I'd always hated public transport. There was always something about it that always put me off. Perhaps it was the smell, the smell of many different people mingled together with petrol and dust, making my nostrils turn at the stench. It could be the way it was overcrowded, or completely empty, or maybe the way it was never on time.
Whatever the reason, public transport was just unappealing to me, and when the need to use it came about one not so sunny afternoon, I was less than happy. Lunch with Heather had cost more than I thought it would, and I couldn't afford the taxi fee back home. This was why I hated having lunch with Heather; she wou
''Someone must find her!'' Chris half yelled being super worried.
''Il do it Chris!'' Alejandro came forward and said, it was at these times Duncan got jealouse even if he didn't 'care' about Courtney anymore, and was with Gwen.
''Why you?'' Duncan said to him, crossing his arms over his chest.
''Yeah, why would you save someone like, her?'' Heather said just as annoyed as Duncan.
''Well, it seems like im the only one here, and if we don't hurry, she might be dead soon.''
When dead hit Duncan he got kind of mad, and felt like all this was his fault.
''Il do it!'' Duncan said determined on what he was doing. ''But Duncan, you can get hur