“Yeah, oh god. I know what you mean. I’ll be checking out dat ash if you know what I mean,“ he joked. “But no, it’s great. I always feel bad for the terrified kids whose parents force them to ride it though.”
“Well, I guess I’d rather have you checking out my ass than it getting attacked. So, I’d say it’s a fair trade, and I hope you enjoy the view.” He said, giggling as his cheeks turned bright red. “But, uh, yeah. I’m one of those people who is terrified to ride it, so I can relate. I hate watching kids have to ride it, because I know what they’re going through.”
