Every call was punctured with a small laugh as people came up to him and asked him the same questions--what was he doing, why was he running, could they have more cards to trade--it was honestly going pretty well all things considered. He just wished that he was having as much fun as he had been having before Solis walked into the cafeteria.
Wei had tried, tried to make the conscious choice to just ignore him, but everything inside of him rejected that idea. He couldn't completely ignore a potential voter, even though Solis didn't really seem like the type to get involved in school politics. He seemed like the type who didn't care about how the place was run, one of those people who were convinced their vote didn't matter in the grand scheme of things and that no matter what the ending would always be the same.
The nerve!
Wait, wait.
No.
Taking a deep breath--it couldn't go the same way twice, could it?--he walked over to Solis and handed him a pack of cards, sealed in the littlest manila envelope ever. They didn't make them that small--Wei had to cut up a bunch of manila folders and fold them with his fingers, gluing down the bits as he went. It had taken days to get this set up.
On the envelope was the same cute illustration of a monkey that adorned his button, once again sporting the simple slogan of 'vote Wei'.
Wei had tried, tried to make the conscious choice to just ignore him, but everything inside of him rejected that idea. He couldn't completely ignore a potential voter, even though Solis didn't really seem like the type to get involved in school politics. He seemed like the type who didn't care about how the place was run, one of those people who were convinced their vote didn't matter in the grand scheme of things and that no matter what the ending would always be the same.
The nerve!
Wait, wait.
No.
Taking a deep breath--it couldn't go the same way twice, could it?--he walked over to Solis and handed him a pack of cards, sealed in the littlest manila envelope ever. They didn't make them that small--Wei had to cut up a bunch of manila folders and fold them with his fingers, gluing down the bits as he went. It had taken days to get this set up.
On the envelope was the same cute illustration of a monkey that adorned his button, once again sporting the simple slogan of 'vote Wei'.