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𝗪𝗔𝗥𝗡𝗜𝗡𝗚: 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗨𝗥𝗘 𝗟𝗔𝗡𝗚𝗨𝗔𝗚𝗘, 𝗔𝗟𝗖𝗢𝗛𝗢𝗟 𝗨𝗦𝗘

𝙺𝙸𝙼𝙱𝙴𝚁𝙻𝚈 𝙲𝙰𝚂𝚂𝙸𝙳𝚈

I couldn't wait for this game to be finished with. There wasn't a care in the world for who won this battle, I just wanted to go back to David's and get the party started.

Eddie was at hellfire tonight and I was a little gutted that he wasn't here to support me in a way, considering I was a priority to the basketball team but I never let it get to me because he had never shown up to a game before me and he certainly wasn't going to change his ways after me. At least he didn't change who he was.

"AND THE TIGERS HAVE DONE IT AGAIN!!." The commentator bellowed into the microphone, causing everybody in the gym to cheer loudly and celebrate with their friends. I sighed happily and clapped, realising it was home time and in only a few hours I would be having the Halloween of my life.

I quickly stood up and left the the gym before anybody else, walking down to the car park and starting my car whilst I waited for Eddie, Jeff, Gareth and Stanley to join me. I'd said I'd give them a ride with me considering they were all dressing as ghost busters, even Eddie, and it wouldn't take them long enough to get ready to have any point in going home.

"It's bullshit, dude!." I heard one of them yell. "We killed him. Decimated him. There's no way he came back from that!." I saw it was Gareth, looking heated by whatever it was he was trying to tell the other boys.

"Gareth the great.." Eddie started as they inched closer to where I was stood at the boot of my car. "It's be wise for you to leave your concerns for next Friday." He winked at his friend and approached me.

"Where's Dustin?." I asked Eddie, knowing that the small boy had decided to join hellfire along with Mike who only showed up when he wasn't with Lucy, or the new girl that had recently just joined their party.

"Their school dance is tonight so I decided to let the kids have a day off." Eddie shrugged and pulled me into his chest, kissing my lips soon after.

"At least it keeps them away from gate crashing ours." I said to him and walked to the drivers side of the car to get in.

"It's still very likely they show up. You know what those kids are like." He snickered and shoved his seat belt on.

"Yeah. A pain in my ass." I snorted and twisted the key to my car's ignition.

"He's a good kid, Dustin, but I can hardly keep up with him anymore, nevermind Mike! He is like a broken clock that child." Jeff said out loud, gaining a few murmurs of agreement from us.

He was absolutely right, of course. Those children would be the death of us and Eddie wasn't far from the truth. I wouldn't be surprised if they did show up tonight unexpectedly.

I had hoped I wouldn't have to escort them from the house if necessary..

But kids would be kids and as long as they didn't ruin my party, then everything would run as smoothly as I had planned.



Finally...everything was finished. The decorations were fit together nicely, the liquor was filtered out just incase anybody couldn't bring their own and the basket was ready for our winner.

My outfit was on, which wasn't as cute as last nights but it definitely did the job. I had tried to convince Eddie to dress up as Beetle Juice so that I could come as Beetle Bride, but he had already agreed on the GhostBusters with his friends, so Kathleen decided to shove me in a sexy bunny outfit, but to add Halloween to it she decided to fake slice me up and make me a dead, sexy bunny.

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