I should of stayed

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One night my friend and I were being stupid and wanted to go out to a party that was a few blocks away. She was staying over and wanted to have fun and she herd their was a senior party going on tonight and it was only a little while away.

We got dressed in our cutest outfits we could find in my closet. I wore a short skirt and a small tight top. She said it would be fun and not to worry. She wore high heels but I wanted to wear comfy shoes if we're waking kind of far. No one was home so it was easy to sneak out, other than when my dog Sammy barks out of control. We walked till we saw the party. There were a lot of people there and cars parked everywhere. It looked like a lot of people were drinking. I didn't really like when people drink because I know how people act drunk. My dad was an alcoholic. We walked in and weren't even noticed. Like we were invisible or they were to baked to notice the door opened.

We stayed there for awhile. I lost my friend in the crowd. I looked for her for awhile. I really wanted to leave guys kept trying to give me drinks and "special brownies" which is code word for weed brownies. Most of the guys there were trying to get me to go up stairs with them and I'm smart to know they will try to get a little weird so I'd try to jerk them off but these boys don't just say okay to being rejected. I finally found her on top of a boy with a red cup in one hand. They were making out and I could tell she was drunk. I tried to get her to get off and leave with me. But she didn't want to and she was to drunk to notice what she was doing. So I left without her. It was around 2 Am and dark out. There were a few light poles but they didn't give off much light. There weren't any cars. But I noticed a black car hiding behind a few trees, I couldn't see who was in there because it was dark. I didn't really think anything of it. I wish I would've known that the car was not just any car.

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