An old classmate hosted this in-house night party to celebrate her birthday.
One would expect that being adults, everyone will be prim and proper.
Ha.
It was basically like the parties we had during our high school days. Neon lights. Buzz. Coke. Hormone-addled teenagers -in this case, grown-ass adults- sucking each other's faces and fucking in corners and the toilets. As well as loud gangster and sex music.
No difference. At all.
Except maybe, for the little semblance of sanity that the group of men at the poolside seem to exude. They have gathered around, talking probably about basketball or some other shit.
Other than that, I'm sure Tina, the birthday girl, will take one devastating look and marvel at the fucking orgy her party has become.
But I'm not complaining. I'm here for all the buzz.
I have
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