Billy fell in line with the others and got in the RV. He found his place, of course, shotgun and all. He got the full view of the road and his own lovely seat. He was glad everyone was there but there was also his sadness that he was holding back. Ugh, he pushed that from his mind and let the conversation of the RV fill his head. He looked behind to see his friends, each had found a seat thankfully. If there wasn't enough room, he would be more then willing to have a girl sit on his lap. Before they had even gotten half way down the road, that stupid postman guy started to swerve in the RV's lane. Luckily, Billy didn't have to cuss him out as he quickly got back into his own lane. He didn't really like that guy. Then they were at TJ's house. He liked to think that they were close once but time has a way of diluting things and she slowly pulled away. Not just from him, but from the others as well and the only thing Billy could do was watch and wait. He also wondered if they would stop anywhere else on this trip but chose to not pry and just go for the ride. He looked at Riley, then to the house, saying "You did tell her we were coming right? Or did she just not answer, like usual?"