"Hey Rick the game is out," Jared said as he walked through the door of your parent's house.
"I know," you reply with a smile, "I'm downloading it now."
"Perhaps we'll be able to play while we're looking for jobs today," he said sitting down.
"Perhaps," you said sighing. "Have you set your's up yet?"
"I thought I'd wait so we could do it together," he said grinning which meant he was thinking of pulling a prank.
"What are you going to do?" you asked with a little eye roll.
"I'll tell you soon enough," he said continuing to smile. His smile faded when he asked, "So how do you like living with your parents again?"
"It's not bad," you said shrugging. You had moved back in with your parents after you had lost your job because of budget cuts a few weeks ago and your roommates had kicked you out because of it. They didn't even give you a chance to look for another job before they kicked you out claiming that they couldn't afford to carry you until you had gotten another job though you thought it was because you had different religious views than they did. Of course you couldn't quite prove that was the case since at 40 with a limited skill set there was a good possibility that you wouldn't find work for awhile. "What are your roommates up to?" you asked.
"David's at work and Taylor is setting up her game," he said with a little shrug. "She's more excited about it than we are."
Just then the game finished installing on your phone and you opened it up to begin setting it up. You looked at Jared and asked, "So now will you tell me what you were thinking?"