

Game posters also lined the interior of the store, beckoning customers to purchase them. Discounts of up to 70% were advertised, though, most likely, for the least in demand games.
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The windows were plastered with huge signs advertising their Christmas sale. The group hurried to Electronics Boutique. “Let us go yonder to each of those places, we will go to Kelistar’s destination first, then yours Andeerun, and then finally, to Louizana’s destination of choice.” “We must go to the store bearing the mark of the oversized letter.” “No, we have to go to the Emporium of Digital Entertainment,” said Andrew.

“The boutique of electronics,” said Kelly. “Where shall we venture forth to, comrades?” asked Stephen. The glee in their eyes was more than apparent as they stepped off the escalator. The four teenagers looked at each other with excitement and anticipation. No one wanted to be in the Christmas rush, except for four teenagers entering the shopping centre from a nearby escalator. Despite the season of goodwill upon them, most of the shoppers seemed irate and disgruntled. The sound of Christmas Carols played over the speakers, children clamoured to see Santa, decorations hung from the ceiling and different stores tried to shout over each other, telling their customers about their amazing Christmas sales. The shopping centre was literally packed to the brim with eager Christmas shoppers. People went to and fro, busying themselves with their own concerns.
