Tyler stood with his hands in pockets anxiously waiting for Lizzy. He was doing his best to make small talk with her father, who was watching him suspiciously, without seeming nervous. Lizzy's father was obviously concerned about leaving his daughter alone with a boy, even if they were just friends. "Ghosts and the unknown huh? Sure is a...[i]different way[/i] of celebrating graduation." Tyler ran a hand through his hair and cleared his throat. "Uh, yeah. It was Lizzy's idea. I don't really believe in...I mean, it should be fun." As he glanced back towards the house once more wishing she would hurry up, Tyler rocked back on his feet. What could she possibly be packing in there? "Yes, well I'm sure you two will have fun. Just not too much fun." Without knowing how to respond to that safely, Tyler looked down and simply nodded. Just as he was about to excuse himself to check on her, Lizzy came out the front door, bags in hand. With a sigh of relief, Tyler looked back, shook the father's hand, and opened the doors of the station wagon. He turned back around to find Lizzy squealing with excitement. Tyler allowed himself a small smile before sitting behind the wheel and shutting the door. He clicked his seat belt and inhaled as he turned the ignition, praying the engine wouldn't give him any more problems, especially before the trip had even begun. Luckily the car rattled to life. Satisfied, Tyler sat back and glanced over at Lizzy. With a chuckle he replied, "No sleep huh? You better be one hell of a navigator." Fumbling for a second, Tyler blushed and quickly dropped the condom into the door compartment before her parents could see. He ran his hand through his hair again as he pulled out of the driveway and replied with a smirk, "Well you know how dependable weather men can be..." Without waiting for an answer, Tyler hit the gas and peeled out down the street.