Addy
Ten minutes later, I'm drunk. Well, I think it was ten. Maybe it was twenty, or thirty. Who knows.
"Addy! Let's go dance." Katie's been nagging me to dance all night. I can't dance though. "Come on. Everyone here is drunk. No one will care. Maybe we can do karaoke. I heard you can sing better when you're drunk." I take another sip of my drink.
"You know what? Maybe I will." Katie squeals and leads me towards the space cleared out in the middle of the room. Natasha is already loading up a karaoke machine thing.
"This is amazing!" I yell. Someone shushes me and I stick up my middle finger in the guy's face. "I'm so glad you guys are not hackneyed freaks!" Oops. I wasn't supposed to say that out loud. Fortunately, no one noticed.
"What song should we do?" Someone shouts. I cover my ears and laugh. Someone puts on Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" and everyone starts dancing along. I don't even know the lyrics to this song, so I just read them off the screen thing. After that, I stumble into an empty hallway and push open the first door I see. Inside, there's a guy on the bed. He seems to be making out with a blonde girl. Before my brain catching up with what I'm doing, I sit down on the bed next to the couple.
YOU ARE READING
Always Never Mine
Romance"His broken pieces fit mine like the edges of a puzzle. We are so alike yet different, which is why we'll never work." Merilyn Adelaide Prescott isn't capable of loving anyone, especially not Tylen, the boy who lives next door. But he used her, and...