Alec looked up at Dark curiously as they approached the counter and started looking over the prizes. "Do you not like any of the prizes at all? None of them?" He pointed to a glow-in-the-dark fidget spinner you could wear on your wrist like a watch. "Not even that?"
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"Alright," Declan said, standing at the side of the machine. "Most of these are on timers, meaning you can go through as many balls as possible in a set time. This one seems to be set to only a certain number of balls. I like the timed ones better, you can get a ton of tickets from those. Now, with this one, I can see the little sensor there on the ramp making sure you actually roll the ball. Older ones don't have those. So what you do is roll the ball up like you normally would, and when it jumps off the ramp, I catch it and drop it into the right hole."
"That sounds a lot like cheating," Xander said shortly.
"It's a rigged system, supposed to make it as hard as possible for you to win, and most of real life is rigged that way. The only difference is that in real life, you're rewarded for thinking outside the box, so why not here?" Declan pointed out. "It's just a game and just nine balls. We'll do it once for the novelty, split the tickets, and then go do a bunch of other games the way they intend you to play them. Does that seem fair?"
Xander hesitated a moment longer, but he was curious to see if Declan's proposal would work. What was the worst that could happen? They'd get kicked out of the arcade. That wasn't a big deal. It wasn't like he spent all his time here. "Alright," he agreed. "Just once."
Declan patted his shoulder in a manly way. "Good lad! Alright, quick now, roll them up!"
It took only a minute to roll the nine balls up the ramp. Declan caught each one smoothly and plunked the first four into the 100 spot, one in the 50 spot as a perfect score would raise suspicion, and the last four in the 100 spot. The machine dutifully spit out a long string of tickets that spilled out onto the floor. Declan took the tickets, split them with more on one strand, and gave Xander the longer one.
"Nicely done!" he praised. "And well aimed. You would have gotten a really high score even without my help. What'd you think?"
"It was fun, but not as rewarding as doing it myself," Xander decided.
"Totally fair," Declan agreed. "This is just for fun. Doing it all the time ain't cool, but just once, what's it going to hurt?"
Xander nodded in agreement and headed over to join Alec and Dark. He didn't notice that Declan was careful to check for cameras before the game and now held his tickets folded so others couldn't see exactly how many he had.