[center][h1][u]Application[/u][/h1][/center] [hider=Mari][center][color=39b54a][h1]Mari[/h1][/color][/center] "Mari, you are the love of my life. Will you marry me?" Prince Yuki got down on one knee and presented Mari with a beautiful diamond ring. Mari clicked "A" accepting his marriage proposal. "You've made me the happiest[color=fff200] electric pokemon[/color] alive <3." A marriage scene rolled for about 2 minutes before end credits started scrolling on the screen. Mari smiled weakly, having pulled yet another all nighter playing her newest dating sim "For the Love of a Prince." "Finally... finally, I've got the ending that I wanted." She had already played through this game three times trying to unlock all the endings. In one ending she married the Prince's brother. In another she was discovered fooling around with the prince's servant and wound up in heartbreak. Finally she was the prince's bride though. She raised her hand up above her head in victory, tearing up a little. This was probably just due to the fact that she'd been staring at her computer screen for the past 12 hours straight. In a dark room. Alone. Mari's stomach grumbled. She had ordered food at 10:30, so it should be arriving any second now. She checked her watch for the time. Wait... what? That couldn't be right. According to her watch it was 2:00 in the afternoon. She scratched her head in confusion. It usually never took them this long to deliver her food. Maybe they forgot her order? Mari picked up her cell phone and began dialing Happy Burger. The phone rang about 6 times before leaving an error message. Her stomach growled again. "GrrrrrrrrUGHHH I'm HUNGRY DAMMIT!" She checked her phone to see if they had already taken the money out of her account. Maybe she had forgotten to pay online. She opened her mobile banking app. Nope. She definitely paid. Sighing in frustration Mari slowly stood up from her blanket cocoon on the floor of her apartment. "Guess I better go find somewhere else to eat..." Mari trudged through the cluttered mess that was her apartment until she reached her clean clothes basket. She quickly grabbed a shirt off the top that said "Straight out of dimension C-137" and some blue mom jeans. She walked towards the door grabbing her car keys and stepping into the same pair of slip on shoes she'd had for the past two years now. She cracked the door, opening it very slowly as her eyes needed time to adjust to the brightness outside. Squinting uncomfortably, she walked outside. Luckily her apartment was located on the first floor so it made getting to her car that much easier. She had a cute, yellow 2010 bug. A lot of people wondered why she didn't buy herself a sports car now that she had so much money, but honestly her old car works and that's all that counts to her. She hopped inside, starting the car and immediately reaching for the red bull she had left in her cup holder yesterday. Or at least she thought she left it? Her hands grasped at nothing but air and she looked down to see that there was nothing in her cupholder. Not even her old drive thru napkins or straw wrappers. "Well, that's weird..." Luckily she kept an emergency stash in her back seat. She turned around, once again reaching for nothing but air. Her confusion only continued to grow as she realized that not only did she not have any Red Bull in her car, she didn't have ANYTHING in her car. All of the trash was gone from the seat floors, the seats didn't have any stains or tears on them... what exactly was going on here? Mari's stomach grumbled yet again. "I'm too hungry to think about this right now." Mari sat up, throwing her car in reverse as she prepared to exit her apartment's parking lot. That's when she noticed something even weirder. Her bug was the only car in the entire lot. Maybe everyone was at work? No... because there should at least be a few cars from the people who work in the building. She shook her head, convincing herself that there had to be a reasonable explanation for the uber clean car and the astonishingly empty lot. She was probably just so sleep deprived that her brain was coming up with all this craziness. She laughed at how ridiculous the whole situation seemed. Who ever complained about a clean car right? Mari pulled out of the parking lot. She's probably just been cooped up too long. Maybe a trip to the mall would help? It'd been a while since she'd talked to people who weren't characters in a game. She pulled out her phone and plugged the mall's address into her maps. [/hider] This is from one of the role play's I'm currently involved in :) Hopefully this works