Chapter Three
Mary Ann shakes her head as she sees Lisa waiting impatiently at her car, parked beside his. Lisa raises an eyebrow at Mary Ann, but Mary Ann just shrugs. (I try to tell her. Always try to tell her. Sometimes just being friends isn't the worst thing in the world." MaryAnn's stop is her uncle's shop, and by the time she gets there, her crazy best friend is far from her mind.
She parks her car, and her eyes catch her uncle worker Aaron, out front working on a motorcycle. Uncle Jim has owned this shop since Mary Ann was a kid, and it's the best motorcycle paint and repair shop around. He's well known for taking a teenager of two under his wing to teach
the mechanics, and Aaron his latest apprentice. Mary...
She parks her car, and her eyes catch her uncle worker Aaron, out front working on a motorcycle. Uncle Jim has owned this shop since Mary Ann was a kid, and it's the best motorcycle paint and repair shop around. He's well known for taking a teenager of two under his wing to teach
the mechanics, and Aaron his latest apprentice. Mary...