Mew buys toys

Mew and company continued to enjoy the snow for the coming days, crashing in expensive hotels with the use of Mew's secret money stash, which seemed to continue growing as time went by.

As Mew wasn't really concerned as to where he was sleeping and Gengar just stayed in Mew's shadow, the choice was up to Aldos to make. Of course he wanted the best for Mew and took a long time in looking into the best sleeping accomodations of this world.

Like that, It wasn't strange to see Mew hanging around on a chandelier, moving about on it like it was a swing. Luckily the lights were electric, or else the danger of a fire breaking out would be a 100%.

Spending time all around the different places this city had to offer, Mew had bought a lot of toys that drew his attention. Those toys being bicycles (on which he couldn't ride), Puzzles (which he didn't play, considering he had the attention span of a four year old) and game consoles.

Mew liked the last one the most, as the games he could play on it were many. But that toy became boring all too soon as well, as Mew bought a lot. Every toy Mew became bored with ended up in the Garden, letting the residents there enjoy them far more than Mew could.

Mew continued to roam through the streets, leaving behind white clouds with every breath. It was snowing after all.

'Let's play a game!'

Having though of one just now, Mew waited for a few seconds beneath a patio. Mew counted down in his head, his eyes firmly on the falling snow flakes.

[3, 2,1...0!]

At the count of zero, Mew dashed through the falling snow, trying to dodge every snow flake that came close to him. It was a lot of fun, as he imagined the snow to be fire, or arrows, or something else entirely. That was the most fun after all, imagining.

Mew very quickly found out that it was virtually impossible to dodge the snowflakes, as no matter what he did, not counting covering his body, the snow continued to touch him with every motion he did.

'Mou!'

Not one to give up as quickly, Mew decided he would add the use of parasols and patio's, as they could be used to his advantage in dodging the snowflakes. Beginning once again, Mew started his game again.

After a little more than an hour, Mew aimlessly stared at the sky, the snow gently falling on his snout.

'You win today, Snow! But I will win the next time!'

It was no surprise Mew continued to lose whenever he played this game against his fierce rival, Snow-Kun.