The Slumber Party (part 2)

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BILLY'S POV

"The goal is to get the whole front yard TP'd." Zack said.

"And why are we doing this?" I asked.

"For fun. And for revenge." Zack said.

"Are you in or out?" Freddy asked.

I looked around at the guys who I considered my friends. They didn't know anything about me. Summer and Tomika are my best friends... I don't want to sabotage them.

"In." I said.

"Awesome."

"Ok, first we need to buy toilet paper, Lawrence, how much will we need?" Zack asked.

"About.... 27 rolls." He calculated.

"And you're sure your dad will buy this for us, Zack."

"Positive. He used prank girls all the time."

"Doubt it. Your dad is the strictest guy I know!" Freddy exclaimed.

"Yeah, well not when it comes to this."

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SUMMER'S POV

All the girls arrived by 5:45, thankfully. I led them all to the basement and had them set up their stuff. By the time we were done, it was 6.

"Is everyone hungry?" I asked.

"Yes!" All the girls responded in unison.

"Great! Well, let's go upstairs, load our plates, and come back downstairs and eat!" I cheered.

All the girls ran upstairs. We all got in the food line and started loading our plates. The snacks that were brought were a veggie tray and chocolate chip cookies. All the other girls brought drinks. I put two slices of pepperoni pizza on my plate, a scoop of fruit salad, two oreo cheesecake bites, and a little bit of regular salad. In my cup  poured myself lemonade. I was the last girl down to the basement.

"Alright, do you guys want to play a game while we eat?" I asked.

"Sure, what game?" Shonelle asked.

"I was thinking confess or stress." I said, looking at Tomika and seeing if she remembered the game.

"Oh my god! I love that game!" Sophie screeched.

"How do you play?" Madison asked.

"Well, you have to roll the die. If it lands on an even number, you have to confess a secret or embarrassing moment or something. If you get odds, the group picks something stressful for you to do." Sophie explained.

"Ooh sounds fun, let's play!" Madison responded.

"I'll start." Tomika said. I got out some dice from the yahtzee game in my basement. I plucked two from the box and carried them back to the group. I sat down around the coffee table where all the girls were eating at. Our plates crowded the edges, but the middle was completely clear. We all sat on the floor around it. I handed the dice to Tomika, who rolled a perfect eight in the middle of the table.

"Ok, Tomika, confess something to us." Marcy pleaded.

"Ok, when I was younger, I had a crush on this older boy that lived on my block, but then we moved here. Anyways, I was skateboarding down the street, trying to impress him as he walked home from school. I tried to flash a peace sign at him, but I didn't notice the pebble on the sidewalk and I ran right over it and I fell of  my skateboard landing flat on my face....but that wasn't the most embarrassing part...when I fell, I heard him laughing. I just layed there for a second, face down on the cement, absolutely mortified." she confessed.

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