Chapter 17

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"Why are you asking me this?" He glares right back.

"I don't know... because I have been nothing but nice to you and you are always rude. I thought we could become friends" how stupid does that sound. My hand pinches the bridge of my nose and I wait for his answer.

"Us? Friends?" He laughs. "Isn't it obvious why we can't be friends?"

"Not to me."

"Well for starters you are too uptight, you probably grew up in some perfect little model home that looks like every other house on your block, your parents probably bought you everything you wanted and you never had to want for anything." He says and my mouth falls open.

"You know nothing about me! My life is nothing like that! My alcoholic dad left us when I was ten and my mom worked her ass off to make sure I could go to college, I got my own job as soon I turned 16 to help with the bills." I scream and he balls his fists. I feel the tears prick my eyes and turn around to wipe them before he notices.

"You know what, I don't want to be friends with you anyway Stefan" I tell him and reach for the door handle. The vodka has made me brave causing me to scream at Stefan.

"Where are you going?" He asks. He is so unpredictable and moody.

"I am going to the bus stop so I can go back to my room and never, ever come back here again. I am done trying to be friends with any of you."

"It's too late to take the bus alone."

"You are not seriously trying to act like you care if something happened to me" I laugh. I can't keep up with him.

"I am not saying I do.. I am just warning you. It is a bad idea."

"Well Stefan, I don't have any other options. Everyone is drunk, including myself" I say and the tears come. I am humiliated that Stefan out of all people, is seeing me cry, again.

"Do you always cry at parties?" He asks with a small smile.

"Apparently, since these are the only parties I have ever attended," I reach the door again and open it.

"Lena." He says so soft that I almost don't hear him. His face is unreadable. The room starts to spin again and I grab onto the dresser next to his door. "You okay?" He asks. I nod even though I feel nauseous. "Why don't you just sit down for a few minutes, then you can go to the bus station."

I nod again. I walk back out and once again he calls my name. "You can sit in here.. I guess" he says and let's out a deep breath.

"I thought no one was allowed in your room?" I ask him and sit on the floor.

"It won't happen again" he snaps. So he is back to himself. I hiccup and a small smile plays on his lips. "If you throw up in my room.." he warns.

"I think I just need some water" I say and move to stand up.

"Here." He says, handing me his red cup. I roll my eyes and push it away.

"I said water, not beer."

"It is water, I don't drink" he says. A noise between a gasp and a laugh. There is no way Stefan doesn't drink. I don't remember him taking a drink from the bottle of vodka, but still? "Surprised?" He asks and I nod.

"You're not going to sit here and babysit me are you?" I really just want to be alone in my drunken state. I am starting to feel guilty for yelling at Stefan. "You bring out the worst of me" I say aloud, not meaning to.

"That's harsh." He says, his tone serious. "And yes, I am going to sit here and babysit you. You are drunk for the first time in your life, and you have a habit of touching my things when I am not around." He says and takes a seat on his bed. I grab the cup of water and take a drink, I can taste a hint of mint on the rim and can't help but think about how Stefans mouth would taste. God, I am never drinking again. I remind myself as I sit back down on the floor.

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