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CHAPTER THIRTY NINE

David warned me, but as usual I almost never listened. The party sucked.

Every other party I had been to was organized and mostly with less noise. This place was someone's house crowded by more humans than the place could contain and the music was so loud I felt my ears drums were going to pop out.

Nothing they did here was moral, they drank and were mostly drunk, danced like whores and some of them made out at almost ever corner.

It was like a typical teenage party only this time adults all over town attended it and behaved irrationally.

Worst part is, I got separated from David since I came here. We had been here for almost an hour and he was nowhere to be found. It bothered me and I did try to look for him but I decided to stay put when some guys–men began to ask me to join them on the dance floor.

I was in the living room, seated on the smallest part of the couch as other people sat beside me, shamelessly making out. I couldn't complain, he warned me not to go but I insisted a
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