I frowned, I see enough of them in school alone. I just want a day to clear my head, all the work catching up on me in classes.
The three walked up over to the counter with William dismissing the prep boy from beside Aubrey so that he can place his arm around her shoulder. He laughed when she pushed his chest away, and then leaned in again to say something. I couldn't hear them through the music, but when she turned her around the room I knew she was looking for me.
I pressed my nails into the chair, I couldn't talk to them now, knowing myself I'll sober and blurt out random things. Things I don't want to be out.
I stood on my heels, the headache appearing worse than before and slapped me across the face. I held onto my shoulders and pushed through the dancing people until I made my way to the bathroom.
My feet dragged against the tiles, and I used the walls to steady my steps, my eyes on the floor when I walked to the bathroom door.