Oh boy. Marcy wouldn't write anything too bad on the paper, right? ...Right? Peering over to see what she'd written, Shibo covered her mouth and starting giggling. Holy crap. No messing around on the embarrassment factor. But at the same time, it served as a way to get them something to eat. Marcy was a genius.
"Marcy, you're even more evil than I thought." Shibo said, poking her on the forehead. She then paused. "Then again... either way, we're getting pizza, so let's do this!" Shibo chuckled, before cautiously putting her hand on the piece of paper with the others. "So... I guess we just, uh..." Shibo mumbled. To be honest - she really didn't mind if it was her, she sort of wanted to treat the two to some pizza anyways. Plus, it was one of her favourite foods. Who didn't like pizza? There was a... 30%, no... 25%... no, 3... 33% chance it would be her? Damn maths...
A little red glow coming from her hand as she flowed her energy into it, Shibo bit her lip and hoped for the best.
Amiko and Marcy also synchronize with the circle, each laughing as they imagine what it is going to be like for the loser. Marcy in particular looked like she was having a blast. Amiko seemed more reserved in her enjoyment, but just looking at the look of wonder in her eyes could tell even a stranger that Amiko was having fun.
Proudly,
"Of course I'm evil. I pride myself in my plots and trickery. Back when I was in elementary school, the teachers used to joke that I'd grow up to be a warlock."
Amiko feigns ignorance,
"You mean they could tell from that early on?" Amiko laughs for a short while, but only for a short while. She would have continued on, but she had the misfortune of breaking the circle's limit. From that point, Amiko turns bashful, pulling out her crystal ball from the aether.
Marcy declares,
"Looks like we have our first victim! Looks like karma came back extra quickly today. I wonder what sort of confession Amiko has for us today. I bet its going to be super cute!"
Unable to respond to Marcy, Amiko gets a response from the other end. "Shiverstone pizza, this is Kelly, how can I help you?"
Amiko speaks in a soft, longing tone,
"Kelly, is that really you?"
Somewhat confused, "Ummm, yes. I'm sorry, do I know you?"
Sounding somewhat hurt,
"Oh, right, sorry. I shouldn't have expected you to remember me. We were in the same class together."
Guilty, "Oh. I'm sorry. I can't remember you at all. Maybe we can talk later, I'm at work, so I really shouldn't make personal calls right now."
Amiko curls up her legs, holding a piece of her hair, playing with it close to her chest,
"I'm sorry, but I just never thought I'd get a chance to tell you. I... I love you. And I have for a long time. I always thought that you were just so beautiful, confident, and hard-working. I just never said anything because I thought that I could only drag you down. But I've regretted it so long. Kelly, would you please go out with me!"
The call goes silent for some time. It takes a good seven seconds for Kelly to recover from Amiko's heartfelt confession. Stammering, "I, I um. I don't even. How am I supposed to react to something like that?" Almost trying to force it out, "Look, you seem like a really nice person, but I'm not interested in girls. Please, just don't call me for something like this."
The line is hung up from the other side, and Amiko starts crying softly. Since the pizza hasn't been ordered, she is still under the effects of the spell.
"Shiverstone pizza, this is Kelly, how can I help you?"
Sniffling,
"Pizza. I, I didn't get to order." Spitting it out quickly,
"I wanted a large pepperoni and a large cheese pizza with a litter of Wiz Fizz."
One can feel the awkward from the other line, "Pick-up or delivery?"
Barely audible,
"Delivery please."
Trying to stay strictly professional, "Your order will be ready in twenty minutes." Somewhat guiltily, "And please try to find something to make the day better."
The call ends, and Amiko is released from the spell. Realizing her actions, Amiko turns bright red. Marcy herself got a nosebleed during the event, and couldn't even get herself to laugh. Rather, she seemed more like she was waiting for her turn. Though after a few seconds, Marcy does in fact burst into laughter,
"Ami, my sides hurt. I had high expectations, but you totally blew me out of the water. We totally owe Kelly an apology. I honestly don't know if I'll ever be able to order Shiverstone with a straight face anymore."