Alan put his seat back. The sun roof was open, and the sky was dotted with stars and the moon.
"Dude its a full moon crazy."
Jack reclined his seat and looked up too.
"Its crazy all that. You know."
Alan's eyes were shutting and he was fighting to keep them awake.
He looked over at Jack and he was almost asleep or looked like he was half way dead.
So he decided not to say anything.
He first started looking for the big dipper then someone's belt.
But then he turned on his phone.
One message from "Hey dude saw your friends at the pizza place. Where were you? Scaring me a bit. You coming tomorrow?"
He laughed at this. She was probably with that other guy. To her he was just a friend, he was like no one.
His mom messaged him too.
"I left the cat's food out. He wasn't eating that much. Just make sure you put that in the fridge don't want that sticking up the house."
He looked at the sky again and leaned back in his seat. He put his phone down, and just drifted off.
"Dude its a full moon crazy."
Jack reclined his seat and looked up too.
"Its crazy all that. You know."
Alan's eyes were shutting and he was fighting to keep them awake.
He looked over at Jack and he was almost asleep or looked like he was half way dead.
So he decided not to say anything.
He first started looking for the big dipper then someone's belt.
But then he turned on his phone.
One message from "Hey dude saw your friends at the pizza place. Where were you? Scaring me a bit. You coming tomorrow?"
He laughed at this. She was probably with that other guy. To her he was just a friend, he was like no one.
His mom messaged him too.
"I left the cat's food out. He wasn't eating that much. Just make sure you put that in the fridge don't want that sticking up the house."
He looked at the sky again and leaned back in his seat. He put his phone down, and just drifted off.