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Narrative essay - Parties in a small town
ENGL 101 OL SP14
March 4, 2014
Parties in a Small Town
Every weekend there is a party somewhere. Whether it is out at the "river road," the lake, or even at someone's house, it is the "cool place" to be. Years ago, I arrived at the Halloween dance, at the school, not wearing a costume but expecting to have a great time with all of my friends dancing and listening to music. I overheard someone talking about a party that was going to start at Nick's house. Being invited to go with all of my friends, I didn't want to be the wimp of the group, so I decided to go along. I drove away from the school thinking that I would only stay for a little while at the party.

Pulling into the driveway, I instantly knew that this wasn't a “good idea”. My hands were shaking, and I had goose bumps all over my arms and legs. "What if my parents find out?" I thought. How would I be able to explain being at a party to them? I was supposed to be at the school dance. I looked at the trailer and saw people going in and out. Can I still leave? I was going to leave. However, I stepped out of my car and could hear the music playing from someone's system. It was the song "Another One Bites the Dust" by the band Queen.

The aroma of the trailer could be smelt outside, the sweet smell of blueberry blunts, and the Jack Daniels was being circulated like popcorn at a baseball game. I looked inside and saw people sitting on a dark pumpkin-colored couch playing cards. They were hanging out in the kitchen. People were going to and from the small, apartment size refrigerator popping the tops off of their beers and letting them fall on the floor which was covered in dirt, pieces of broken dry wall, and glass from a broken window. The looks on people's faces were that of sheer fun, they were making fools out of themselves, and, even if they hated it, they weren't going to stop.

I found Nick, who was gloating with the thoughts of his fantastic party, and behind him rose a voice that I

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