Park looked up at the bus when it arrived and hung back as everyone climbed on. He was always one of the last kids onto the bus. Beat having to try and push and bump against each other to get a seat in the back. Even without the pushing he always managed to get the back seat in the bus. He sat there a few times last year and now, no one decided to try and take it. Which was slightly amusing because he wouldn't have done anything other than find a new seat. He sat back and placed his bag beside him, it wasn't that he didn't want anyone to sit beside him, it was more so that he didn't want to have to sit in silence next to anyone, or worse... Talk to them. He turned his music up as loud as he could but it still didn't block out the noise of the bus. He spotted the girl again, although in her... different attire, it wasn't hard to spot her. She was reading a magazine. Not to far away he noticed his sister and Elle laughing at her. He shook his head and looked down into his lap, keeping his head down to avoid any paper balls being thrown around. When they reached the school, he walked off the bus slowly and lost sight of the strange girl. He decided that it was best not to get to curious about her. He walked to his first class and threw his bag over his chair before he sat down. Sanders, a friend he supposed, ran into the class and hopped onto the desk in front him so that his feet sat on the chair. He grinned at her, "Did you see the freaks?" Park rose an eyebrow. Sanders laughed and dropped into his seat, "Just wait." When Ryan and the girl walked in, Sanders leaned back and laughed, "Birds of a feather, [i]do[/i] flock together." Park punched him in the arm, "Don't be an ass."