"We should totally go sometime!" Rumy cheered. "Just tell me when you have time. I can make time just about whenever."
A pair of boys walked past them, chuckling, and one called out, "Hey, cow chick," while the other mooed.
"Heifer, not chick, chicks are baby chickens," Rumy called after them and turned back to Sloan, not thinking twice. The boys faltered, not having expected that, but kept going as Rumy told Sloan, "I used to be busy all the time. My mom put me in a ton of classes and stuff, but I got so super tired that I started skipping them and sleeping in the locker room or the car or whatever. She eventually stopped, but she was pretty mad she wasted money on like a month of classes that I either snuck out of or slept through. I still love my art classes, though, and I'm taking one on agriculture! I was thinking about maybe volunteering at the zoo for experience. They don't take anyone under 17, preferably 18, and all the slots were filled last summer."