“I’m okay…I just don’t want to talk to her right now” I muttered loudly.
The music wasn’t too loud but it was loud all the same.
“Are you at a club or something?” he asks just as someone screams that the music playing was their favorite songs.
“Sort of”
“Are you drunk?”
“Just tipsy” I answer, though I was planning to drink myself to oblivion this once.
“Do you have a designated driver?”
I giggle at that. His cop character was coming out to play and I liked that. I also liked that he was concerned about how I would get home.
“No, but I plan to take a taxi” I answered.
“No, you won’t. Give me ten minutes” he says before hanging up.
I frown at my phone. Wondering why he said that. Deciding that it wasn’t that important, I push it to the back of my mind. Today was all about forgetting and letting myself go.
I don’t know how long it was when I feel someone sliding in the seat next to mine. I look up and I’m surprised to find Ethan’s blue eyes staring at me.
“Ethan, how are you here?” I ask in confusion.
“I told you I’d be here in ten when we talked, don’t you remember?” he asked back.

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