KYLE’S WALLET
This is his credit card. He successfully printed a card with the troll face and though not conventional, it’s technically legal.
This is a preserved band aid from a few years ago, he found it on the slide during the summer of dyed water and heart failure = the Great Water Balloon War
A scratch lotto ticket. He used his teeth to scratch it off. Not only he kept it because of that, but he also didn’t get a single same number, and also somehow got an ‘X’
He’s got TONS of cash in his wallet, and on top of that, is his lucky 2-dollar.
Sixth grade picture day. Krow got his hair cut, bruises on his face and arms, plus tons of scratches. In the picture, he didn’t expect the photo to be taken so soon, so he’s caught off guard.
Kyle thought this was the funniest thing ever, and keeps it in his wallet to laugh at.
Kyle was also 70% the reason of this. Morning before school, they were in the forest going crazy.
Here, sixth grade picture day, Eric had his hair shaved through the middle, a bruise over his eye and cheek, and a bandaid over his nose. However, he’s feeling pretty confident, feeling good about this picture day. After all, he’s got his bow tie.
His mother tried to make him presentable for picture day… though it didn’t turn out well. His clothes are even wrinkled—but his confidence carries the photo.
(Kyle’s hidden his picture day photo somewhere far, far away.)
The receipt.
It’s his first time getting tacos with Eric and Krow, so he kept the receipt. Plus he wrote ‘DON’T TRUST THE SALT PACKETS’ though doesn’t remember why, which in his opinion, is funny.
He got a slushy coupon but before he ever got to go to the shop, it shut down, which was the biggest tragedy of his life, as he was seriously looking forward to it.
As a reminder, he keeps this with him at all times.