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“Well, five out of eight isn’t so bad,” Lara said as she stretched her arms above her head. Sitting in a bean bag chair for over twelve hours hadn’t exactly been the most comfortable. “Maybe we can watch the last three next Saturday,” Charlotte suggested. “We can’t. It’s Dean’s birthday on Saturday,” Liam reminded her. “On Sunday then,” Charlotte said with a shrug. “Sounds good,” Greg told her. “I’m in,” Lara agreed. “Sitting on the couch and watching movies the whole day,” Lily sighed as she stood up from the couch, her mate helping her up. “Count me in. Karaoke on the other hand…” she said with pursed lips, clearly unexcited about Dean’s idea to have his party at a karaoke bar. “It’ll be fun,” Charlotte told her with a chuckle. “Besides, you and I won’t even be allowed to st