Lucky Me by Saba Kapur

Lucky Me by Saba Kapur

Author:Saba Kapur
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: 1. Children of the rich --Juvenile fiction. 2. Stalkers -- Juvenile fiction. 3. Teenagers -- Juvenile fiction. 4. Celebrities -- Juvenile fiction.
Publisher: Amberjack Publishing
Published: 2016-01-05T04:50:13+00:00


Chapter Fourteen

“Hello?” I covered my free ear with my hand, hoping to block out some of the noise from the party.

“Hey, it’s me. Just calling to check up on you.”

I sighed with relief. I had grown so used to Jack’s voice; it was such a comfort to hear it among all the madness.

“Jesus, Jack! Why do you have your phone on private?”

“I don’t!” he replied. “The battery’s dead, so I’m calling from Scarlett’s.”

Well gee. He should probably have let a sista know that before scaring her half to death.

“Well, I lost Milo!” I exclaimed in frustration.

“You what?”

“Actually, he kind of lost me. There were these firemen and they were all, hey Broseph, and we were all, who? But then these girls kind of took him while I was being used as a human sacrifice, and now I don’t know where he is!”

Jack was silent for a few seconds, and I checked my phone to see if I had accidently disconnected the call while trying to find a quiet spot to talk. There was no way in hell I was opening another one of those doors. It was like opening up a portal to my very own sexually scarring Narnia.

“I’m not even going to ask,” Jack finally said. “I’m coming to get you, hold tight.”

“No you’re not!” I protested, before I could hear the sound of his car keys leave his pocket. “I’m not a five year old! I just need to find him and get out!”

“Well, have you heard from our stalker friends yet?” Jack asked, clearly stifling a yawn. Lucky him, he was probably lying on a couch enjoying himself while I was struggling not to get abducted.

“Not yet,” I told him. “I mean, Dr. D hasn’t called, but Ao Jie Kai could be standing behind me for all I know. I have no clue what the guy looks like, and everyone here is in costume!”

A muscly guy wearing a pink tutu over his boxers ran past me. He had a halo attached to a headband on his head and sparkly angel wings strapped to his shirtless back.

“TINKERBILL BITCHES!” he yelled to the room, throwing a handful of glitter into the air.

Thanks to my fantastic luck, the glitter seemed to miss everyone else around but me. I shook my head, dusting the glitter from my hair, but I knew I’d be spending hours tomorrow in the shower trying to get it all out.

“What was that?” Jack asked, responding my frustrated groan.

“That was Tinkerbill, the gender confused fairy who just glitter bombed me!” I cried, dusting glitter off my black dress. Great, maybe now DJ Pete could use me as a disco ball. “Are you laughing at me?” I demanded, unable to believe Jack actually found pleasure in my misfortunes.

“Of course I’m laughing at you!” Jack replied, barely able to speak through his laughter. “Damn, I wish I had been there to see that!”

“I hate you,” I told him, pulling the cat ears off my head and throwing them on the ground next to me.



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