Why does society remember the insignificant experiences? THE ARBORS is the jarring story of a seemingly everyday teenage occurrence that will have a lasting structural impact on the characters. Nuanced with senses of loneliness, desperation, and emotional tension, THE ARBORS follows the fluctuating connection of three young teenagers as their last bus ride home is a conduit to express experience-originated mindsets and flaws that will follow the teens until life's end. In THE ARBORS, the audience will enter a bus of powerful introspection, and, like the characters, will struggle to leave the labyrinth of influential cognizance.