"It's not really what I was expecting." Sarah's lips furled in a frown as she scanned over the brightly lit arcade in front of us. The earsplitting sounds of random sirens and alarms from different games were overwhelming and I desperately hoped that Sarah's expression meant we weren't going in. "I don't mean to be insensitive… but it looks like an arcade." "I mean, yeah, obviously," Sarah said, rolling her eyes at me. "It's just not like it used to be. It used to be games, like actual arcade games that you could play and beat. This… it's just a shitty casino." I tried to understand, but I had never really gone to arcades as a kid. The few times I had gone had been for birthday parties I was invited to, and even then I didn't really play any of the games. "Do you still want to-" My v

