ProfNigma Stories #9: Learning Curves #2
Date: 1/1/2017,
Categories:
Celebrities,
Author: FrankSinner
... rest of the walk was a bit awkward, and it only got more uncomfortable when she approached something that she never imagined seeing in person- a frat house. It was just like the movies- large house, filled with people, all holding red cups, while way too loud music boomed in the background as a bonfire blazed in the front yard. The large guys led Tori through the front door where a thinner guy blinded her with a flash, taking her picture with a Polaroid camera. "Ah!" The Latina teen shouted in surprise, and swung her arm towards the photographer, but was pulled along by Hunter into the rambunctious crowd. Tori slid by dozens of people, including a couple guys who took advantage of the crowd to cop a feel. "Yo, Jacob!" Hunter called out to a short and stocky blonde guy, "I gotta get this girl a drink, and one for me too." "What about Brad?" Tori asked, sliding up to Hunter, only sorta out of safety concern. "Fuck that guy…" he laughed, grapping two cups and handing one to his guest. Tori should have been more cautious, she knew, but there was something about this moment that made her want to strip her concerns away and just be free. Truth be told, she just didn't want to be alone tonight and was willing to see this out to that end. While Hunter was still laughing as he took his sip, Tori tried to hold back her distaste for the bitter drink and not cough as it slid down her throat. As she stared on at Hunter, she kept seeing how physically similar to Nate he was, but she was ...
... hoping he wouldn't be nearly as standoffish. Just as Tori finally seemed to get her bearings for this crazy party, Hunter led her up a flight of nearby stairs, and finally out onto a balcony, which was pretty sparsely populated. "Feel better, pretty girl?" Tori smiled and nodded, "Yeah, actually. Feels nice to get some fresh air. The party is kinda stuffy for me. Bit too much of a crowd." "But it isn't a party without a crowd of some kind…" Tori shrugged. He wasn't wrong, but this was really more of her thing. Quiet and simple times with people she liked being around. "Yeah, I guess so. Guess I'm not really a party girl." "Oh…" Hunter said, raising an eyebrow, "Somehow I doubt that. I'm pretty sure there's a party girl in there somewhere…" His bulky hands felt enormous on her thin arms as he caressed her arm, making his intentions pretty clear. Just like she felt with Nate. Ugh… she thought, why does my mind keep running back to him? It's not like I'm in love with him or anything. And even if I did miss him, he's the last thing I need to think about right now. Before she had even realized it, from being so lost in her head, she had downed the entire contents of her cup. "Somebody's thirsty," Hunter said, grabbing her cup and turning away with a wink. "I'm gonna grab us some refills. Don't go anywhere, beautiful…" Tori just smiled and nodded, pulling her hair back over her ear as she watched him disappear. Turning around, the brand new freshman looked out over the balcony and ...