All I knew was that I was at the Five Seconds of Summer concert. And that I was lost. Ever since I went to go to the bathroom, I was lost in the big concert hall.
"Shit, I think I'm lost," I said to myself and started looking for an exit while I tried calling my best friend. She didn't answer. Of course she wasn't answering: the sound of the screaming fans and music were way too loud to hear a phone ringing.
After wandering around for what felt like an eternity, I finally saw a door with an exit sign. Happy to know I'd found an exit I quickly pushed it.
"Yes, finally found a way back!" I yelled to myself, but soon I realised that I was in the wrong place...The sound of the guitars and drums stopped.
"Shit! I belong in the crowd and not here..." I said, blushing at the sight of ten thousand teenagers staring at me. Including four guys called Calum, Luke, Michael and Ashton.
This stage was big, and the fact that everyone was looking at me, wasn't making it any better.Calum started smiling and took my hand, pulling me towards him a little. Now I was standing in the middle of the stage.
"Yeah, I think you belong there, but now you're here. How did you even get here?" He asked in his strong Australian accent, visibly amused. I looked to my left, where security guards were already making their way up to the stage. However, Luke held them back with a wave of his hand. It was still suspiciously quiet in here.
"Shh, I want to hear this story," he said, laughing. I tried to calm myself down - Calum was still holding my hand so that was very hard - but as soon as I opened my mouth I started laughing too."I am so... so... sorry," I hiccupped, "It's just that I'm so dumb." I managed to say. It didn't get any better when Calum started laughing too. I let go of his hand and looked at him, but made the wise decision to look away after a few seconds. His teeth were perfectly white and his smile was so goofy that I couldn't stop myself from giggling. Taking a deep breath again I started to explain the story to them.
"Okay, I'll try. Well, I had to go to the bathroom-", why was I even saying that? "But somehow I couldn't find a way out. So now I'm here, after being stuck for a long time in this enormous arena."
"Okay, that's too funny," Calum laughed, "And a little relatable. I get lost all the time, too. I guess we'll just throw you back into the crowd. Have you ever been crowdsurfing?"I couldn't get the chance to answer, because he had already picked me up and whispered into my ear, "Better take a deep breath..."
And before I could've prepared myself, Calum Hood had thrown me in the air and I was crowdsurfing.