Party | Ch.6

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The next few days went like this: I sent messages and messages to Sid, trying to get him to talk to me but got ignored or blocked.

The last day of school came around. I put on a pair of leggings (which were "out of dress code") and a grey shirt. It was sad, knowing I'd probably never see these people again. There was only a select few that I'd actually miss though.

Audrey tells me about a party tonight at Daniel's house. Her and I go shopping after saying bye to everyone at school.

We both pick out the perfect outfits. I slip on a tight black dress and pair it with my white Adidas. She wore a striped dress with black Huaraches  that Daniel gave her. And we looked good.

I secretly pray that Sid will be there. The first thing I spot when I walk in is the disco ball hanging on the ceiling.

Audrey goes up to hug Daniel and I try desperately to not look awkward standing there. I looked around the room for Sid, but I only spotted Jeremy, Gale, Tyler and a few people I didn't know.

Tyler walks up to me. " Uh I just wanted to say sorry for what I did a few weeks ago. I shouldn't have hit you." He said. "It's okay." I nod and expect him to walk away but Jeremy comes up to us.

"How have you been?" He asked. "Eh I don't know, you?" I shrugged. "Same. My girl friend broke up with me two days ago." Jeremy frowned. "He got dumpedddd" Gale said joining us. "Oh.. I'm sorry." I sighed.

I remembered Jeremy talking about how beautiful she is a few weeks ago.. He must be crushed.

A few hours go by and I find myself dancing with the crowd of people. About 40 people showed up. Audrey and I dance together for about an hour, and it makes me really happy.

Then I saw him. Sid. He froze in place and looked me in the eyes. I had to try to figure out if he was really there, or if it was just the drugs.

But he was. So I pushed my way through tons of people and got next to him. He wrapped his arms around my waist and we danced until the sun came out.

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