YAY! My turn!

-kass

We-Linzy and I-were standing with our classmates in a crowded huddle.

We had just spent the day at an aquarium and were waiting for the buses to arrive.

I was practically bouncing on my feet as the ten energy drinks I had drunk earlier coursed through my system.

My head turned towards Linzy, who was sifting through her backpack.

She was probably looking for one of her books or something. The girl was always reading, heck I wouldn't be surprised if she read in the shower. Knowing her she'd find a way somehow.

"Oh!" I jumped up, pointing a finger as two buses came into view. "Linzy, the buses are here!"

She looked up from her search but stopped, "Uh, Kass? Which bus did you say was ours again?"

"795-"I stopped when I caught a glimpse of the bus driver through the window. He was horribly pale and wore thick black sunglasses. And it seemed that there was this black mist surrounding him. He looked just plain evil, and I don't know about Linzy but I do NOT want an evil bus driver. My eyes went to the other bus and I spoke quickly, "7956!"

I didn't even give her a chance to question me before I grabbed her hand and nearly yanked her onto the bus. "Come on, Lindsey! We don't want to be late!"

We each took a seat and after a while Linzy asked me, "Kass, are you sure this is our bus?"

I flicked my wrist into the air in a 'whatever' gesture as I said, "Of course I am! When have I ever been wrong?" I propped my feet up on the seat in front of us and put my arms behind my head. She opened her mouth-most likely to list all of my idiotic mistakes to me-but I interrupted her by holding up my index finger. My mouth formed a frown and my eyebrows turned downward in an irritated manner, "Don't answer that."

An hour into the ride Linzy prodded me in the shoulder, "Shouldn't we be there by now?"

I looked out the window and stopped… sand, sand everywhere. What was with all this sand? It was everywhere. I crawled over Lindsey and plastered my face to the window as my brain tried to process what was happening.

"Linzy…I don't think we're in Florida anymore."

"Gee, what was your first clue, Dorothy?" she frowned, pushing me back down into my seat.

"I think it was the giant cactus-" I stopped when I saw that she had returned to reading her book. My head turned to survey our surroundings and I stopped short, I began prodding my friend urgently. There, sitting two rows behind us were two people. But these were no ORDINARY people. They were Duncan Rosenblatt and Alice Valcor, two teenaged half kaijus.

After the eleventythousandth poke Linzy turned to me. "What?"

I squeaked and pointed behind us.