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- Fir Wand 14 1/8" Essence of Sphinx Remains.
By now Laura should have got the party scene out of her system. From the begging she hated hot, sweaty and crowded clubs filled with the smell of alcohol, lose inhibitions and a slight hint of vomit. Nothing about the party scene ever appealed to her. Even the shallow promise of free drinks wasn't enough to convince Laura any of it was fun. From the get go she only partied so hard and so long for the people, cherishing the alcohol fueled moments of vulnerability they shared. She hated the scene and the clubs, but what she truly and honestly loved was the intimacy people share on the verge of passing out. She felt so close to these people. People who probably didn't remember her, and probably never would. That was how she liked it. Sharing her innermost thoughts, aspirations and insecurities with someone that wouldn't care to remember the next day. She never had to face a consequence, nor a reality for anything she said. Finally Laura had the freedom she'd been waiting for.
What came as a surprise to her however, was the few people that stayed. Alyce wasn't so much Laura's friend as she was her mentor. They'd spent many a night drinking themselves to oblivion and not once had Alyce questioned anything Laura said, or tried to say while so deeply intoxicated. Alyce was a helping hand for the most part, a helping and also heavily drunk hand. Usually at 5 o'clock Laura would be getting ready and wouldn't meet up with Alyce until a few hours later. Tonight however was different. Laura had shown up unannounced on her friend's doorstep, carrying two large pizzas and a twelve pack of beer. The girl had wanted a change of pace for a while now, a chance to get to know Alyce away from all the drinking. Sure, the beer would mean they'd still be drinking. However that wouldn't get them wasted, more like comfortable enough to open up and become closer friends. Laura had no idea how her friend would react, she didn't even know if Alyce was home. At this point she didn't care. The cold was enough to convince her to knock on the door and run in after Alyce opened it. "Jeez it's cold out there." Laura always seemed to forget how cold New Zealand could be, especially in the middle of winter. Summer in New York was so different, as usual Laura was under dressed for the occasion. "Surprise!" She pulled her friend into a one armed hug, making sure she caught eye of the pizza boxes.
"I didn't feel like going out tonight. So I thought I'd surprise you with pizza." She pulled away. Searching for a place to put everything. It felt different here, she'd never admired Alyce's place with sober eyes before. Now she was able to realize it suited Alyce very well. She placed the pizza and beer on the coffee table. "I hope this isn't a bad time." She mused, seating herself on the nearby couch and gesturing towards the pizza. "They're hot from the oven and straight from New York." She opened a beer for herself, waiting for her friend to join her. "What are you going to do, just stand there? Dig in!"
What came as a surprise to her however, was the few people that stayed. Alyce wasn't so much Laura's friend as she was her mentor. They'd spent many a night drinking themselves to oblivion and not once had Alyce questioned anything Laura said, or tried to say while so deeply intoxicated. Alyce was a helping hand for the most part, a helping and also heavily drunk hand. Usually at 5 o'clock Laura would be getting ready and wouldn't meet up with Alyce until a few hours later. Tonight however was different. Laura had shown up unannounced on her friend's doorstep, carrying two large pizzas and a twelve pack of beer. The girl had wanted a change of pace for a while now, a chance to get to know Alyce away from all the drinking. Sure, the beer would mean they'd still be drinking. However that wouldn't get them wasted, more like comfortable enough to open up and become closer friends. Laura had no idea how her friend would react, she didn't even know if Alyce was home. At this point she didn't care. The cold was enough to convince her to knock on the door and run in after Alyce opened it. "Jeez it's cold out there." Laura always seemed to forget how cold New Zealand could be, especially in the middle of winter. Summer in New York was so different, as usual Laura was under dressed for the occasion. "Surprise!" She pulled her friend into a one armed hug, making sure she caught eye of the pizza boxes.
"I didn't feel like going out tonight. So I thought I'd surprise you with pizza." She pulled away. Searching for a place to put everything. It felt different here, she'd never admired Alyce's place with sober eyes before. Now she was able to realize it suited Alyce very well. She placed the pizza and beer on the coffee table. "I hope this isn't a bad time." She mused, seating herself on the nearby couch and gesturing towards the pizza. "They're hot from the oven and straight from New York." She opened a beer for herself, waiting for her friend to join her. "What are you going to do, just stand there? Dig in!"