@croccin-champagne
"Uh huh. Now shush, and come on." He grinned, and climbed out the window.
"Uh huh. Now shush, and come on." He grinned, and climbed out the window.
She grabbed the donut bag and her money-filled backpack before following him outside.
Damian dropped the bags into the (trunk thingy?) in the back of his pickup. "Anything important goes in the cab."
(Bed, I think it's called)
She carried the doughnuts, her money bag, and a small purse with her. "Right, sir!"
((nah, you can get trunk things to stick in the bed, often used for fish and things you can't tie down
"Be right back." He ran in and grabbed the rest of her stuff, plopping it in.
She smiled. "Are you ready?"
Damian shut the chest and climbed into the drivers seat, starting the engine. "To get the hell out of here? Fuck yeah."
"Woo!" she agreed. "Let's see the word!"
"You wanna pick the music? Might I recommend All Signs Point To Lauderdale?"
((https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XePylYnGeoM give it a listen if you haven't!
"Oh, hell yeah!" she confirmed, plugging her phone into the speaker and blasting the song at full volume.
Damian sang along loudly as they pulled out, headbanging.
"Don't crash us, moron!" she yelled over the music, but she didn't care that he was enjoying it as much as she was. They were free!
"I wont!"
She put down the window and let the wind whip her hair and screamed the lyrics. "I hate this town! It's so washed up!"
Damian laughed as they were honked at.
Starr flipped them off. "Screw you!"
"Starr!"
She gave him a wide-eyed innocent look. "What? It's not like we're ever gonna see them again."
"You never know. We could run into them while they're on vacation or something." He shook his head, eyes still on the road.
"Highly unlikely," she objected, looking over at him.
"Okay, true. Fine, flip off the entire town. There's even spray paint in the glove box."
Her eyes glittered. "Can I?"
"Where d'ya wanna stop?"
She grinned wickedly. "Somewhere with a large canvas."
"The school, or the mayor's building."
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