Qwertycakes
Did you have a brain tumor for breakfast?
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MOOD: PARTYYY
OUTFIT: The baby bat screamed out in fright, "Turn on the dark, I’m afraid of the light!"
LOCATION: Mayor's residence -
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Jenelle Kennedy
Let us be young, let us be wild
until the summer's over
until the summer's over
Jenelle felt like one big bundle of nerves.
She should be having the time of her life this evening. Halloween was supposed to be fun. It was one of her absolute favorite holidays, in fact. And this party she'd organized with Leah, so far, it was going off without a hitch.
Still, it was a risky endeavor. Jenelle was a goody two-shoes; it wasn't an everyday thing for her to throw secret parties, to deceive her parents, to misbehave. And if Leah's father found out a wild high school party full of underage drinking and teenage debauchery was going on under the mayor's roof, it'd be game over. Leah was already policed enough as it was, always having to appear as the perfect daughter for the optics and the press. If she stepped one toe out of line, it could spell bad publicity for the mayor, and that kind of thing was clearly his number one concern.
Luckily, with Mayor Gallinger attending some crucial event, that meant the important members of his staff–the ones who would care enough to shut down their fun–would be at his side as part of the entourage. Those that might be hanging around were mainly house staff, and easily bribed by the moneyed teens to make themselves scarce tonight and not rat them out. Plus, the grounds of the historic mayor's mansion was a sprawling stretch of property, complete with stroll gardens, a large fountain, and a full size tennis court. It wasn't like the Gallingers' neighbors were right on top of them.
They were surrounded by neighbors on all sides though. And as more guests started streaming in, the music was steadily being cranked up louder to hear over the rising din.
Yet Jenny felt a surge of pride as the two girls surveyed their soiree from the safety of the quieter kitchen. It was clearly going to be an amazing night. Gazing over a sea of partygoers that were starting to take over every inch of the house, enough to transform a friendly gathering into a full-on rager. It was quite the turnout, with plenty of kids they didn't even recognize showing up. Word of the party must have spread to nearby schools, just as Jenny had hoped.
"DJ coming tonight?" The redhead asked casually, though barely able to suppress the strong urge to roll her eyes at the very mention of that prick's name. She pouted her freshly glossed lips in the tiny mirror before snapping her compact shut to glance over at Leah, who was arranging jello shots onto a platter.
"Do you think Max is gonna be here?" She asked, voice dropped to a sheepish mumble as her face flushed pink. She knew Leah didn't approve of Max as a love match for her bestie, but Jenny couldn't help falling head over heels for the weedy little guy every time he dazzled her with his cute smile.
Sadly, it had been quite some time since she'd seen it. Max had been incredibly distant since the Berkowitz family took a huge financial hit, and were forced to move to Skid Row. And while she desperately wanted to, Jenny didn't dare pry about the rumors of his hospital stay, or what might have put him there. Even though they'd been friends since forever, the girl couldn't find the courage to simply ask Max herself if he'd be stopping by.
Anyway, where's the drama in that? She'd much rather stay on edge all night, wondering if he was gonna pop up all of a sudden after so many months. She was already full of nervous energy; what's one more layer of anxiety just to make the night a bit more interesting?
She should be having the time of her life this evening. Halloween was supposed to be fun. It was one of her absolute favorite holidays, in fact. And this party she'd organized with Leah, so far, it was going off without a hitch.
Still, it was a risky endeavor. Jenelle was a goody two-shoes; it wasn't an everyday thing for her to throw secret parties, to deceive her parents, to misbehave. And if Leah's father found out a wild high school party full of underage drinking and teenage debauchery was going on under the mayor's roof, it'd be game over. Leah was already policed enough as it was, always having to appear as the perfect daughter for the optics and the press. If she stepped one toe out of line, it could spell bad publicity for the mayor, and that kind of thing was clearly his number one concern.
Luckily, with Mayor Gallinger attending some crucial event, that meant the important members of his staff–the ones who would care enough to shut down their fun–would be at his side as part of the entourage. Those that might be hanging around were mainly house staff, and easily bribed by the moneyed teens to make themselves scarce tonight and not rat them out. Plus, the grounds of the historic mayor's mansion was a sprawling stretch of property, complete with stroll gardens, a large fountain, and a full size tennis court. It wasn't like the Gallingers' neighbors were right on top of them.
They were surrounded by neighbors on all sides though. And as more guests started streaming in, the music was steadily being cranked up louder to hear over the rising din.
Yet Jenny felt a surge of pride as the two girls surveyed their soiree from the safety of the quieter kitchen. It was clearly going to be an amazing night. Gazing over a sea of partygoers that were starting to take over every inch of the house, enough to transform a friendly gathering into a full-on rager. It was quite the turnout, with plenty of kids they didn't even recognize showing up. Word of the party must have spread to nearby schools, just as Jenny had hoped.
"DJ coming tonight?" The redhead asked casually, though barely able to suppress the strong urge to roll her eyes at the very mention of that prick's name. She pouted her freshly glossed lips in the tiny mirror before snapping her compact shut to glance over at Leah, who was arranging jello shots onto a platter.
"Do you think Max is gonna be here?" She asked, voice dropped to a sheepish mumble as her face flushed pink. She knew Leah didn't approve of Max as a love match for her bestie, but Jenny couldn't help falling head over heels for the weedy little guy every time he dazzled her with his cute smile.
Sadly, it had been quite some time since she'd seen it. Max had been incredibly distant since the Berkowitz family took a huge financial hit, and were forced to move to Skid Row. And while she desperately wanted to, Jenny didn't dare pry about the rumors of his hospital stay, or what might have put him there. Even though they'd been friends since forever, the girl couldn't find the courage to simply ask Max herself if he'd be stopping by.
Anyway, where's the drama in that? She'd much rather stay on edge all night, wondering if he was gonna pop up all of a sudden after so many months. She was already full of nervous energy; what's one more layer of anxiety just to make the night a bit more interesting?
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