- Messages
- 95
You're invited! These were the words screamed from the floral purple card that Jack had discovered upon opening the morning post. He had stood there in his underpants, staring at it for at least five minutes before accepting the fact that he had been invited to the party of someone unrelated to him. He had shuffled into the cramped kitchen, where he was subsequently pounced upon by a fluffy white cat. "Argh! Cat! Get off me!" This had become a morning ritual for Cat, and she was showing no sign of giving it up any time soon. Jack scraped some cat food from a tin and into the bowl. Happy with this, Cat pounced upon the bowl instead of Jack. Jack sighed in relief and made his own 'breakfast', though it was actually the early afternoon..
Three days later, and Jack was bracing himself for the first party he had been to in years. The invite had said to come in fancy-dress, a fact that Jack had spent many hours thinking over. He spent a lot of time, at home, dressed up in erratic outfits, and though he could easily choose one of those, he didn't know which style to go for. What was appropriate for a grown-up birthday party? He didn't have the funds to buy something new.. With a heavy sigh, Jack had tried on all of his clothes, finally settling upon a flowing black shirt and black leather trousers with a belt. He had even made a point to mess up his hair and twist it a little bit and add an ounce of makeup. He stared at himself in the mirror by the front door as he picked up his keys. "Oh, Jack.. You're mother would be so proud." He said to himself in a sarcastic tone. His hand fell upon the door handle and he started on his journey to a life-changing party.
It was eight thirty-seven when Jack stumbled from his car and into the lap of a party that was already thriving in the quiet street. At the door, he was greeted by two drunken young men dressed as doctors, one of whom forced a bottle of beer into Jack's hand. Cautious of what was really in it, Jack didn't take a swig, instead thanking the man and stepping inside. He fought his way through the crowd of people to the one place where it seemed to thin- a leather couch by the living room window. There were only four people in the area, one of whom was sat beside Jack on the couch, the other two being one of those lovey-dovey talking couples who stood in the outskirts of a party, ignoring everybody else. Honestly, it was a wonder why they even bothered to turn up..
"Jack Dyson?" the voice caused Jack to jump and turn his head. He was on his feet in seconds. The person talking to him was dressed as a rabbit. An obvious choice. "I.. Yeah." He felt a little guilty for not recognising the girl smiling at him- Madeline, the host of the party and the birthday girl. "So glad you could make it." she beamed before skipping back off to join her friends and pointing at Jack. Slowly, he sat back down. Great; he hadn't seen her in years and she was already back to pointing and gossiping. Why had he come here?A penguin carrying a tray of drinks, handed one to Jack and waddled on. "Cheers." he said miserably. If only he realised just what all these people were..
Three days later, and Jack was bracing himself for the first party he had been to in years. The invite had said to come in fancy-dress, a fact that Jack had spent many hours thinking over. He spent a lot of time, at home, dressed up in erratic outfits, and though he could easily choose one of those, he didn't know which style to go for. What was appropriate for a grown-up birthday party? He didn't have the funds to buy something new.. With a heavy sigh, Jack had tried on all of his clothes, finally settling upon a flowing black shirt and black leather trousers with a belt. He had even made a point to mess up his hair and twist it a little bit and add an ounce of makeup. He stared at himself in the mirror by the front door as he picked up his keys. "Oh, Jack.. You're mother would be so proud." He said to himself in a sarcastic tone. His hand fell upon the door handle and he started on his journey to a life-changing party.
It was eight thirty-seven when Jack stumbled from his car and into the lap of a party that was already thriving in the quiet street. At the door, he was greeted by two drunken young men dressed as doctors, one of whom forced a bottle of beer into Jack's hand. Cautious of what was really in it, Jack didn't take a swig, instead thanking the man and stepping inside. He fought his way through the crowd of people to the one place where it seemed to thin- a leather couch by the living room window. There were only four people in the area, one of whom was sat beside Jack on the couch, the other two being one of those lovey-dovey talking couples who stood in the outskirts of a party, ignoring everybody else. Honestly, it was a wonder why they even bothered to turn up..
"Jack Dyson?" the voice caused Jack to jump and turn his head. He was on his feet in seconds. The person talking to him was dressed as a rabbit. An obvious choice. "I.. Yeah." He felt a little guilty for not recognising the girl smiling at him- Madeline, the host of the party and the birthday girl. "So glad you could make it." she beamed before skipping back off to join her friends and pointing at Jack. Slowly, he sat back down. Great; he hadn't seen her in years and she was already back to pointing and gossiping. Why had he come here?A penguin carrying a tray of drinks, handed one to Jack and waddled on. "Cheers." he said miserably. If only he realised just what all these people were..