14: sleepover pt.2

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"Hurry up and spin the bottle, bitch," a drunk girl said, looking at the girl who was supposed to spin the bottle next.

"Calm down, I am," she said, rolling her eyes.

"Ooh, it stopped on Yuna. Now you have to kiss her," another girl said in a teasing voice.

They continued to play spin the bottle for the next hour, getting even more drunk, including Hanni and Danielle. But not me—I kind of enjoyed watching these girls acting like total idiots.

"Bahiyyih, I'm getting bored playing this game. Let's do something else," a girl who goes by Yunjin said.

Another spoke up, "Yeah, me too." She then smiled. "Let's play extreme truth or dare."

Everyone turned to look at her. "What's extreme truth or dare?" a girl asked, confused.

The other girl hiccuped and continued talking, "It's pretty much self-explanatory. Whenever someone dares you to do something or asks you a truth question, you have to do it no matter what," she said, trying to get up to go to the bathroom, maybe to throw up.

"That sounds fun!" Bahiyyih exclaimed. "Let's do it."

"I thought of another rule," a different girl spoke up. Everyone turned to listen to her. "Let's make it so that whoever doesn't do a dare or answer a truth has to forfeit $20 and not drink. Whoever wins gets all the money and alcohol," she smiled.

All the girls thought about it and agreed. They began gathering around clumsily in a circle, but stopped and looked at me, glaring.

"Everyone has to play. No excuses!" Bahiyyih said, more as a demand for me to get over here and play.

Hanni looked at me and waved her hand for me to sit down by her. I didn't move at first, but looked at Danielle, who was staring at me with a raised brow. So I mentally sighed and sat down in the circle.

The game started off calm and easy, but that didn't last long. After about 20 minutes of doing simple dares and answering easy truths, one girl finally decided to change that.

She smiled evilly. "I guess it's my turn. So who am I gonna ask?" She scanned the circle, looking at all the girls. Her eyes then stopped on Hanni. "Hanni, truth or dare?" she asked.

Hanni sat there with her finger on her chin, thinking, and smiled. "I choose dare."

The girl smiled again. "I was hoping you would've chosen that." Hanni looked at her, confused and a little worried. "Okay, Hanni, I dare you to teepee the coach's house, because God knows everyone hates her," she said, laughing, causing the other girls to laugh too.

Hanni sat there thinking again. "I don't know," she said, worried.

"What? Are you too much of a chicken to do it?" Bahiyyih teased her.

Hanni got up and smirked. "Okay, fine, I'll do it, mainly because I hate being called a chicken."

All the girls stood up and started cheering and laughing. "This is gonna be so funny," the girl who chose the dare said.

All the girls took off in search of toilet paper, paper towels, and anything else they could think of to throw. I just stood there, not moving, wishing I could go home already. "Aren't you going to come?" Danielle asked.

I turned to her. "I don't really want to," I said.

"Hanni's going to need you if something bad happens," she said. I guess she's right. I mean, who would be there to tell her, 'I told you so'? I bent down, put my shoes on, and followed Danielle down the stairs and outside where all the other girls were.

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