"You do realise that same game is on your phone now, right?" Gabe asked with wide, innocent eyes and a mischievous smile. "Here, let me show you." Deftly he reached into Skulduggery's jacket and plucked out his phone, turning it on and flicking through the applications until he found Angry Birds. "See? I'll even give you a top score so you have something to strive towards."
"You're supposed to be drinking," Rover grumbled. "What's the point in getting angels drunk if they don't drink?"
"We could always play Angry Birds on a console instead," Gabe pointed out, eyes narrowing at the phone's screen.
"I can conjure a great Nintendo," Rafe volunteered. "Or a Playstation. Or an Xbox. Or a Wii. Take your pick."
"Let's see." Dexter weighed up from one hand to another. "Watch Australian soapies, or backseat-play four-player video games? I think we need a vote. I'm also shocked and stunned you didn't come up with this, Larrikin."
"Hey, I've been in Heaven for a century! None of you play video games! How am I meant to know what they are when I'm stalking you and none of you play video games?"
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"You're supposed to be drinking," Rover grumbled. "What's the point in getting angels drunk if they don't drink?"
"We could always play Angry Birds on a console instead," Gabe pointed out, eyes narrowing at the phone's screen.
"I can conjure a great Nintendo," Rafe volunteered. "Or a Playstation. Or an Xbox. Or a Wii. Take your pick."
"Let's see." Dexter weighed up from one hand to another. "Watch Australian soapies, or backseat-play four-player video games? I think we need a vote. I'm also shocked and stunned you didn't come up with this, Larrikin."
"Hey, I've been in Heaven for a century! None of you play video games! How am I meant to know what they are when I'm stalking you and none of you play video games?"