Chapter 67

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I don't remember much of that party. The only thing I can think of is that someone must have spiked the lemonade with alcohol.

I woke up the next morning with a pounding headache and in nothing but my underwear. Ein was knocked out next to me, shirtless. One of the benefits to living underground is there are no windows, and that means no sunlight, which also means no natural light.

Apparently Josh had added small nightlights throughout the house that turn on at night so it wasn't completely black.

Clothes were scattered around the room. I slunk out of bed and quickly put on a shirt and pants. I really hope nothing happened last night.

I left Ein and headed through the dark bunker. Mark was sitting on the kitchen counter eating a poptart.

"Hey Eli. How was last night?" he smirked.

"What happened?! Did-Did we-?!" I asked, my voice rising slightly towards the end.

"No, I'm pretty sure you didn't do anything. But then again, I wasn't in there, and you two were making disgusting noises," he said.

I whined, sliding down the wall.

"I made sure everyone left, and there were also a few responsible people here who made sure everyone else got home safely," Mark told me.

"Nothing wrecked?"

"Not that I know of."

I sighed in relief.

"Morning," Mark said to someone behind me.

Arms wrapped around my waist and I knew it was Ein.

"Anyone want to explain to me what happened?" he asked.

"Mmm, how did you wake up?" Mark asked.

"With a migraine. And no clothes."

"Nothing?" Mark asked.

"Nothing," Ein said, and Mark smirked.

"What about you Eli? Any clothing?" he asked.

"I had underwear," I said as Ein rested his head on mine.

Mark nodded, and Ethan trudged in.
"What a night..." he mumbled, grabbing a cup and filling it with water.

"Who here has a headache?" Mark asked.

We all raised our hands, all of us except for Mark.

"Alright, who wants to go get some ibuprofen?" he asked.

I raised my hand. I need a little time alone I think.

"Okay, go get dressed," Mark said.

So I did. After I got dressed in jeans and a large sweatshirt, and after shoving a picture of Ein and I in my pocket, I walked into the kitchen.

"Who's willing to give money for me to get the stuff?"

Ein walked over, handed me a twenty dollar bill and gave me a kiss on my forehead.

"I love you. I'll see you when you get back," he said.

"Love you too..."

I left the tree with a weird feeling, like something bad is about to happen. As I was walking to the store, it felt like someone was watching me. I tried my best to ignore it, since it was probably nothing.

When I walked through the park though, a stinging pain suddenly hit my leg. I looked down to a dart in my left leg.

What?

My head started spinning. Everything started to go dark.

"We got her!" someone said, and I fell to the ground, unconscious.



Finally. The book is done. Over. Finished. I finished it. Book two will come out after I make a cover for it - which might take a few days - and after I write at least five chapters for it. I hope this book was okay. Let me know what you think about this one in the comments.

Maybe.

If you want to.

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