I was standing in the hall, wind running through my hair, there was a bomb treat. I stood there waiting for my friends, of course they were the last ones to come out, I ran over to them. "Hey guys can you believe it's the fourth bomb threat this year!" I looked at James his long hair falling over his dark green eyes that changed shade from dark to light. His tan skin and dark brown hair went together with his black Fanciful High gym shorts, purple Element shirt, and green Dc Edgey Zip Hoodie. He stood over me at 6 foot. "Yah, the stupid morons should just blow up the school already." I giggled smiling up at him "where's Sam I thought she was with you?" He shrugged as we walked out to the parking lot full of cars. We were required to be at least fifty feet away from the school. So like always we did as we were told.
We sat down and watched the school over the cars, if the school was going to blow up I was going to be there to witness it. Siting there for ten minutes in the blowing wind made me shiver even though the sun was beating down on my face. I raised up my legs so they could block me from the wind. That's when Sam came over, her arms rapped around Edward Blake's. Even though she was one of my best friends I thought of her as the slut of the group. She never didn't have a boy friend, when she broke up with one there was another one right there to take his place. But Edward was different if they broke up they would go out with different people for a month or two then be clinging to each other.
Sam's full name was Samantha Rose Roth. She was about 5'2 and skinny as a stick. Her eyes a dark brown with short brown hair that had a slight curl to it. She wore a light yellow sweater that looked like it was attached other body, black skinny jeans and yellow and black vans. I smiled up at her not looking at Edward. "Hey Sam, you look nice today." She looked at her outfit and smiled at me wickedly. "Don't I always look nice." Smiled at her say "that's what you think" under my breath. Her mouth hung open as Edward James and I started laughing. She sat next to me her arms crossed over her chest. We sat there in silence for forty more minutes before the teachers announced that we would be leaving the school. The buses wouldn't come but every one lived close enough that they could walk home.
