"Are you sure your positive about this?" Hayden Wisely ask the young women beside him as he turns the volume down on the radio.
"For the last time Hayden, I am sure okay." Farrah Hayes says for what feels like the hundreth time. "Seriously, if I don't care what they think, neither should you Hayden." She adds looking over to the boy in her passenger seat.
"I don't- not entirely." He quickly adds after receiving a doubt full look from Farrah. "Its just that its your first day-"
"Its my first day, and something about impressions, and friends and what not." Farrah cuts him off mid sentence hearing it at least three times since the 10 minutes she picked him up to go to school.
"Look I've been through this more than you can count on both your hands. It may be the middle of the first semester, but I know what I'm doing. Okay." She speaks confidently turning down another street that Hayden silently points out.
"But I have one question for you my dear Hayden."
"Ask away love." He replies playing along.
"How long have we known each other?" Farrah ask with a perfectly shaped eyebrow raised not looking towards Hayden, but as she should, towards the road.
"Around five years." He answers almost nonchalant looking forward as well.
"Then you should know by now that I don't care what shit others think off me." Farrah says as if shes speaking to a child. But adds as she sees from the corner of her eye that he was about to protest onece again,
"Yes we may look opposite, act different and everything in between is completely different. But you understand me, and I understand you. Its a friendship like no other."
"From what I have gathered since the brief time I've known you, you never have been the one to go along with society." Hayden says with admiration in his words as he gases towards Farrah.
Although they may have known each other for years, never have they ever been close. Growing up in the bussines world, the pair have become acquainted in the brief meetings at get togethers that they both dragged along to by their fathers. No matter where in the world it may be.
"You are most correct there dear. I'm just to much of a bad bitch to fit in."