It was later that day, and I was dying. mentally. it was time to go to the new college. yay. woohoo. so excited. in fact, I was shaking in my skin. this did NOT seem fun. thank GOD this was not middle school. that was a f*****g nightmare. nuh-uh. this was going to be different. I’m sure of it.
I ran out to the car where my mom was already waiting. “I’ll take you to the university bus and then I can’t go any farther, okay? I wish I could walk you in, honey.” she added as I looked at her with a blank face of no expression. this was going to be a long trip, with my mom wailing the entire time. she wailed to me, “dawn, what am I going to do without you? you are my sunshine! your name is dawn because you rise with the sun, when I wake up you are there so bright and beautiful! oh my God, what will I do?” of course, I said nothing the entire time. finally, it was the moment of truth.
We arrived at the bus stop, so not exactly the moment of truth, but a interesting moment indeed. there were about ten kids who’s parent had paid for the bus stop, because otherwise they would have to walk. the entire f*****g mile. how exciting. I got onto the bus and decided that I would be awake for about half an hour and then take my nap. woohoo. so that’s what I did.
I heard the bus come to a stop and woke up. Christ, the brakes on this bus were loud. kids chattered excitedly and walked out of the bus.
that’s when I saw him.
his hair wasn’t brushed but was slightly greased.
his shirt was black and he had jeans on.
his eyes were such a dark brown that it could have been black if you couldn’t see the flick of brown in them.
his shoes probably costed more than my dresser.
his body was skinny but he had nice arms.
his stare was piercing.
he was the most attractive guy I had ever seen.