Sunday was a pretty normal. Or at least, what I consider normal right now. I hung out with Olive and Tyler then ran off to Maya and rode her for a little while.
It's official that I'm starting school tomorrow on Tuesday. The plan is to stay the night at Olive's then walk to the bus stop together where we meet up with Tyler.
I have first period history with Tyler, sixth period Math with Olive and all three of us have fourth period science together. In about ten minutes I'm meeting up with them at Tyler's house so they can help me get prepared for tomorrow morning. I grabbed my new black and red backpack and notebooks and went down stairs.
"Dad! I'm going over to Tyler's with Olive so they can help me get ready!" I shouted.
"Have fun!" He shouted back.
I decided to take the long way to Tyler's house by going through the field to see Maya.
When I got to his house, I knocked and he answerd within four seconds of me knocking like he was waiting.
"Good, you're here. I'm going to tell you a little bit about the school. Listen close." He motioned me to lean closer like he was going to whisper something
"STAY AWAY FROM JULIE!"
"Ow! That hurt! what's so bad about Julie?"
"Julie is a spoiled brat. She gets what she wants when she wants it and nothing stands in her way without getting destroyed. You're going to have second period english with her. Don't talk to her. Don't let her talk to you. Got it? Good. Here's the written form of that." Tyler handed me a peice of paper with the title "STAY AWAY FROM JULIE" At the top of it.
"Don't scare her Tyler! Not yet! At least give her the first week." Olive said coming up behind us.
"Hey! I did the say anything about them serving-" Olive kicked him.
"Sh!"
"Okay okay calm down!"
"Anyway... Do you two want to go explore somewhere?" I asked, hoping they had a good river spot or something.
"Sure. Anywhere specific in mind?" Tyler asked. I had an idea. I wanted them to meet Maya but then... what if they said it was someone's horse or a bad idea to ride her?
"I have an idea... But I'll only do it if you don't say anything bad about it." I said. They promised not to then followed me to the field.