Three Hundred and Ninety-Four Darkness Into the Warehouse
The icy cold wind, with damp water vapor, slapped his cheeks constantly, as if his skin was about to tear, but Heather didn't care. Hurry up, hurry up!"
Paul galloped ahead, clearing the way; Renly followed behind, pushing his wheelchair. The three of them had already left the gate of the hospital and came to the street. The wet street was aquamarine, and the sight was desolate. Even the dark red brick walls had lost their original color, but the three of them did not. Mind, running fast, wanton and cheerful smile circled over the street.
Heather opened her hands suddenly, her face blooming like a flower, "Ah!"
All the excitement, all the joy, all the happiness turned into a scream, and shouted out freely and recklessly. The cold air was drawn into the lungs along the throat, but quietly dissipated in the boiling hot breath, as if Like a train, it rammed and roared past, towards spring, towards hope, towards tomorrow, rushing away.
After running out for a block, they stopped at the traffic light at the intersection. Renly and Paul were both panting. Even Heather's breathing became short and urgent. He looked back and made sure that no one was following him. Come up, and then the three exchanged glances and laughed together.
"Come on, walk along this street, there is a movie theater two blocks away." Among the three, Renly was the one who was familiar with the streets and alleys of Manhattan, and took the initiative to shoulder the heavy responsibility of leading the way.
Heather looked greedily at the scene in front of her. The barren, dilapidated, and desolate winter scene in New York seemed to be in chaos, but for her, it was so beautiful, even the streets The accumulation of dirty snowdrifts can make her eyes stop for a long time.
The whole world was fresh, and her mood couldn't help but start to soar.
In just ten minutes' walking distance, they successfully arrived at the cinema. Heather was a little disappointed when she entered the room from the outside. She still wanted to stay outside for a while, even if it was just an extra block, but when she thought that she was going to be able to watch a movie, her low mood became excited again.
Before getting sick, everything was taken for granted. Watching movies is taken for granted, going shopping is taken for granted, and going to school is taken for granted, but now, even simple things like walking and breathing have become difficult. When he entered the cinema again, Heather was in a different mood.
She looked curiously at the old decoration of the movie theater. On the walls were posters of recently released popular works, such as "Thunderbolt", "No Reward", etc.; The posters are all the works that are being screened recently, "Four Lions", "Howl", "Animal Kingdom" and so on.
Then Heather saw the "Buried Alive" poster, and she started to get excited. She had been waiting for this movie for too long, is it finally possible to watch it today?
From a distance, Heather saw Paul coming over with popcorn and Coke. He was in a hurry and couldn't help laughing. Heather stretched his neck and searched everywhere, and then saw Paul in his mouth. The movie ticket showed a satisfied expression.
"Renly, are you sure I can go in?" Heather suddenly thought of something and asked worriedly.
It's a no-brainer, and Renly doesn't quite understand it. Casting a suspicious look, Heather explains, "I mean, 'Buried Alive' is an R-rated movie, right? Can I go in?" But, Heather regretted it before he said that. What if Renly refused to show her because he was really worried?
Renly's expression was a little strange.
The so-called R-rated movies, which can be translated as "restricted/rated", are recommended for viewing by over seventeen years of age. In other words, children under the age of seventeen must be accompanied by an adult to watch, but this is not prohibited from watching under the age of seventeen - if it is prohibited,
That's "NC-17 class".
In most cases, parents do not allow their children to watch R-rated movies, after all, they contain a lot of content that is not conducive to children's education. Therefore, cinemas naturally do not allow children to watch R-rated movies without an adult accompanying them.
However, in the act of watching the movie today, Renly not only asked Derek's consent, but also obtained permission to watch "Buried Alive". After all, Heather's situation is too special. For Heather, R-rated movies are not something that Derek and Ellie need to worry about.
All the actions just now were actually just a play. Originally, I just wanted to mobilize Heather's enthusiasm, but I didn't expect Heather to cooperate so well, so Renly and Paul continued to perform, which really made this day's outing special.
Looking at Heather, who was genuinely worried, Renly realized that Heather was only sixteen years old this year.
Before she got sick, she was banned from watching R-rated movies—the age allowed to watch R-rated movies in the company of adults was thirteen to seventeen. So, for Heather, there's no difference between an R-rated movie and an NC-17-rated movie that she can't watch.
After he figured it out, Renly's mischievous thoughts rose again, and he shook his head at Heather with a stern face, "What about that? Or, let's switch to another movie now? 'The Chronicles of Narnia' or 'Harry Potter'?"
"No!" Heather categorically rejected, she actively came up with an idea, and said eagerly, "Or, I could lie, I lied to the ticket inspector, I'm seventeen years old, and I'm in a wheelchair anyway. If he refuses, I'll say he discriminates against the disabled!"
Paul, who only had time to stand firm, was confused and confused.
Renly winked at Paul, then said worriedly, "You don't look like you're seventeen. What if he asks you to show your ID, and a disability certificate?"
Paul stared at Renly's nonsense. In an ordinary movie theater, the ticket inspectors wouldn't be so strict. Twelve and thirteen-year-old children sneaked into the movie theater to watch restricted/level adults/persons/ Movies, that's not uncommon. Renly said that more like customs than a movie theater.
But Heather didn't understand the bend, and asked eagerly, "What should I do?"
Renly just blinked, and already had an idea. Since today is the Home Alone version of Victory Escape, why not go through it to the end?
"Paul went to divert the attention of the ticket inspector for a while, and then I pushed you and sneaked around from behind. We've already bought tickets anyway, so it's not a ticket evasion." Renly looked at Paul's stunned expression, and the corners of his mouth couldn't help but twitch. Gently twitching, the image of Paul lying clumsily in his mind made people laugh.
Heather's eyes swept back and forth before Renly and Paul, but she said worriedly, "But Paul seems to be an honest man and can't speak. What if he is found out? Otherwise, you should go. ?"
Renly's smile froze on his lips, what does this mean, isn't he an honest man?
Paul seemed to have heard the deep meaning inside, he couldn't hold back, he just laughed out loud, but he was worried about breaking the merit, so he had to turn his head and smirk.
Heather immediately realized the ambiguity in her words, and couldn't help but feel amused, but she quickly explained, "I didn't mean that, I mean, you are more stable, and you are always more calm in dealing with crisis situations, so you can definitely succeed."
"That's it." Paul stood by, nodding solemnly in affirmation.
Renly didn't say much, just gave Heather a deep look, as if to say, "Go ahead and talk nonsense and see who will believe you." Heather knew she should continue to explain, but looked at Renly's The appearance of Tucao is really unbearable.
Originally, Renly wanted to make fun of Paul, and then let Heather have a good time, but he didn't expect that he was the trick. However, since I plan to have a good time today, it is also a rare and interesting thing to really put aside the constraints and enjoy it.
Renly walked over to Paul, took a handful of popcorn and Coke, Paul's conduct was still not enough, he couldn't hold back his smile, the corners of his mouth rose, but he still pretended to be serious, and said with concern, "These things are my own and the sea. Se can help you with..."
"No, I'm just going to take these things to distract the ticket inspector." Renly took everything in his arms, two buckets of popcorn, three buckets of Coke, a marshmallow, and the whole person was stuffed. Full to the brim, "You put your movie tickets in the back pocket of my pants."
After he was ready, Renly looked at the two of them and said, "You guys act according to your circumstances." After speaking, Renly didn't hesitate any longer, and strode towards the wicket.
Paul circled to the back of the wheelchair, holding the handle with both hands, and Heather and Heather watched Renly's back.
I saw Renly halfway through, and then his steps began to drop down, the popcorn in his arms jolted, and it looked like something was about to fall. Heather couldn't help but exclaimed, but didn't respond immediately. Come here, Renly did it on purpose—even they thought Renly was really in trouble, let alone anyone else?
It was only after two o'clock in the afternoon, and it was still a working day, and there was no one in the cinema, so the ticket inspector strode up to help, only to see Renly thanking him with a smile, then turned around and said After a few words, the ticket inspector looked at Renly's trouser pocket.
Although Paul and Heather were very curious about the follow-up development of the story, they knew that the scene could not continue to be watched, so Paul pushed Heather's wheelchair and quickly went around behind the ticket inspector, faintly Jojo can also hear the voices of the two people talking:
"...Thank you so much, my friend was late and threw me all the hard work, I said don't buy the popcorn, they bought it themselves, but they didn't want to..."
"Yeah yeah, I know."
Heather couldn't hold back, she burst into laughter, almost uttered, but fortunately bit her lower lip tightly to avoid the danger of being discovered, and then Paul pushed her wheelchair and ran all the way, around The ticket gate, through the corridor, soared wantonly.
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