It is now 5:25pm and I finally see Addys car pulling up! That girl is constantly late.
I rushed down the stairs to open the front door for her. I grabbed the suitcase of clothes she had brought for me to try on, screamed 'thanks' to her dad who had just dropped her off and rushed down to the basement I had earlier prepared. Sweets and pre-drinks were everywhere as there is no way I could ever enter that party sober.Addy had her outfit sorted. A dark floral crop top with a baby pink skater skirt.
"I didn't know it was possible for any human being to walk in shoes like those Addy?" With a sarcastic expression on my face.
"They're only 5 inches" she snapped.
"5 inches over my limit ayeee. Anyways, put your cake face makeup on and then help me out with a hot ass outfit."
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It was 7:15, Addy and I were just about ready when my mother decided to come down into the basement demanding us both to give her a 'twirl' in meaning show her what we're wearing to make sure it wasn't too Slaggy as she would say.
I ended up wearing high waisted denim shorts, white crop top with a oversized red and black flannel that belonged to Addys older brother. She knew I wouldn't feel comfortable wearing a tiny tight ass dress.
Before I knew it we were in the back of Liz hemmings car! I had no clue she taught math in our school?!? Luke kept his home life completely separate to his school life. Liz was utterly lovely, she's so sweet! I tried to listen to her conversation she was having with Addy about A-level maths but anxiety took over my mind making me think of everything bad that could happen tonight.
As we got out of the car and said bye to Liz, Luke walked over to me. I was expecting him to just walk off and find Calum and Michael. But instead, he grabbed my hand and walked me into the house with Addy following behind.
//okay this was just a filler chapter so please don't hate me//
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