SPIN by K. J. Farnham

SPIN by K. J. Farnham

Author:K. J. Farnham [Farnham, K. J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: K J Farnham Publishing LLC
Published: 2019-04-11T05:00:00+00:00


The moment they walked through the door of the house on Hampton Avenue, Jenna wished she’d made Jayson take her home instead. Not only was the crowd a lot rougher than the one she normally hung out with, but she was starting to feel nauseous from the four beers she’d drank. As she looked around the dark, crowded, smoke-filled room, she wondered what the hell they were doing at a party like this anyway.

“Jayson!” she yelled above the hardcore punk music that was blaring throughout the entire first floor. “What are we doing here?”

He leaned into Jenna and was about to say something in her ear when Lou Tang appeared. Knowing that answered Jenna’s question, Jayson backed away from her and greeted Lou. Then he turned back to Jenna and yelled, “Be right back!” before following Lou into a room just off the living room.

Great, Jenna thought as she looked around for the most likely place for a bathroom. There were way too many bodies blocking the hallway just past the room Lou, Jayson, and the other guys had gone into, so she decided to head straight up the stairs. There had to be a bathroom on the second floor. When she rounded the corner at the top, she came face to face with a tall guy with spikey black hair and gauges in his ears. Based on his appearance, she wasn’t expecting the soft, medium-pitched voice that came out of his mouth.

“Whoa. Let me get outta your way, girl.” He lengthened his body and held up his hands, careful not to bump into Jenna as she tried to move around him.

As Jenna squeezed past him, she heard her name. “Jenna?”

“Leighton? Oh my God! I’m so glad to see you.” Jenna threw her arms around a stiff Leighton who gave her a few slow pats on the back and then pulled away.

“You smell like beer . . . I can’t stand beer.”

“Ahem . . .” the guy Jenna nearly collided with interjected, “Excuse me, but aren’t you going to introduce me to your hottie friend here?”

Jenna eyed the guy, unsure whether she should be offended that he’d called her a hottie.

“Don’t worry. He’s gay,” Leighton said, rolling her eyes. “Sticks, this is Jenna. Jenna, Sticks. Okay, can I use the bathroom now?”

Sticks surprised Jenna with a hug. “Nice to meet you, girl. I wasn’t playing before. In case no one told you today, you’re gorgeous.”

“Thanks,” Jenna said, smiling for the first time that night.

“Leighton, I need fresh air stat. Meet you at the car.” With a parting peace sign, he headed down the stairs.

“What the hell are you doing here, Jenna?” Leighton said, leaning against the wall. She was third in line for the bathroom. Jenna stepped behind her and leaned too.

“I was wondering the same thing.”

“Don’t tell me the rest of your friends are here too?” Leighton raised an eyebrow.

“No, just me with a couple of seniors who are downstairs in a room with Lou Tang doing who knows what.



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