I'm Not Sure Why I'm Coming to Your Rescue

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Elsa clicked the mouse on her computer. Nothing new was on the Internet. She was kind of relieved when her phone rang with Jack's number. That relief quickly vanished when she heard him.
"Else! Elsie! Elsah!"
"Jack?"
"You looked so beautiful tonight on your ice metal thingies."
Ice metal...?
"Jack? What's going on?" He didn't sound like himself.
"I'm at this wicked party at this guy Tompson's house! It's great!"
Oh no.
"Jack, you're drunk, aren't you?" She said it more like a statement.
"No, I don't drink," his words slurred together and Elsa knew.
"Jack, how are you getting home?"
"Driving of course!"
"No! Don't you dare get in your car!"
"But that's how I got," he burped, "here."
"I forbid you from driving! It's too dangerous!"
The line stopped. "Jack? Jack!" No answer, he had hung up.
Elsa contemplated going after him. She barely knew him. And would she even be able to find this Tompson's house? Whatever she was going to do, she needed to come up with something quick. Jack might decide to drive and seriously hurt himself. She didn't have much else she could do. So she called on the social expert for help.
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Elsa knocked on the door. Anna opened it quickly. "Yeah?" She looked way too awake at this time of night.
"I need your help."
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"Yeah, I know him."
"Do you know where he lives?"
Anna put her finger up to her chin, thinking. "Yeah, I think so, but it's all the way in Burgess district."
"Okay, we need to get going. Now."
"We? I don't even know why?" Anna said.
"Come on! Please! I can't go alone. I'll tell you on the way," Elsa pulled on her sister's arm. Anna didn't resist.
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"There!" Anna said excitedly, pointing.
"That has to be it." Lights were flashing from inside and music was blaring louder than what Elsa thought to be possible.
Elsa turned the car off. "Stay here. I'm just pulling a friend out, so I won't be long." Elsa had told Anna that they were after a friend named Jack. She didn't tell her details, like that they'd been sort of talking for the past month. She would tell Anna eventually.
Elsa walked quickly into the party where she was immediately squished between couples and dancing and talking. The smell of beer filled her nostrils. It was sickening. She looked around for a white haired boy. She spotted him drowning shot after shot of alcohol. Everyone around him was cheering for him.
"Jack!"
He looked up. "Elsie! You both made it!"
"Both?"
"Yeah, you and your twin here." He pointed just to the right of her where no one was standing.
"Okay, I think it's time to go now," Elsa said, pulling on his arm.
He sighed loudly and exaggerated it to an extent. "Okay," he said annoyed. "Come on, Bunny."
A guy that answered to 'Bunny' followed Jack. Great! Now there were two of them!
Elsa somehow managed to pull them both out of there without any further incident and pushed them into the back seat of her car. Anna looked a little frightened.
"Hey," Bunny winked at Anna.
Anna giggled and rolled her eyes at the same time.
"Where do you live?" Elsa asked, getting in.
"By the park!" Bunny blurted. "Are we going to party there now?"
"Yeah!" Jack yelled. Soon, both were whooping in the back.
"No, no more partying. It's time to go home and sleep."
"Ahh," both boys said at the same time.
Elsa drove to a park and parked in the driveway to what Bunny said was his house. "Are you sure this is it?"
"Yup!" He popped the 'P'. He got out. Jack waved and smiled like an idiot.
"Where do you live, Jack?"
He looked dazed and muttered some gibberish. Then he hunkered down and fell asleep.
"Great!" Elsa threw her hands up in frustration.
"Let's just take him home with us,"Anna suggested.
Elsa looked at her like she was crazy.
Anna shrugged. "You have a better idea?"
Elsa gave in and headed for home. Jack would be in for a surprise in the morning. And a major headache.

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