"Happy Birthday, man."
I looked up and saw that Tom Wiley was standing in the aisle. Tom was an outspoken redhead and a good friend of mine.
"Thanks, Tom."
"No problem." He slid into the seat across from me. "So this is your last ride?"
I grinned. "Hell yeah, and thank God. I hate this damn thing."
"Hey, who doesn't?" He shook his head. "I still can't believe your folks wouldn't let you drive to school."
"Yeah, I know, but that's over now. I'm eighteen; I'm a legal adult, and I've had my license for two years."
Tom snorted. "Yeah, and all of three weeks until you graduate. Still, better late than never, I guess." His eyes darted to the window at my right shoulder. "Hey, here comes Annie."
I turned to look. She was pressing through the usual after-school crowd, making her way toward our bus.
Barely four-feet-eleven and built with the slender grace of a dancer, lots of guys boasted that they could lift little Annie with one arm, but let them try it! Anne had enough spirit for three girls her size.
Always pretty, she cut an especially striking figure today. Her short pleated skirt and sleeveless sweater really showed off her smooth skin, dark hair, and her deep, dark eyes. Anne was, in my opinion, the best-looking girl in our school.
I tore my eyes away from her and shot a wry glance at Tom. "Don't let her hear you call her Annie."
He held up his hands. "I know, I know. Do I look like the kind of guy that wants to start World War Three?" He glanced down, and then back up sheepishly. "Speaking of which, I'd better get out of her seat. I'll see you later, man."
"Later, Tom."
Tom made his way toward the front of the bus. And just in time; Anne was just getting on.
She smiled at me as she walked down the aisle, and I had to force myself not to watch her skirt slide over her thighs as she moved. She sat in the seat that Tom had just vacated, crossing her legs and tugging on the hem of her skirt. "Happy Birthday," she beamed.
"You too," I said.
Anne and I had been born on the same day. Our mothers met in the hospital and became fast friends. Anne and I were practically raised together. When we started school, most of the other kids thought we were brother and sister.
Unlike me, Anne had been allowed to drive the day she'd turned sixteen, but she still rode the bus so that I wouldn't be alone with the underclassmen. I was glad that she did. We'd grown apart in high school. Different interests, different classes. Our bus rides were about the only time that we had to talk.
"Thanks," Anne said. "Eighteen. It feels nice, doesn't it?"
"It'll feel better tomorrow when I finally drive to school. By the way--want a ride?"
"Everybody sit down!" The bus driver yelled back. I looked around, and--as usual--the closest person to us was six seats away; as seniors, Anne and I had the back of the bus all to ourselves.
"Tomorrow morning you mean?" Anne asked.
"Tomorrow morning."
"I accept." Then an odd look flashed over her face. "This is our last bus ride, then?"
"I hope so."
She nodded and looked away, toying with a dark lock of her hair and chewing on her bottom lip.
"Is everything okay?" I was worried. She'd been acting kind of strange all day. Several times I'd caught her giving me strange looks in the hallway between classes, and I'd felt her eyes on me all the way through lunch. Something was going on.
She nodded, offered me a playful smile. "Just thinking."
I knew full well that was a lie and was about to say so when the bus surged forward as the driver jammed it into gear. I was thrown slightly off-balance and had to steady myself on the seat ahead of me.
I glanced at Anne to make sure she was all right, and froze. During the sudden movement her knees had moved apart several inches--and I could see right up her skirt! I was hypnotized by the silky-black triangle of cloth that covered her. A moment later I realized I was staring and looked up to see if she'd noticed my attention.
She had, and was blushing mightily. She shifted in her seat, but--to my shock--she wasn't closing her knees; she was spreading them even further apart. My jaw dropped, and all I could think about was the flesh under those flimsy panties.
"Like what you see?" she asked.
I was light-headed; this was just too surreal. I mean, it was Anne! "Huh?"
"I said, 'Do you like what you see?'"
"Y-yeah," I admitted.
"Tell me."
"What?"