa. “By the way, you are going to just DIE for this combo system. It’s sooooooo good!” She closed her eyes for a second, then shook her head and refocused. “Anyway, Antine comes in and asked if he could watch, so I thought it would be fun to play him. You know, to let him get a feel for the game.”
“You just wanted to crush somebody, huh?” Larasa asked.
Antine whimpered, and Sharaka shrugged. “So we start playing…”
“…And obviously you win,” Larasa interrupted.
“Immaculate Win,” Sharaka said grinning.
“Six of them in a row,” Antine added miserably.
“So, I started feeling kinda bad for him,” Sharaka said. “So in our next match, I let him get used to the controls for a bit, and he’s playing around, pushing every button, you know how it is with noobs.”
Larasa nodded, shooting a look over at Morgan.
“Anyway, once he seemed like he at least knew how to hold the controlled, I moved toward him to attack. Suddenly, he glitches to the other side of the screen!”
“I honestly don’t know how I did it!” Antine maintained.
“But that wasn’t bad enough, oh, no!” Sharaka said. “This guy takes two steps toward me, and falls through the floor! I try to jump back to the starting position, and the next thing I know, he’s glitched us into some kind of dev room!”
“Wait, really?” Morgan asked, suddenly interested. “Must be some kind of input overflow. That shouldn’t happen, especially in a fighting game. Antine, do you remember what combination of buttons you pushed?”
“Uh,” Antine said, then held up his paws and started moving his thumbs sporadically. “Something like this?”
“Anyway,” Sharaka continued, “the dev room or whatever it was was messed up. The timer was jumping around, not counting down, and moving made no sense. Sometimes we moved at a quarter speed, sometimes triple speed, and sometimes we just kind of warped around.”
“I was still mashing buttons,” Antine said dejectedly.
“Which probably made things worse!” Sharaka said. “Anyway, I finally go close to him and hit a sweet 12-hit combo. But for some reason, in the glitchy dev room, I took all the damage! I ended up beating myself just because this little fox found his way into someplace he shouldn’t have been!”
Antine slumped his shoulders. “That happens to me a lot.”
Sharaka laid a clawed hand on Antine’s slumped shoulders. “But like Foxy Boy says, when we restarted the game, everything was fine. But there’s no way I’m playing with him again!”
“How about me?” Larasa said. “Maybe I can give you more of a fair challenge.”
“You’re on, Firecracker,” Sharaka said.
“Can I watch?” Antine asked meekly.
“Sure,” Sharaka said, “as long as you don’t touch a controller!”