Jane Story
My freshman year I was invited to a party thrown by a senior whose parents were out of town. It was my first high school party. A friend, who lived a few houses down my block, had also been invited to the party. I managed to find us a ride from an upperclassman. Jane had been my close friend for three years, but the events of that evening changed our friendship forever.
There was alcohol at the party, hard liquor and beer. Jane and I spent most of our time with a group of people who were not drinking. While I was talking to someone, Jane left the room and disappeared. For an hour I waited, expecting Jane to return. As time passed, I became concerned and began to ask around about her. A few people told me she drank eight shots of vodka and went upstairs with a guy. I knew that that amount of alcohol would have a tremendous effect on her 110 pound body.
When I found Jane, she was staggering with her face flushed and eyes dazed. I asked her what she had done.......
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