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AUDREY The constant blaring of a car horn fluttered my eyes open. Slowly at first, but widened at the realization that it was another school day and I had probably slept in. "Drey!! Lislie is here to pick you up!!!" My father called out from downstairs — probably the kitchen. My jaw dropped and my eyes widened twice as before. How did I manage to sleep in so late? I wasn't that stressed at the party. Hell, I didn't even take any alcoholic drink. My mind swirled, trying to remember my last activity last night. Oh yeah, after climaxing with the thought of my best friend. I had a quick shower after that and dragged myself into my room to dress up. And — "Drey!! Aren't you done preparing?" That was Lislie's voice. I guessed she had honked the horn enough and decided to come inside. My