The question was a surprise, and the expression that flashed across her face said just that. However, Audrey wasn't at all offended. Suddenly she found herself at a loss for words. Her parents were people she was very familiar with, loved, and respected. The unexpected question somehow caused her thoughts to go blank. All the details she knew so well simply disappearing.
"Uhhhhh...." She stammered, eyes darting around. Realizing what had just happened she started laughing at herself.
"You ask me the worlds simplest question and somehow manage to break my brain." She half joked. With a deep breath she calmed herself and thought seriously about the question.
"They are good parents, even though they drive me crazy sometimes. They put a lot of effort into teaching me, about what I'll have to do as an adult, how to take care of myself, respect of others, how to look after and care for animals, lots of things like that. And they expect a lot out of me. Not necessarily school related, though they want me to do well with it, but more so with the type of person I'll be. Being a liar, cheat, thief, or even just a slacker isn't an option. I was always taught to work hard and be responsible. It isn't always fun, makes me kinda boring, but I suppose it also makes me a good person." She explained, hoping that what she said made sense.
"They are also fun. Despite being busy a lot of the time they make it a point to relax and have fun with the family." She added.
As he listened to her speak he felt that he could trust her to not tell anyone. She didn't seem like the type to gossip, or to pointlessly betray someone. Just when he was about to speak several of the guys from the football team walked passed. As usually they stopped and greeted him, making a large commotion. Kyle never understood why they insisted on being so loud and obnoxious.
"I'll catch up with you guys at practice later." He said to get them to go ahead and leave. Thankfully they did just so.
"Sorry about that. I guess they need to prove that they're the stereotypical jocks." Kyle said with a huff.
"Anyways, I guess I should get to class. I'll see you around." He said with a quick nod and grin to Liz, then started walking to his first class of the morning.