"Hormones are a bitch," I sniffled, still struggling to stop crying despite it having been nearly an hour. We were in an alleyway between two tall office buildings, the meteorite roughly a mile ahead of us.
"Yes, they are," Lex wiped my face with a handkerchief that looked foreign to this time and place.
Before I could study the intricate embroidery, he stuffed it back into his lab coat pocket that for some reason he insisted on wearing.
"It'll be sunset by the time we get there," Ty complained, putting his teacup away, I wondered just how many hot drinks he had stored in there, trying not to be jealous that I hadn't the foresight to do the same.
"It's not like we cannot see in the dark," Lex rolled his eyes, turning me to walk again.
"Haven't you been listening to your doctor daddy, they're stronger without the UV rays," Ty threw his banana skin at Lex's head and snatched my hand from his to walk ahead.