People Change People
That's the secret of life.
In the town of Greenwich Village, New York lived a group of different kids. Different groups. Different friends. Different lives. The only thing in common is their first job. A job at Topanga's Bakery. Four different people with different lives and different backgrounds.
Riley Matthews. Long brunette hair and bright brown doey eyes. She's a cheerleader at John Quincy Adams High School. Not only a cheerleader but president of their sophomore class. She represents nothing but school spirit and kindness. She volunteers at children's hospitals and tutors at elementary schools. Her parents raised her right. Her father Cory Matthews is a history teacher at the high school. Her mother Topanga Matthews is a lawyer who fights against evil corporations. Her little brother Augustus Matthews, or Auggie, is a married eight year old and the brighest kid in his class.
Lucas Friar. Short spikey dirty blonde hair and wonderful green eyes. He's new to John Quincy Adams High School but seems to have made the football team, basketball team, and baseball team with ease. He's kind, sweet, and the total boy next door. He volunteers at the pound or anywhere the deals with animals. He's constantly on the move since his father is in the military and whatever base he's training or where ever he's departing, it seems like his devoted mother would move.
Farkle Minkus. Shaggy brown hair and brown eyes. He's extremely intelligent and extremely rich. He is the heir of Minkus Enterprise. He's in many different clubs and Advance placement classes at John Quincy Adams High School. He's always studying or outwitting someone, usually a teacher. His father always seems to be busy with work and only interacts with him when its to show him how the family business goes. His mother, however, always gives him attention. Too much attention which makes him question a lot of things in his life. He much prefers reason and science above anything else.
Maya Hart. Long blonde hair and bright blue eyes. She's the trouble maker at John Quincy Adams High School. Always finding new ways to get in detention or to the principals office. Her mother, Katy Hart, is never home because she's always trying to support them. Her father left her for another wife and another kid. She's talented in the arts. Has a love for painting, drawing, writing. Anything that involves showing the world what she's capable of. She loves breaking stereotypes and loves breaking rules even more.
The secret of life? People change people.
