[center][h3]Liberty[/h3] [i][color=6ecff6]“I wish I could just take this [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvW61K2s0tA]moment[/url] and live it forever.”[/color][/i][/center] That night had been one of the best in [color=6ecff6]Lottie’s[/color] recent memory. She and [color=c4df9b]Skully[/color] had met up at midnight, covered their faces, and painted up a billboard. It was hard to see in the low light, but they had painted creative designs in vibrant colors. A little art to spice up the environment, at least until it was painted over. The two were sitting on the roof of a store, watching the sun rise behind their masterpiece. Lottie was resting her head in Skully’s lap, tired from the all-nighter. She couldn’t think of anything that could make that moment any better. Watching the sunrise, seeing their work in full color, sharing a quiet moment with her best frien… her girlf… her [i]favorite person[/i]. It was perfect. Skully checked her watch, the motion rousing Lottie from her half-asleep state. [color=c4df9b]“We’d better get going. Gotta get back before my parents wake up.”[/color] Lottie sat upright, slightly disappointed. [color=6ecff6]“I guess. School’s gonna suuuuuck.”[/color] [color=c4df9b]“Ugh. Totally. Guess I’ll see you in…”[/color] another glance at the watch, [color=c4df9b]“Two hours.”[/color] Lottie groaned as she hopped down from the roof. [hr] Lottie had slept for about an hour after she got back home. She had nearly fallen asleep on the train and missed her stop. She had the shuffling gait of a zombie and most likely the pallor of one. She almost fell asleep once again in front of her locker, but woke up once she hit her head on the hard metal. Despite how tired she was, there was a little tingle of excitement that came through her nerves every once in a while. She wondered how people would react to their little work of art. Even if she got in trouble for it, she was still glad she did it. Whatever happened, it would be interesting.