Chapter 2

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Leilani

I stepped off the platform and walked over to Taylor and Asia.

"Almost everyone was in tears." Asia said as she clutched onto Taylor's arm. I looked around, the silence had quickly left after my performance. Whoever was in control of the music was now playing slow songs. The party was turning into more of like a kickback. The vibe was chill. Everyone had quickly spread out across the backyard. People were sitting in the grass talking, laughing.

"Oh yeah?" I said lightly

"Totally. Do you want a drink?" She asked as the three of us made our way to the back of the house

"No. I'm driving." I reminded her

"Remember that one time you were drunk off your ass and you tried driving without the car turned on?" Asia burst into laughter as we sat down on some patio chairs

"No, what I do remember is that morning you ran into the balcony door and knocked yourself out." I began to laugh stupidly as I leaned on Asia who was laughing harder than before

"I feel like a third wheel." Taylor joked

"Hey, I third wheeled on the car ride here. I think it's your turn." I giggled

He let out a chuckle and opened his mouth to speak but he was stopped before he could start.

"Taylor! Bro, how have we been at the same party for hours and I've only seen you once." A familiar voice said from behind us

I began to look to see who it was but my phone began to ring. I pulled it out of my pocket seeing it was my mom.

"I have to take this. I'll be back." I mumbled as I accepted the call and rushed into the house

"Hello, mom?" I held one hand over my ear as I tried to hear what she was saying

"Hey love." I could hear her smiling through the phone

"Hold on mom I have to get away from this noise." I spoke into the phone as I ran up the stairs inside of Rudy's house.

This wasn't the type of party with the type of people to sneak up stairs and have sex in one of the bedrooms so I didn't have to worry about walking in on anyone.

I stepped into a room and closed the door. It was silent in here. The only evidence of there being a party downstairs was the slight vibration because of the bass in the song. The rooms must be sound proof.

"I'm back." I said softly

"Hey!" My mom cheered

"Mom do you know what time it is here?" I giggled.

I wonder what time it is in London. I calculated in my head and figured out that it had to be around 9 in the morning.

"A little after twelve. I figured you would be up. What are you doing?" She said in a high pitched voice

"I'm at a party." I ran my hand over the soft fabric of the bed

"Oh! I'm sorry. Would you like me to call back?"

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