I walk downstairs the next morning and see no sign of my uncle anywhere. He was either still sleeping, or off doing whatever the hell he does. Nonetheless, I do not care, so I make sure some of my money is my pocket as I head out towards the garage.
After I left the house, I stopped by somewhere and ate some breakfast before speeding off to school. I parked my bike in an empty parking spot then got off as I stuffed my keys inside my pocket. I walk up to the building then walk inside. It's too early for this shit we call an education system. Nobody likes it, and nobody wants to keep dragging their ass around this hellhole for four years.
This place is literal shit, but sometimes it's a good thing to stay in school because once you hit the outside world, it's not so much fun and games anymore.
I walk to my locker and grab my book. I stare down at it as I knew that I had only a few months until I turn eighteen, then a few months after until I can get the hell away from this place and start my life somewhere else.
But who said I would wait?
I turn around and bumped into someone. I look at Amber in front of me and slightly smile. "Hi." I look around her then back at her. "Where's Trey?" I wondered.
She shrugs. "I don't know." She hooked her arm with my arm and we started walking to God knows where. "He didn't answer my text this morning, and I'm worried."
I shake my head. "You worry too much. He's fine."
Amber is the protective mother out of all three of us. She's the one who worries the most and scolds us if we misbehave. It's fun somtimes to mess with her, but sometimes she can be a little over the top.
"But, what if-" She stops in the middle of her sentence as we come to a stop. "There he is!" She leaves my side then runs down the hallway until she's jumping into Trey's arms.
I shake my head as I walk towards them. Amber has a stupid smile on her face as her arms are wrapped around Trey's neck, and I could see the struggle he was having from her grip being too strong.
"I need to breathe, chick." He removed her arms from his neck and stared at her. "What is your deal?"
She crosses her arms and stares at him. "You didn't answer my text last night or this morning."
I sigh. Here we go.
They started arguing and I knew that I had to do something or they wouldn't shut up for the rest of the day.
"Shut up!" I yelled. They both looked towards me with confused expressions, but I ignored them. "It's too early for this, please shut up."
Sometimes I don't think I fit into the teenage world. Almost every teenager gets on my nerves, although I am one of them myself.
They both stared at me for a moment until Amber spoke. "I'm sorry.." She said.
I sigh. "It's ok." I knew Amber was emotional and sometimes when I lash out on her, she starts getting really sensitive, and it drives me crazy sometimes because then I don't know what the hell to do but stare at her.
I pat her arm as in to comfort her and all she did was stare at me. She chuckles after a few seconds. "Your stupid way of comforting someone always cracks me up." She pulls me into a hug and I instantly feel trapped.
"Let me go."
She pulled back and smiles at me. We decided to walk around for a few minutes until the bell rung, because we don't hang out with anyone else or go anywhere else. We're basically outcasts in school and I like it that way. Nobody messes with us, and I don't know if that's because of me or what, but it doesn't bother me.
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