Lila drove her carriage down the street as fast as it would go. She had left her home about ten minutes before, and was now heading for the school. She hadn't bothered going to school that day, seeing as it was graduation, but instead staid home. She was planning on leaving about a half an hour before graduation so she could take a long, leisurely drive. But she had lost track of time and actually left five minutes after the graduation began. She was now speeding through the city. "This is all your fault, Alice!" she yelled. She had the tendency to talk to her carriage. People usually didn't think this was too weird, but what they did think was weird that Lila actually acted like the machine talked back. Anyway, the carriage let out a roar, before Lila continued talking. "What do you mean 'my fault'? You're the one who told me that turning left was a shortcut!" She said. The carriage let out another mechanic roar. "What do you mean carriages give bad directions?! Why didn't you tell me that before I accepted your advice!" she yelled, before the school finally came into view. "Finally..." she muttered, before stopping the carriage in front of the school. She slid off her driving goggles and hung them on one of Alice's levers. She then hopped off of the machine and walked into the school. Her hair was an absolute mess from the wind and her clothes were nothing special either. [hider=outfit][img]http://41.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m2nam9si5b1rp6palo1_400.jpg[/img][/hider] She silently strut through the pathway before taking an empty seat, not knowing it was the seat of the girl currently up there, plugged into the machine. Lila couldn't seem to remember what the girl's name was. It was on the tip of her tongue too. Delilah? No. Delores? No. Demara? No. She silently watched the girl, waiting for them to call her name. [@Rusalka]