Early 2009, The neighborhoods of Pennsylvania in the United States were quiet during the spring and summer, only when it wasn't the time when everyone was going to school or work, Music, fashion, Hollywood—everything changed in the 2000s. Channels like Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon Network gained popularity, as did their series, movies, actors, etc. Of course, fashion was the hardest thing for parents to understand: skirts with trousers, heels with trousers, enormous glasses, vibrant colored nails. Although there was also a more neutral fashion trend, it was the same styles but with different colors, like brown with aqua and that kind of thing. You were barely in high school, of course it wasn't easy with a younger brother who meddled in all your affairs, a mother obsessed with coupons and your father who worked in an office. At least you had your friends, Finn, Kimberly, and Max, the three have been friends since childhood, living almost in the same neighborhood. Now you are at school with your friends while you wait for the recess bell so you can go eat something in the cafeteria.
— Completely unrelated. End of discussion. Did you hear about the party Costa's throwing? They say it'll be even better than Mackenzie's party.
Kimberly said with a smile as she put her books from the previous class in her locker and grabbed her lip gloss. Max huffed and leaned against the other lockers while playing with the drumsticks in his hands.
— Any party is better than Mackenzie's. Seriously, she turned sixteen and her parents still gave her a Barbie-themed cake. Nothing against Barbie...but her pink meringue was disgusting, it didn't even taste like strawberry!
Max shook his head and said no. Meanwhile, Finn was trying to do some tricks on his skateboard. The hallway was almost empty, as that side of the school seemed abandoned.
— Well, I liked it, it's been years since we've been to parties where they give cake...it would have been cool if they gave out bags of candy.
Finn muttered without much interest in his group of friends' conversation.