"Bye dude!" A teenage girl yelled to her friend as she walked to the street and turned around to wave. Before she knew it there was a car heading towards her. The car swerved to a stop two feet away and she realized it wasn't a car, it was a limo.
"Excuse me madam can you please get out of the road?" The butler in the front asked.
"Wait Jack, let her in." A voice came from the back. The butler got out and opened the door for the girl. She sat next to the man and looked up at his sparkling blue eyes.
"What's your name kid?" The man asked.
"My name is Terri." She spoke up.
"Well you might know me but if you don't, I'm Troy Bolton, from the Lakers." He said.
"I know you, you are like my favorite basket ball player!" Terri said.
"Did you need a lift somewhere?" Troy asked.
"Well, I was just heading home." Terri said.
"Would you like a lift?" Troy asked.
"Sure!" Terri exclaimed looking him straight in the eyes. She had beautiful blue eyes. She was very petite with long wavy black hair.
"You look very familiar." Troy said.
"Well I don't think anyone in my family has ever met you." Terri said.
"Ok where do you live?" Troy asked.
"Down on 23rd street." Terri said.
"Ok then. Jack 23rd street, please." Troy said as they turned down the right street.
"That one." Terri pointed at a medium size house. Jack stopped the limo and opened the door for Terri. Troy got out too.
"I am going to tell your mother that she needs to teach you to look both ways." Troy laughed and headed to the door with her. He was smiling and shaking his head at the young teenager. He knocked on the door. It opened.
"Excuse me this young girl walked right in front of my car." Troy laughed and looked up at the woman. Where have I seen her before?
"Terri, how many times must I tell you that you need to look both ways?" The woman asked. That voice!
"Well mom I was just waving good-bye to Seri." Terri said.
"Thank you sir, for not hitting my baby." The woman said.
"Mom, don't embarrass me!" Terri yelled.
"Anyway, Terri go to your room until dinner." The woman told her.
"But I was going to go play basket ball!" Terri complained.
"Fine." Her mother let her go.
"Thanks again, I don't know what I would do without her she is my everything." The woman said.
"Yea I like to avoid hitting young girls." Troy said.
"I guess it's time I go get dinner ready." She said as she started to close the door.
"Wait!" Troy yelled and put his hand on the door.
"What?" She asked.
"What's you name?" Troy asked.
"Gabi, Gabriella Montez." She said. Gabi? She has a daughter?
"I like that name." Troy said.
"We just met and we are already friends." Gabi laughed.
"Just like Kindergarten." Troy whispered. Gabi's eyes widened once he said that.
"Who are you and how do you know about that?" She asked.
"I was there Gabi. I would never forget one moment I spent with you." Troy said.
"Troy?" She asked. He just nodded.
"Well I guess I have no choice but to invite you in." Gabi said.
"You know that would be nice." Troy said chuckling.
"Come on." Gabi led him inside her house and sat him on a couch.
"What are you doing here anyway?" Gabi asked.
"Well first of all I was coming to visit my parents when a teenage girl jumped out in front of me." Troy said laughing at the thought.
"She usually has more common sense then that." Gabriella looked as in deep in thought.
"Well who is the father?" Troy asked suddenly.
"Um well… I haven't seen him for almost fifteen years. He didn't know I was pregnant and I never got a hold of him." Gabi said.
"Oh well she is very beautiful." Troy said as he realized something.
"Yes she is." Gabi agreed.
"Gabi if she was born fifteen years ago you would've had to have cheated on me or…" Troy looked horrified.
"Troy she…" Gabi started but couldn't find the words.
"She's my daughter isn't she?" He asked.
"Yes Troy she is." Gabi told him.
