Mia Got out her blue ipod and began to search through un-read texts from her friends.
KYLE: COULD BE WORSE. THEY COULD HAVE KILLED US A LONG TIME AGO. BESIDES, IF ANYONE WOULD DIE FIRST IT WOULD BE FATASS.
She sighed and rolled her eyes. 'Dying? Really Kyle?' She turned of the ipod with a 'click,' looking at the old bust stop sign. It was rusted, with two bullet holes and the bottom wrapped in thick barbed wire. Dried blood was on the barbs and the thin wires. She narrowed her eyes and kept walking. Sure, Kalel would be at school if she wasn't convincing her mom and dad to let her stay home, and the Drones would only be on border patrol. "Who won't be at school? Probably Craig and Clyde… They'll somehow convince Tweek to ditch but he'll start spazzing."
She mimicked putting a gun to her head. "I want to, but that's a weakness… And besides, If I do, it will be World War four between Stan and Craig- and then Kalel will bring me back to life and kill me for making her boyfriend upset… Wait, are they dating?" She shrugged and looked at the school. It wasn't bright anymore. Ashes rained from the sky and she saw Drones shredding trees. Smog covered the distance and Mia's eyes widened. Red lasers focused on trees before blowing them away. "What went wrong…" She asked herself, but it really didn't come out as an answer. There was someone walking up to her. Mia tilted her head to see Raven smiling at her. "Hey," Mia chirped slightly, turning back to look at the sight. "Sup?"
A breeze blew in the musty air, causing them to cough. "I wish it was sunnier…" Raven said, looking at the charcoal sky. Mia nodded.
"Bye the way, have you seen Kalel yet?" Mia said, adjusting her light-aqua hat. It had a dark blue puff ball at the top and two strings with dark blue puffballs. Raven shook her head, her long black hair falling in her face. "Hmm..." Mia murmured, and looked at her ipod.
KALEL: I'M COMING! JUST DON'T HOLD UP ON ME.
"Should we go in then?" Raven asked, moving the hair out of her face.
Mia nodded. She opened the brown doors and looked at the peeling wallpaper. Spray paint and graffiti covered the walls and mirrors in the broken-tile bathrooms. She gulped and bit the inside of her cheek. "Well it doesn't look any worse…" She said, giving her friend a small laugh while she looked at Mia with Worry.
