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A Summer to Remember

A Summer to Remember

Titel: A Summer to Remember
Autoren: Jessica Gunhammer
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do, I’m not feeling it!” I’ve never had to worry about them trying to set me up before but they’re the type of people who would try and do it and then call it a coincidence.
    “Hey, this has nothing to do with me. I’ve known you almost my whole life, I’m pretty sure I have your type figured out by now.” She crossed her arms over her chest and tried to look offended, but she knows she would actually do something like that.
    “I’d sure hope so,” I joked.
    “Hey! We’re in!” Jesse yelled out the door and waved us to come in.
     

 
     
    CHAPTER 3

    A fter dinner we all jumped in a white taxi van sitting outside and headed off to our destination. As we got closer, I could hear thumping music and yelling from the swarms of people walking the street. I had no idea how this many people were going to fit in one house at one time, this was madness!
    “So maybe you’ll meet a new guy tonight.” Lily leaned forward from the backseat and interrupted my train of thought.
    “You can’t be serious.” I stared at her in disbelief. “Jason and I just broke up like hours ago, literally.”
    “Yeah. So? It’s never too early to start looking and you know I’ve never been too fond of Jason. Plus these are mature college guys.” Lily sat back and stared out her window.
    “Yeah, but they’re still guys. How much more mature can they be?” We both laughed as we passed a group of people watching two guys wrestle on someone’s front lawn.
    “I’m guessing this is your destination?” The taxi driver came to a stop, I opened my door, and we all crawled out.
    “Thanks, man, keep the change.” Steven handed him twenty and closed the door behind him.
    I stood there in awe. I’ve never seen so many people in one place before. I couldn’t believe the police hadn’t showed up yet. It was only a little after seven and the sun was slipping behind the mountains. I had a feeling as the sun went down, things were going to get a little crazy.
    As I looked around, I noticed that there wasn’t just one party, it was like a block party. There were people going in and out of houses on both sides of our destination and across the street. Almost everyone walking the streets had a red cup or two in their hands. I guess this is what it’s like to live near the college.
    “Come on! Let’s go get a drink!” Lily grabbed my arm and dragged me inside the big blue house in front of us. It really was like the frat houses you see on TV, even down to the ugly floral print couch sitting on the front porch with some brunet guy and blonde girl making out on it. We walked through the door and all you could smell was liquor, beer, and weed. I looked around and the place was packed. Everyone was standing shoulder to shoulder.
    “We’ll try and find us some drinks. You girls wait here,” Steven yelled over the murmur of voices. He and Jesse headed off toward the back of the house.
    “Oooooh!” A bunch of guys yelled from the room on our right.
    “What’s that all about?” I asked Lily.
    “I don’t know. Let’s check it out.” We squeezed through all the people and finally made our way into the room.
    “Beer pong. We should’ve known,” I said to Lily.
    “There you are! I see you two found the beer pong table. I just signed Steven and I up for the next game,” Jesse said as he handed me a drink.
    “Thanks.” I grabbed the red cup and took a drink. I’d never been a big fan of beer, but tonight I made an exception. Anything to help take my mind off that jerk Jason.
    “No problem.” He smiled. I never realized how nice his smile was until tonight.
    “Dude, I already told you, I’m not playing. There are at least five houses I’d like to hit up and remember before I get shitfaced,” Steven snapped at Jesse.
    “Come on, man, just one game.” Jesse liked to be the center of attention. Especially when it came to beer pong, he prided himself on his “skill.”
    “Yeah, and one turns into two, and two turns into three, and three turns into waking up tomorrow and not remembering a damn thing.” I lost interest in listening to Steven and Jesse arguing and browsed the room to see if I knew anyone. I wasn’t having any luck. Most of them must go to the college.
    I turned to the door and there he was. Jason.
    He strutted in with that skanky redhead Cally on his arm. I couldn’t decide if I wanted to walk up and punch him in the face, or her. I’d be just as happy punching her. Maybe I should just pretend
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