Nani POV
"DAMNNN! This house is huge Cali!" I squealed, unbuckling my seatbelt after she parked.
"I know! And her parents are gone for the whole weekend." Cali handed me my keys and I securely placed them in my purse before we began walking down the huge cobble stone path.
The sun was still setting which left the sky a pretty purple pinkish color. The lights in the house were on and the blinds were open, showing everyone inside.
Cali knocked on the door and a boy opened it, letting us in casually.
"That was easy." I giggled as we made our way to the kitchen.
"Are you gonna drink?"
I bit my bottom lip, looking around. There was Hennessy, vodka, peach ciroc, and Scotch.
"I don't really want to."
Cali shrugged her shoulders before grabbing a cup and mixing coke and Hennessy.
"I guess I'm the designated driver." My eyes widened as Cali gulped down the strong drink. She burped before laughing.
"Sorry, I'm just really stressed and this is how I deal with it."
I nodded and watched her place her blonde hair in a high ponytail before she made herself another drink.
"Jell-o shots!" A girl yelled, walking around with a tray of blue and green shots. She offered me one and I honestly couldn't resist.
"Just one." I said before grabbing it and slurping it down. The liquor burned my throat and I frowned a little, but nonetheless it tasted amazing.
About an hour had passed and I decided to sit on a couch and stay to myself. Large groups really weren't my thing and I was starting to get anxious. There were a good 80 people in this house and that was just downstairs. I kept an eye on Cali, making sure she didn't get too out of hand.
She was talking to a cute brown skin boy who looked our age. I smirked a little as I watched them flirt.
I saw the girl that Cali introduced me to earlier. It was her house and I really had to pee.
"Hey. Where's your bathroom?"
"Over there or upstairs, first door to the left."
I nodded. "Thank you."
Making my way to the one of the first floor, I saw that it was locked. I looked down on the ground and saw smoke coming from underneath. I shook my head before making my way up the stairs.
Confused on where to go, I turned right and passed a few rooms.
"Damn this house is big as shit." I said to no one in particular.
I stopped in my tracks when I heard a familiar voice.
"We can stay in here, she has tons of rooms. Plus, I'm not trying to go home anyway."
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