Ally's pov:
Zoe and I stand in the crowded hallway as we wait for our turn to use the bathroom.
"Are you sure we should have left Sophia alone like that?" I worriedly ask Zoe, noticing that we've been standing here for quite a while now. I look behind me, only to quickly turn back as I notice a couple making out only two feet away from us.
Maybe I'm not so much of a party person after all.
I probably should have made Sophia come with us, even if she had to calm down her boyfriend.
Which sounds awful, by the way.
I had been in one relationship back in high school, but it wasn't long at all, so I don't quite understand the boundaries of a relationship and what you can and can't do.
The only relationship I am ever around is my sister's, and her and Luke rarely ever fight.
Unless it's over food of course.
I laugh to myself as I turn towards Zoe, who was busy staring off into space to notice that I asked her a question.
She was definitely more gone than I was. Even though we consumed pretty much the same amount of alcohol, she is somehow a lighter weight than me.
Go me!!!
I tap her shoulder to get her attention, which causes her to jump in surprise.
"Were you saying something?" She asks, looking at me with a loopy smile
Yeah, definitely out of it.
I shake my head and whisper a "never mind" from underneath my breath before looking back at the line in front of us.
It feels like I've been standing here for hours. I don't know much longer my bladder could take. There were still nine people in front of us, and the current girl in the restroom has been in there for at least 10 minutes.
After what feels like forever, she finally stumbles out, wiping her face with the side of her mouth. The next person who enters the bathroom begins to gag, and the sound that came next was not so pleasing.
This.... is awful.
"I think we should try to find another bathroom," I say to Zoe, who also watched the scene in front of us unfold.
"I agree," she says, grabbing my arm as I squeeze us through the crowd of people until we were back next to the staircase.
I begin to take us down the stairs, but Zoe grabs my hand and pulls me to a stop. "Why don't we try up there?" She asks, pointing towards the staircase leading up.
"I don't think we should. That's like the number one rule of going to frats, don't wander off from the party." I reason, tugging her arm to follow me down the stairs.
I REALLY have to use the bathroom now, and I don't care what random party I have to walk into to find one.
"Well good thing I'm the lifeeeee of the party, no rules broken here." She sings, letting go of my arm to head towards the stairs leading up.
"No, Zoe!!" I struggle to catch up to her as she rushes up the stairs in excitement.
I should have made Sophia come with us. I must be a bit passed tipsy because the more I follow Zoe up the stairs, the less I try to stop her.
I'm not in the right mindset for this.
All reasoning and logic leave my head as we make it to the top of the steps. There are four-bedroom doors, and I'm almost sure that one of these has to have a bathroom.
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Ring of Love
Teen FictionAgainst popular belief, high school was actually nice for Ally Sanders. She had an amazing group of friends by her side each day, and she constantly had the support from everyone around her. But there's a day when you have to face the real world. Wh...