Enrique woke up on a couch his legs dangling over the side, he sat upright and pushed his hair back out of his face. He looked around at the remnants of a party he attended in honor of a friend of his. He looked around and saw multiple people passed out on the floor, he stood up off the couch and walked into the kitchen, his friend Nathaniel was sitting there with his little brother , the 13 year old Adam, and another friend of theirs all eating breakfast. "What time is it man?" Enrique asked as he checked the fridge for something to drink, he pulled the orange juice off the top shelf and shook it next to his ear. Empty. He tossed it into the trash and grabbed a glass and filled it with water. He drank it thirstily and set the glass down on the counter, "You're out of everything." "Its 10:52," Nate said. "I'm gonna be late for school damn it" Enrique said nonchalantly. He gave a playful push to the back of Adams head and walked out the door, he briefly paused to adjust himself to the light outside. He saw his yellow and black dirt bike sitting just outside the chain-link fence. He opened the gate and mounted his bike he picked up the motocross helmet and put it over his head, his bike revved to life and he took off to the orphanage. He pulled up to the curb and ran inside, he to his bunk and pulled his school bag from under it. He ran out of the house quickly and hopped on his bike once again, he revved it up and drove off towards the school. However short a walk he enjoyed having his bike at school it was an easier way to get home, he parked it outside on the side of the school and ran inside. He walked to his regular class and noticed no one was there, he walked the school until he passed the auditorium and heard someone speaking. He noticed two people standing there and recognized one as a girl from the orphanage, Moe. The teacher he noticed as well and she definitely recognized him. "Hey Moe whats going on?" Enrique asked. "Late again Mr.Ortiz," The woman said somewhat aggressively, "That could get you into detention."