Chapter #6

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Hey guys I was going to upload earlier but I had to tidy my room which took 5 HOURS! I know right! Anyways I log on and I find that loads of you have added my book to your libraries which I was so pleased at, thank you all! Comment, vote, etc. :D Amber xoxo

The picture is of Katy, also the song is one that is involved in the chapter.

I had called the gang round last minute in a state of panic, what the hell do you wear for a pool party, hell I hadn’t even been to a regular party never mind a swimming pool version. Heck.

They came round and Katy and Roxie were sifting through my wardrobe whilst Mason relaxed on the bed flicking through my selection of DVD’s.

‘Are you sure you guys can’t come, it would be so much easier if you were there’ I pleaded. When I’d received the offer from Aaron I had immediately asked the gang to come along with me. They had all refused apparently this was something I had to do ‘alone’ and they didn’t want to go mainly cause they hadn’t been invited. 

Plus after the conversation I had with Katy on the phone a few days before I had finally set the plan down on track and decided it was best if I let nothing get in the way, in other words no more breaking the rules.

‘Here’ Katy said, look satisfied. She threw a deep green bikini I had worn for last year’s holiday at me.

‘What is this it?’ I asked, gaping.

‘No dumby, you wear like a dress or something on top’ she rolled her eyes at my stupidity.

In the end I had decided on the deep green bikini Katy had picked out, matched with a short black dress Roxie had chosen, along with a pair of black wedges Roxie had brought with her.  

The guys had given me a few words of advice and the main plan was to flirt with Aaron immensely.

When I pulled up outside the Saunders house the party was already in full swing, the music was blearing out from the back garden and shouts and yells could be heard from the front.

‘Mason, I can’t do this’ I cried

‘Get out of the car already’ he sighed ‘you look gorgeous’

I smiled at that and pecked him on the cheek. Right this is it, cool and casual, cool and casual.   

The front door was open, as I walked in I was pushed back by the sheer amount of people, hundreds were walking around, some were stood in clusters, some were dancing along to the beat of the really load music, some were yelling above the music. Plastic cups had been thrown on the floor, not that you could even see the floor with the amount of people in here. I pushed my way through the crowds earning myself a few glares, I reached the kitchen, filled with even more teens, the patio doors were open leading to a large garden packed with people chatting and dancing. I could see the pool, not that there was anybody in it. I was suddenly glad I hadn’t just come in my swimsuit.

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