"Okay, cool. I'll save the table," Sam said, grinning. He had a lunch with him, so he went ahead and took a seat. While Iggy and Angel went to the line, Sam looked around for Candy. He wasn't sure if she'd be at school today. She might need a few days to get her bearings. Either way, he didn't see her. He'd catch up with her later.
Angel smiled and walked toward the back of the line with Iggy. "It smells good," she said, bouncing impatiently on her toes. She was hungry. As they got closer, the smells just got stronger and the guy in front of them was busily talking to his friend and seemed to be taking forever. Angel tapped the older boy on the arm. "Hey, you're not really that hungry, right?" she said when he turned to look at her.
The boy looked confused. He shrugged. "I guess not." He turned back to his buddy. "Hey, I'm gonna go." The two of them left the line and Angel moved forward triumphantly.