Chapter 6

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When Cameron, James and Oliver arrived at the party on the other side of town it was already going off - they heard the music from almost a full mile away. The party was being held at Theodore Curtis' house, Theodore was without a doubt one of the most popular boys at school but yet one of the nicest, he invited everybody to his parties and made sure everyone felt included. That's what Cameron liked about him. So when they walked inside they were greeted with a big welcoming smile and a complimentary drink on the house (Theodore broke into his father's liquor cabinet, he'd replace everything), Cameron took a swig and let out a cheer before dragging James by the hand onto the dance floor. "Let's dance!" Cameron called over the crowd.

James couldn't tell what song was playing but as long as there is a beat then he was happy. Cameron's eyes were closed as he twirled around with his hands raised above his head, he was already off in his own little world. James watched him happily as he danced freely without a single care in the world. James joined Cameron and began to sway his body to the rhythm.

Outside and homing in on the party was Jeremy who was still dressed as Ghostface, like Cameron and James he also heard the music and began to close in on it. The music was getting louder and louder as he made his way down the street. He reached the driveway of Theodore Curtis' house and saw people dancing at the party, he smiled and made his way up the drive, everyone was too busy to notice him, he had the element of surprise, this was what he hated about parties, they were always so hectic and hectic meant he didn't get to do what he wanted. He'd have time, all he needed to do was make it to the alcohol supply. He entered the house and looked around and took in the massive crowd that danced around him without a single care in the world. Turning his head to the right he froze when Oliver forced his way from the crowd and approached him. He stumbled and nearly tripped but Jeremy caught him and looked into his eyes for a few moments before Oliver turned and threw up all over the floor which made girls nearby gasp and cry out as they hurried away. Jeremy giggled from behind the mask before he walked deeper into the crowd, his gloved hand snuck into his robe and he grabbed the handle of the hunting knife as he looked around. So many potentials, but he needed someone unsuspecting of what was about to happen.

He wanted to start slitting their throats as they danced but he held himself back, he'd play it smart.

Looking from side to side he hurried across the room and entered the kitchen which was packed with people. Cigarette smoke filled the mask as he walked into a den of smokers who were laughing and coughing while expelling large clouds of the stench. He held himself together and then saw the large bowl full of all kinds of different spirits. In true Ghostface fashion, he did a signature head tilt then hurried over, he looked around the room as he dug his gloved hand into his robe and searched for a small packet. When he grabbed it he ripped it open in the robe then lifted it and emptied the entire thing into the bowl. Jeremy smirked and then ducked away when James came into the kitchen with a red cup in his hand, he dipped it into the bowl and then downed the drink before grabbing another and walking out of the kitchen and back to Cameron.

"What did you drink?" Cameron asked.

"Orange juice," James replied, yelling over the music.

"That's not a spirit," Cameron said.

"Well whatever it was, it was gross," James replied with a chuckle.

Cameron and James continued dancing, the beat changed and they moved in closer before a fake automated scream came over the speakers before the bass dropped and they went with it. Their ears pounded harshly from the sound of the music as it blasted from the large speakers that were stationed across the room.

"This is the best party ever," James said. "Thank you for making me come".

Cameron laughed and snaked his arms around James' neck and smirked. "I wasn't going to take no for an answer".

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