"Jenny, can you come down for a second?" Said Jenny's mother rather quietly but loud enough for her to hear from her upstairs bed room. "Yeah, Mom just a sec!" Jenny yelled down. She quickly clicked off her TV and jumped of her bed and headed downstairs. As she marched down the stairs she said, "Yeah, Mom?" A rather short blonde woman turned around from talking to her husband, "Oh, just wanted to tell you dinner is going to be ready in a few minutes." Jenny rolled her eyes and tipped her head back and sighed. She turned around and placed a foot on the stairs and a hand on the banister. "Jenny, don't roll your eyes at your mother" Her mother looked at him, "Riley, just let her be." She said, "But Sweetie she shouldn't be disrespecting you when you speak to her." Said her father Riley in a quiet but deep voice. Jenny and her mother sighed in unison. Jenny went up the stairs to her room and her mother walked away from the kitchen island towards the sink to wash dishes from last night. Jenny walked into her room and sighed pacing her room for a few seconds. She smiled to herself and grabbed her back back and made her way to her window. She flipped the lock and pushed it open as quietly as possible. First she swung her right leg over then her left so she was sitting on the window sill. She jumped to the tree and climbed down it. Jenny sighed with relief and started walking towards Sunny Dale High School. Her feet made a soft thud across the cement side walks of the quant subdivision. Her soft blonde hair bounced around her upper arms as she walked, while her clear blue eyes stared at her shoes. Jenny could see the high school in front of her but stopped because she heard someone mimicking her footsteps behind her. The footsteps stopped as she stopped, "Hey, who's there?" she said not the least bit shaken. A masculine laugh sounded behind her and she quickly turned around. She found blazing deep brown eyes staring into hers as she stared at the tall and handsome young man in front of her. "What do you want?" Jenny said softly while twisting her hands around the straps of her back pack. He sighed lightly as he looked her up and down, "I thought you would be taller." He said softly, "There getting careless these days, but who knows." Jenny watched him, "What are you talking about?" She said quite scared now, "Like mother like daughter." And he turned around to walk away. "Will you tell me your name?" She asked softly. "Angel." He said with a slightly pained voice as if the name brought pain to him. He sighed once more and walked away. Jenny rocked herself on her feet softly as she watched him walk away with her head tilted like a curious puppy. She broke out of daze and she lifted her eyes to the school in front of her. "I think I'll be going home now." She said quietly to herself and turned around to walk home.