Kacie had left at like 2 that afternoon with her doctor-boyfriend who was takin' her to Las Vegas for the weekend, leavin' her Santa Monica beach house all to me. She tried real heard to pretend like she was givin' me the speech, the one about not having any parties while she was gone, no drinking, and definitely no boys. But I could tell, Kacie
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I caught the beer easily and took a long sip. Beer wasn't usually my thing, but I was in the mood for just about anything right now. I couldn't help but smirk at the exchange between Lexi and Jude. I guess she wasn't down with him being into her friend. It wasn't like I had an opinion on any of it. I was just here as Tyler's date.
"Cupcakes with beer? Gross," I teased Tyler. He had the weirdest food combinations sometimes. Tucking a strand of hair behind my ear I looked around the party and tried to get a head count. People kept piling in. "You're popular all right. Do you even know half these people?" I asked Lexi before it registered that it would probably annoy her to be put on the spot.
There were other slayers around because my blood was humming. As long as Kennedy and Buffy didn't show up all was right in my world. Hopefully nothing of the demony kind showed up either. I wasn't in the mood to play protector to a bunch of drunk kids when I really just wanted to be one of the drunk kids.
"Will your cousin care if start a bonfire out on the beach later?" I asked out hostess with a bright smile. I knew that if anything was going to chill Tyler out it would be the beach. If we're going to hang out there it would be cool to have fire as an easy weapon should we get any uninvited guests.
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"Though I'm not so sure if there's enough to go around beyond us right here," I added dryly, motioning with my eyes to the throngs of people crowding Kacie's place and spilling in and out of every entrance and exit.
There were all these looks goin' around, all this back and forth, but I paid it no mind and simply poured the 'ritas and then set another batch on blend, pushin' stop as Lexi brought me a cupcake.
"Thanks," I said, lickin' a bit of frosting that had gotten smeared on my thumb. The way she was all close to me made me think about the way she kissed me earlier. Not that I thought about her or wanted her like that. I didn't like girls that way. In fact, I really kinda liked Jude. Still, it was nice and I couldn't help the fact that I'd liked it. Though I'd never tell a soul that I did.
Turning my attention to Lily, I smiled and shook my head. "Nah, I don't think so. If she does, oh well. She won't be back for a couple of days and hopefully that doctor-boyfriend of hers will have bought her a nice piece of jewelry to make her too happy to care." I trailed the tip of my finger along the icing, tasting some more of it and enjoying the sweetness of it. "Besides, a bonfire on the beach would be nice."
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Lily mentioned the bonfire outside at the beach and I loved the idea already. She always knew the beach helped me ease up no matter where I was. Finishing off the beer, I sat the bottle on the counter behind me and started on the mixed drink Lacey had made. She was sure the nice hostess.
"You wanna head out there now or stay around here and hang out for a little bit," I asked Lily. The music was blaring and I kind of felt like dancing a little once people got settled and actually started dancing. Though once I drank the rest of this margarita I'd probably feel like doing it anyway.
Slayers and their stupid stamina. That just wasn't fair. Well. Most of the time.
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Tyler’s girlfriend Lily suggested a bonfire. That might actually be kind of cool. Me and Lacey, Ty and Lily, Lexi and…dude, we seriously needed to find somebody for Lexi to chill with or she was gonna be a total buzzkill. And yes, I said me and Lacey. I was interested, I’m not gonna lie. She was hot. Plus, she got me cupcakes. That everyone was eating! I leaned over and grabbed one too.
“I’m cool with whatever.” I shrugged. “I could go for some more drink though.” I held up my empty glass, which Lacey promptly refilled. “Thanks.” I said, smiling at her. “No offense?” I said. “But where’s the strong stuff? I vote we take that outside and make a bonfire.”
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Getting up on the counter on my knees I opened one of the cabinets and grabbed a bottle of Jim Beane and a bottle of Vodka before handing them both to Tyler so I could jump down from the counter.
"Okay. Let's go people. I'm not getting any younger." I said to the four of them as we began heading through the kitchen and to the sliding glass doors that lead to the beach outside. I hope they knew how to build a fire because that wasn't exactly my specialty. I already did my part by inviting so many people.
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