In the end, Freya's stroll through the park resulted in her ending up in front of the school. With her camera in hand, she smiled at the place - only a year ago she was still a students of the school, although now it was only a distant memory. She had bittersweet memories of the place - she loved some things, but would much rather forget some more. Thinking of how her friends from the year below as well as her favourite teachers were fairing, Freya decided to see if she could get in. She remembered that it wasn't too difficult, the faculty not caring last year if some of the graduated students came back to visit.
After making some small talk at the reception, Freya was given a visitor's pass and was free to walk around the school. It wasn't too difficult, the woman on reception knew her and didn't make too much of a fuss when Freya asked her. Pocketing the pass into her pocket and with the camera hanging around her neck, Freya walked the corridors trying to find some people she knew. Remembering that most likely they would be having lunch at that time, she went in the direction of the cafeteria.
It turned out that those kids pointing at him were just wanna-be bad boys way too young to be trying to start a fight with him. They told Andy to get away from 'their place' and even threatened him! The nerve. If Andy was anyone else, those boys would be in hospital with broken limbs and swollen lips. However, he was a man of peace so he just let it slide and walked away. He was twenty-four, he wouldn't go about fighting sixteen year olds. Ridiculous.
Andy rolled his eyes as the kids were shouting at him - "Yeah, walk away you pussy!", "Coward, we showed you who's boss!". "You gonna go cry to mummy now?!". With his back turned towards them and walking to put even more distance between them, Andy flipped them off and went down to the street. He had work in a couple of hours, so he wondered if Rome's going to be there. At seventeen, she was still a kid in his eyes but it was amusing to see all those guys' expressions when she answered their bike-related questions perfectly. She had spunk, and he liked that about her. She was as much a little sister to him as Freya was.