Party All Night

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The warm summer day, a year later after Jake and Kate were boyfriend and girlfriend and Alex and Kevin were pronounced the same, a big event camer into the closure. Tanjeev Senha, leader of the Bad Boyz gang, invited everyone from the school to his party. He was known for underage smuggling but the police had identified the party safe for everyone. Kate arrived with Jake, a bit too happy and possessive. Alex was holding her boyfriend's arm lovingly. They'd rejuvenated from a fight and they were all too happy to be in a Bad Boyz party, although it wasn't as bad as the gang. "Hey, J." Alex greeted Jake, it was just like a year ago.

Jake stood up and hugged her. Things had brightened for them ever since Kevin said he'd be busier in tuition, cruel, but so cool, right? Jake's heart still hurt from the recent fight they had. This is completely pieces to you, so here's what happened. Jake and Kate started dating with doubles from Kevin and Alex. Soon, they got into fights over hanging out with each other and they boycotted. But they started hanging out, just a bit slower with friends, but they didn't bag the friendship away in a trophy cabinet.

"Wanna go central?" Jake asked Alex and Kevin, with Kate smiling. "Yeah, sure." Kevin said. Centralizing meant going to the center in own-dat-scene-boss mode. Jake walked over to the beach party, Bad Boyz Luv Beachz Snackbar, actually. The warm fire in the pit welcomed Kate and Kevin as Alex stood to the snackbar shack. "So how's Kate and you?" She asked. "Great." He said, opening a Pepsi bottle as he smiled a great smile. "Yeah, me and Kev are too great, you'll see the sparks soon!" Alex joked. They both started gawking and laughing, it was a madman stunt! Ron, a Bad Boyz, wandered into the shack and asked them something.

"How's it going, lovebirds?" He asked. They both blushed and walked away, a side effect of being called lovebirds. "Bring his drink in and get some tipsy in it, double pay for you." He coaxed the bartender, not really a barman, but whosoever tended. "Yeah, boss." The man said and Ron walked, away smiling evilly. The man called in Jake, "I forgot to add the ice!" He said. Jake smiled, "Nah, it's OK." The tender insisted and soon put in a large cupful of alcohol into his drink. Then, another cupful of alcohol. Before he could add a third, a waiter said, "That's enough for parties, Jim."

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