" Good morning!"
I groaned and wrapped my pillow over my ears.
" Could you not talk so loud."
Austin grinned and sat on the corner of my bed. He had a tray of pancakes, eggs and bacon with a glass of orange juice and two pills.
" First hangover. I know how it feels."
I rolled my eyes but mumbled a thanks and took the pills before starting on the bacon.
" There's no way you cooked these."
" You're right. Bought them at a place up the street."
" Is this one of your pranks?" I asked in mid chew.
" Sadly, no."
I scoffed at him but continued to eat.
" What happened anyways? Last thing I remember is walking up to the house of the party."
He raised an eyebrow.
" Don't remember anything?"
" Nope. Why? What did I do?"
" Oh nothing," he said clearly enjoying this.
" Austin. Please tell me I didn't run around naked or something."
" You didn't run around naked but you did have your tank top removed."
My eyes got big.
" By who? What happened?"
I started to feel sick to my stomach and I stopped eating.
" Relax. You were just kissing Jack and he took off your tank top and I stopped it from there."
" Who the fuck is Jack?"
" A guy."
" Well no dip sherlock."
" Just some guy who goes to our school."
" Wait. You stopped it?"
He shrugged.
" Yeah. Why not?"
" Why would you? How do you know I wasn't enjoying it?"
" Oh trust me. You told me you were enjoying it. But because I knew you were drunk and you wouldn't be kissing him other wise."
" I told you I was enjoying it?"
" Yeah. You ramble when you're drunk."
" What else did I say?" I asked curiously.
" Just talked about Pepsi and Jack. That's all."
" That's it?" I asked.
" Finish your breakfast. I know you have to be starving."
As if on cue my stomach growled and he laughed.
" Point proven. I'm going to the store real quick. We've run out of a couple things."
" Alright."
He got up and left. I groaned and called out his name. A few seconds later he reappeared at my doorway, peeking in.
" Thanks. For breakfast." I said with a shrug.
He gave a slight shrug back.
" Anytime," he said softly before going back out.
We both knew we weren't talking about the breakfast.
***
" I'm never going to a party again in my life."
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