Day Summary: In the morning, Valerie was helping Peach get to her anonymous crush and out of nowhere, it started pouring raining when she was in gym, so she came home with the biggest headache and she hopes that she doesn't get sick.
Valerie went to her room after taking a shower and sat on the edge of her bed. She takes out the white box filled with envelopes Tony given her, and the pink iPod Nano that was stationed on her night stand. She pulled out Envelope Nine, ripping the flap open, taking out a pink index card.
She goes to her iPod Nano and pressed track nine and a song started playing and she read the index card
Track Nine: I took you to your first party
Singing Radiohead at the top of our lungs
With the boom box
blaring as we're falling in love
Got a bottle of whatever
But it's getting us drunk
Singing here's to never growing up!
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You can describe Valerie as 5 Seconds of Summer's Good Girls because she is a good girl, obviously, but did some not-good-girl things with her boyfriend. She never been to a party since she much rather stay home and read- which explains her book case that's pressed against the wall in the other side of the room, filled with the books she read.
Until one day, Tony took her to her first party, and it wasn't as bad she thought it was going to be. Since no one wasn't that drunk, like in MTV shows and movies. But Tony did took her virginity that night . . .
She waited until nine o' clock like Tony said, to call him. Once the green neon numbers on her alarm clock turned to 9:00, she picked up her cell from her nightstand.
Tony: Hello
Valerie: What does you taking me to a party is romantic?
Tony: First of all little girl there's twenty-eight days in this month so I added this to match up a song a day. Yeah, I changed your life
Valerie: How? All I did was dance with you for the whole night!
Tony: Well, if you remember, we had sex too
Valerie: I know *laughs*
Tony: Which brought us even more closer
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