Louis Woodbury
Louis was quickly reminded of his mom by the dark haired girl's statement and instantly cringed down and dropped his head.
"N-no, I wasn't in a rush. I was shoved. Again, I apologize," he said not looking up from his feet.
He fixed the straps of his back back as the boy talked to him. He ended up tuning him out and watched as a spider started crawling on his maroon shoe. Lifting his foot gently, he bent down to pick it up and put it on the ground next behind him. After making sure the spider made it safely away from the small group he stood and shook the boy's hand. He didn't catch his name, but he didn't plan on sticking around them to care.
"'M Louis, but you can call me Lou," he muttered, still not making eye contact.
He nervously fixed his hair that was already perfect and sighed to himself.
"Mother would kill me if she saw this!" he thought and lightly smacked his leg. Louis fixed his tie and with one last hair fix and he was walking away. He wanted to be as far away from these kids as he could. Part of him wished he was back with his mother to finish up school with his best friend, Harry. Louis' father thought it best if he and Harry didn't talk anymore so as to not remind Lou of his old life. Harry got permanently blocked on all social media and from Lou's phone. His eyes got red rimmed as he thought of his best friend thousand's of miles away.