Bay smiled as she way Taylor pull up, and she grabbed her black back-pack out of her passenger seat and slung it over her back. She hopped out of her green jeep and headed over to the truck that Taylor had driven to school in. Bay loved that truck, and one day she hoped to buy a big truck of her own. But for now, the green jeep her brother had given her was enough. Smiling as she approached in her tight skinny jeans and bright green shirt, she tapped on the window and waved, hoping to not scare Taylor too much. "G'morning!" she said cheerfully, her voice just loud enough to penetrate the glass.
"Oh, I know!" Riley said, lifting a hand to twist one of his lip studs. "This years gonna be better then our sophomore year. Almost to the top of the chain, buddy!" Riley chucked and then smiled when he pulled up to the school on the loud yellow bus. He had rolled his eyes when his mother made him take the bus, and it totally wasn't going to make him look any cooler. But he was just glad he wasn't the only upperclassmen to ride that bus. "Get out, have a good day," the old bus driver shouted as she opened the door for the students to exit.
"Oh, I know!" Riley said, lifting a hand to twist one of his lip studs. "This years gonna be better then our sophomore year. Almost to the top of the chain, buddy!" Riley chucked and then smiled when he pulled up to the school on the loud yellow bus. He had rolled his eyes when his mother made him take the bus, and it totally wasn't going to make him look any cooler. But he was just glad he wasn't the only upperclassmen to ride that bus. "Get out, have a good day," the old bus driver shouted as she opened the door for the students to exit.



