Ace Of Hearts
f sweaty bodies dancing way to close to each for comfort. It reminded him of the sole reas
t him and his friend?" Liam shouted over t
friend after seeing how pointless it was trying to talk. They reached what looked like the
olling towards where the coffee shop guy stood. He was dressed in tigh
were near enough for the
he smiled in response. "Hey!" he said a
m until Liam coughed, pulling their attention to him. Evan finally seemed to notice that h
d smiled in return. "Nice
kew
myself a drink from the kitchen or something," he said but it was as if his words fell on deaf ears. "Awesome party by the way," he mu
all in one goal before taking another and then another, downing each one with the same ferocity. But still, it felt lik
hroat. The imagines of Nicole still played in his mind. He could still picture her smile and the w
said from behind him. "Some of us might
y he'd ever led eyes on. He had light brown hair with hazel
ing at the guy for what felt like an inappropriate amount of ti
Liam with purposeful strides. I'd say you were trying to drink your sorrows awa
ia
leant in and kissed him. Jake's lips were soft and plump, the way he pictured them to be. They both froze and Liam qui
cool
xplain what had compelled him to do such a thi
forgotten. "You should take it easy on the alcohol before your liver s
ving your girlfriend damp you
He didn't know what to say to that. So instead he kept his mouth shut and wat
or remotely convinced Jake. "Happy now?" he asked taking a huge gulp fro
a li
g him with slight amusement and sympathy playing in his eyes. "Okay! I think that's enough d
that is the only reason I came to this stupid party in the first place. Because my best friend, who also happened to abandon me, said it would he
that��s the dumbest and worst advice I've ever heard in my life," Jake
thumping music and took a sit on the front stairs of the h
d the ones he had attended in high school were only made moderately better because he always had his best
e. "It's better than s
man nature and studies show that it helps in the healing process, al
hol was beginning to affect the normal functioning of his brain, he told himself once more that night. That would also explain the kiss. "I don't think it'
r en
nside barely audible where they sat. Everything felt right even though it wasn't
the initial peaceful silence. He stood up, dusted imaginary dust fr