Part Two
The rest of the week after what happened with Ryan and Riley's little "stunt" Riley had been drifting away from his friend. He would go home either before or after Ryan did, never together, and when he did all he would do is go into his room, turn all the lights off and go on his laptop or listen to music. Ryan also noted his lack of studying and daydreaming in class. But whenever Ryan would go up to him and try to see what was up Riley just shook him off and made some lame excuses to be alone. It really offended the slightly younger teen and it hurt him to think that Riley was trying to avoid him. They've been buddies since middle
Part One
"Oh my gosh, did you see that guy's boots?" Ryan exclaimed, flipping his head back around behind him to get another glance. Riley shook his head and laughed, grabbing his shorter friend by the shirt to drag him along the sidewalk.
"You're so gay," Riley sighed, pushing him in front and shooting him a warning glare to keep moving.
"Blah, blah, blah, we've already covered that issue," Ryan said, rolling his eyes. He swung his arms as he walked smiling at every other New Yorker who passed him. Today the sun was shining, he finished all his college work, and it was just going to be him and his best friend hanging out the rest of the d