Seven

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Yoohyeon PoV



I couldn't believe I was actually at a school party. As pathetic as it might sound I always wanted to go one, but I never got invited. Or could even find out when or where one would be. I would always ask people at our school, but would never get an answer. Or even paid attention to. But that was normal for me. People usually already turn around as soon as they see me approach. Because no one wants to walk to the kid that talks without a break about weird stuff. I try my best not to be weird or clumsy, but I usually fail. Hard. I kind of made a reputation for myself.

So I really, really hope to be able to use this opportunity today and redeem myself. Hopefully after today I won't be seen as the weirdo anymore and people will actually talk to me at school. A party might just be the best way to get there, right?

Astonished, I looked around in the huge entry hall, which was already packed with people. The music was so loud I could feel the bass flowing through my whole body.

I kind of stood there for a couple of seconds, not really knowing what to do, since I have never been to a party. Am I supposed to search for the host to greet them or can I just come on? Luckily a couple of seconds later I could feel Suas arm hooking around my shoulder, guiding me through the people.

"Why are you just standing there doofus? Let's get something to drink!" she yelled into my ear. Even though she was speaking at her loudest possible volume, which was insanely loud, I had trouble understanding what she said over the music. Somehow I managed though and just nodded my head eagerly, already giving up on answering her verbally, I Know I won't be as loud as her.

She led me towards what seemed to be the kitchen, which luckily was separated through a door, muffeling the music a little bit. Now we could actually understand each other, though we still had to yell. I looked around and found a variety of different alcohol bottles standing around.

"Choose one." Sua yelled, while grabbing a red cup and a bottle of some sort of alcohol I didn't know herself and pouring it in the cup. Then she grabbed another bottle and poured that in her cup as well.

Since I never drank alcohol as well, I had no clue which one to choose. But Sua already looked at me questioningly and I really didn't want it to show that I had no clue what was going on. So I just grabbed the next best bottle near me and poured that into my cup. Then I nodded at her, signaling that I was done choosing my drink, which made her erupt into a fit of laughter.

"You do realize this is wodka right?" she asked me out of breath.

"Ehhh, yes?"

"You should really mix that with something. Otherwise you will be wasted in no time Pabo! But not the good kind of wasted. The kind where you will be knocked out on the floor somewhere, probably unconscious."

I really didn't want that. I looked around a little bit lost, trying to figure out what to put into my drink. Sua just sighed besides me and took the cup from my hands, placing it on the counter.

"What -" I tried to ask, but Sua already silenced me.

"Trust me. It will be for the better of you." she said while grabbing a new red cup and filling with something else, before handing it to me with a smile.

"That's an Alco-pop. It's pretty much the easiest thing around here, so you should be fine."

"Thanks." I smiled gratefully, taking a sip from my cup. I expected it to taste horrible, but it was actually kind of sweet. I really liked the taste, so I took another sip.

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