Had anyone ever told Annie Williams that she was a little annoying? No? Should Enrique do the honors then? Because, god, did he want to tell her to go to hell. Sadly, however, he did need her. He immediately groaned at the realization before rolling his eyes at her words - “Really, Williams? Have we resorted to using unoriginal clichés from someone who clearly was an assh0le when making it. Like seriously? Beggars can 100% be picky.” Was it true? Enrique believed so - he didn’t have to choose Annie to help him out, but he wanted to. Not only would it p!ss his father off more, she wasn’t… awful to be around… or look at.
Soon enough, the two were in his father’s car surrounded by different machines, half of which Enrique didn’t know was for. There was a radar gun, a computer requiring a password, etc etc - honestly, it didn’t matter. What did matter was the fact that the girl in the driver’s seat was probably going to kill him with her terrible driving… as if the broken leg wasn’t good enough, soon he’d get a broken neck too. “I have to ask…” Ricky started, when her driving started settling down “Did anyone ever teach you how to drive, or is this your first time?” he asked with a cheeky expression on his lips making fun of her. In response to her sick, lying b^stard mention, he simply shrugged. “Sick, lying, b^stard at your service, Williams… as long as you don’t kill me with this terrible driving,” he added jokingly.
Ricky couldn’t help but roll his eyes as she continued to argue - soon telling him to stop telling her what to do. Though in her frustration, he found that her driving became… worse… if that was even possible “Alright then… 1 Mississippi. One second over, Now that we got that over with and it’s been way longer than a second, how about one, you don’t get us killed because I quite enjoy living and I’m sure all the girls at school would be heartbroken and two, you start up these lights because it really is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity since I doubt your life dream is to become a cop and if it is… god bless the people on the road.” Honestly, he knew this was annoying her - him telling her what to do. Maybe that’s exactly why he continued to do so, just to test her limits. There was an amused look on his features as he casually watched Annie from the passenger seat.