Dad walks over to me as I feel Jesse latch onto my hand, knowing that I need him and he'll keep me safe. I wait for what he wants and I'll let him yell at me, but I'm still angry at him for taking my money, and saying mums gone."Avery, after I told you to stop, you still come out and participate in this dangerous environment!" Dad angrily yells
"Dad, I love doing this you can't make me stop! I yell and feel Jesse pull my hand tighter. He is getting nervous
"Yes I can! Give me your car keys!" He yells walking towards me but I instantly back up and let go of Jesses hand.
"No!" I yell and run through the small crowd which had started to gather around hearing the commotion. I get in my car and instantly pull back and drive out of the car park. I don't look back and I feel sorry for Jesse that I just left him, I'll text him later. I feel tears drop down my face as I sob and keep driving. He can't take my car, he can't. I think.
I see Jesses car in the distance, but I keep driving, passing red lights and pushing my foot harder on the accelerator. You are just as stupid as your mum for street racing. Tears pour down my face as my vision started to go blurry. All I feel is myself collided into something and I blank out
YOU ARE READING
Wild riders
Teen FictionAvery has gone through a lot. Her best friend, Jesse has been with her the every step of the ride. People often ask how they came to be friends, they're usual answer is simple but true. Cars.