Forgotten
The dirty cream-colored tile
felt cool against her back
like the leather seats in a bus
going back to school after a long winter break.
Ashley unzipped her lunch bag,
searching for the bag of lays
that popped open and echoed
through all of the empty stalls.
The muffled voices of students in the cafeteria
could be heard through the thin wall
she leaned back against.
Her friends struggled over the decision
of which snack they wanted to trade,
passing up on the school lunch.
The watery day old mashed potatoes
could be smelt across the cafeteria.
Echoing voices of students
filled the crowded space.
Her friend asked each other where was she sitting
Someone had noticed her from across the cafeteria
retreating into the bathroom
because each seat was claimed by a lunchbag
saving someone’s seat
or somebody else who was more focused
on wiping the grease off their pizza.