Keith wasn't sure why he had gotten into this whole "running" thing.
"Go run," his dad had said. "Get in the habit now so you won't get fat when you get older."
Ha. Get older. Keith had big plans to stop aging at roughly twenty-two. But that didn't mean he couldn't humor his dad a bit and besides, it was always nice to have a backup plan.
So, thinking about it, Keith was completely sure why he had gotten into running. But that didn't mean he couldn't regret it. Half a mile and his lungs were on fire. Somebody call an ambulance or two. This thing was horrible. Still, he couldn't deny the small bit of satisfaction he got from exercising. If only to know he wasn't going to get fat and useless until he was good and ready to do so.
"Hey, hey, coming through," Keith muttered as he weaved and ducked his way through a crowd of kids. "Athlete on the road, everyone clear out."
Obviously his warnings did not spread far enough, because a half moment later he ran straight into someone and sent himself tumbling head over heels into the grass next to the sidewalk.
"Alright, ow," he said, laying on his back and rubbing his head. "You could've paid attention, you know," he said, twisting his neck to see who he had run into. It was a girl, redhead, maybe a year older than himself. He recognized her, he thought. Hufflepuff, maybe? Heh. Hufflepuff. No, she was Gryffindor, he remembered now. Slightly better.