**Warning; This chapter contains talk about suicide and attempted suicide, which may be upsetting to some readers.**
(Kaleb)
"Man, this party is getting boring." I announced to Collin and Laken, who were both preoccupied at the moment.
At my words, Collin pulled away from the brunette he was making out with. I'm pretty sure her name is Samantha.
"Well if you're so bored, go find yourself a girl." He responded. Samantha giggled literally giggled. How is that even funny?
"All these girls are boring, man." I commented. That was true, and I would know. I've been with just about every girl here. Samantha pouted at my words. Yeah, I'd been with her too.
Collin rolled his eyes before pulling Samantha back into a kiss. I let my eyes wonder elsewhere, when a high pitched voice caught my attention.
"Addy!" The voice yelled over the loud music. I let my eyes drink in the sight of the hot blonde. Now that was a new face, someone I hadn't slept with. That won't last for long though.
"Hey, since when does Adeline come to parties?" I asked Laken, who had just stopped flirting with the girl he was with. He looked over to where I was looking, seeming uninterested in the blonde.
"She used to come all the time, but then she stopped showing up after awhile. No one knows why." Laken answered.
"Man, that girl is fineee." Collin stated, forgetting all about the girl he was just kissing. "Hey! I'm right here!" The girl said, annoyed.
"Oops, sorry Sarah." Collin responded. Wait, her name is Sarah? "My name is Savannah!" The girl yelled before storming off.
Oh, it's Savannah. Collin was clearly over her and already staring back at Adeline, drooling a little.
"Well anyway, I just wanted to say hi but I've got to get back to Dylan now." The girl with the annoying voice said to Adeline before walking away. Ouch, everyone knows Dylan and Adeline used to date, before he cheated on her with that same girl.
I made the decision then, to take a quick trip to the kitchen to grab a drink. I walked back into the living room and over to Adeline with the drinks in my hand.
"Need a drink?" I asked, stretching out a hand to offer her the bottle. She turned around to face me and then down at the drink in my hand.
"I don't know.. I've been told not to take drinks from strangers." She answered, a ghost of a smile on her lips. "Ah, well in that case it's a good thing I'm not a stranger. Plus, it's an unopened bottle." I responded, gesturing to the sealed tab.
"Also, I thought you could use one after dealing with her." I added. "You saw that?" She asked, her voice wavering - clearly embarrassed. I paid no attention, as I let my eyes drag down her body before coming back up and resting on her eyes.
"I see a lot of things." I replied. I watched a a shiver went through her body and her cheeks turn pink. I smirked at her reaction.
"You know what, I think I will take that drink." She stated, before taking the unopened bottle out of my hand. Within seconds of opening it, she had downed the liquid inside.
I chuckled at that, "Might want to slow down there." She gave me a shy smile before wiping the corners of her mouth.
"So, I haven't seen you at a party before." I announced suddenly, changing the topic. She raised a brow at my words before shaking her head, as if to clear a thought she had.
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