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UPBEAT MUSIC BLASTING INTO THE NIGHT AIR was the first thing the Stark twins had heard when they drove into Liz's neighborhood. Happy pulled up in front of the senior's house, just following how loud the music got when they drove closer. Cars lined the sides of the street while some teenagers were still standing outside, conversating on the grass of Liz's lawn. Delilah was dressed in a bright yellow dress and some black flats, whilst Piper wore a periwinkle blouse with dark blue jeans, black ankle boots, and a suit jacket that she "borrowed" from Tony's wardrobe. The faux redhead was bouncing in her seat with excitement at the fact that this was her first high school party, but her sister was feeling the complete opposite. Delilah may have been to many parties and events, like the Met Gala, Stark Expo after parties, etc., but she's never been to a party filled with normal kids her age. The closest she has even gotten to hanging out with kids her age was whenever she hung out with the kids of other celebrities that Tony knew, but they were always so snobby and annoying that she couldn't even stand being near them for more than ten minutes.

"Let's go!" Piper pushed open the car door, stepping outside onto Liz's lawn.

The girl disappeared from view, leaving Delilah to sit and ponder her decision. She looked outside the window, staring at Liz's house. 

"You okay?" The teen turned to the sound of Happy's voice, spotting him looking at her through the rear-view mirror.

"Yeah, it's just.." She paused, glancing at the house before looking back at Happy, "I've never been to a high school party, Happy! What am I supposed to do?"

The former bodyguard raised his eyebrows, "It's not that hard, Delilah. Just have fun."

"Have fun how?"

"I don't know, just do what you like to do. You like dancing, right?"

"I guess."

"See? You're always playing those dancing games, so you'd do great."

Delilah shook her head, "Those aren't the same, Happy. Just Dance and Dance Dance Revolution are point-based games that benefit you if you follow the directions. When I'm not playing those games, I dance terribly."

"That's the point in having fun, Lilah. I'm pretty sure most kids in there dance worse than you," Delilah opened her mouth to retort, but Happy quickly cut her off, just wanting to go home. "Stop over-analyzing things, alright? Just be you."

"Fine. See you later, Happy." With a small wave, Delilah finally stepped out of the car and joined Piper, who immediately started a conversation with him. Peter stepped out the car from behind them, pausing when he saw Delilah. She looked...

"Beautiful," The brunet blurted, earning confused looks from the trio. The boy blushed at both his outburst and their judgemental looks, starting to explain himself until his Aunt May called his name.

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