***All characters are over 18 and are fictional. Any resemblance to any real-life persons or situations is purely coincidental.
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Alan couldn't blame Julia for what happened; she had way too much to drink that night and wasn't thinking clearly. The incident started at their company's annual New Year's party. They were usually a lot of fun with plenty of alcohol. Everybody they worked with was there, and most of them had a date, be it a spouse or a boyfriend or girlfriend.
Julia was there with her boyfriend Thomas, while Alan, on the other hand, had to go alone. His fiancΓ©, Becky, was stuck in Canada when she was visiting some friends for a couple of days, and her flight had to be canceled because of engine problems, so she couldn't make it back in time. So, she's spending New Year's with her friends in Canada while Alan is here alone with his friends and colleagues.
Alan explained Becky's absence to everyone at the party, and they understood. Some of the guys joked that he should've brought a date and Becky would never know. The joke didn't fly well with some of the other ladies at the party. Although Julia did have a good laugh about it, she was cool like that.
That night, Julia was wearing a tight black dress with one shoulder strap. She was about 5'4", with nice curves and long black hair. Alan once had a crush on her back when they were in college together, but it never went anywhere, which was a good thing because she was a cool friend to have and Alan didn't want to jeopardize the friendship. Plus, he knew that if he had done something back then, he probably would never have met his Becky.
The night was going pretty smoothly. Everybody was dancing, telling stories and jokes, and sharing office gossip. They told each other their New Year's resolutions and then joked about which ones they would give up on first. Around 11 p.m., the usual suspects began to get drunk and had to be kept an eye on because they needed supervision and were most likely not allowed to drive. Alan was grateful there were companies like Uber and Lyft for these occasions.
It was about that time when Alan noticed something was going on with Julia and her boyfriend. He saw them in the far-off corner of the party, arguing but trying not to show it because there were people around. Alan wasn't sure what they were arguing about, but it caused Julia to storm off and Thomas to follow her. It looked like she was going to leave the party, but they went into one of the empty offices, probably to talk things out in private.
"Looks like Julia is celebrating early," someone next to Alan said.
Alan looked over and saw Jake Miles smiling at him. He was the office pervert, so it was no surprise to Alan that sex was the first thing that came to mind for him.
A minute later, Julia and Thomas left the office, not looking happy. Juia walked back to the party, pretending that everything was normal, while Thomas stormed off and left the party.
"That didn't take long," said Jake. "I would've gone twice as long for her."
"Sixty seconds is still bad," Alan told him.
Jake didn't like that joke at his expense, but Alan didn't care. Alan didn't know where Jake got the idea that they were friends, but he would always try to hang out with him, and it almost always led to him making dirty jokes.
Julia walked up to Alan just as Jake walked away to hit on an intern who was too hot for him.
"Is everything alright?" Alan asked.
"Everything is great," she said with a big fake smile.
"I saw what happened, you want to talk about it?"
"No, what I want to do is drink."
They went to the liquor table in the conference that held a variety of drinks for everyone. Alan opened two beer bottles and handed one to Julia, who drank half of it in three seconds.
"I'm sorry, Alan," she said. "It's just that Thomas can be such an ass."
"I understand, but you should take it easy."
"I'll be fine," she said before finishing off the beer and grabbing another one.
"That's what you said in the last year of college--"
"Don't you dare say it," she said angrily.
"When you broke up with your boyfriend--"
"You are such a bastard," she said, smiling this time.
"And you got drunk at the frat party and started stripping on a pool table."
She laughed hard, and then they both drank another glass of champagne.
"And if it wasn't for you, I would've gone upstairs with those two football players," she said.
"Something I'm not sure if you appreciated or hated me for."
"Appreciated," she said. "Although I wouldn't mind a couple of football players screwing me right now."
They eventually separated to mingle with their colleagues at the party. Julia seemed fine when she went off to speak to a couple of her girlfriends, so Alan went off to speak to a couple of guys about their predictions for which team is very likely to win the Super Bowl.
Just before midnight, everyone paired off with their significant others to be ready for the countdown. This upset Alan as he had a woman to share a kiss with, but she was stuck in another country. There were a few others in the same position, so at least he wasn't alone, but he still felt left out.
When it was time for the countdown, everyone counted down from ten seconds, and when the clock hit zero, everyone cheered, chanted "Happy New Year," and kissed the person next to them. Alan simply stood in the back and observed the happy couples kissing.
Afterwards, Alan remembered about Julia and looked around for her. He found her by the liquor table getting herself another drink, and he could tell she had already had too much by the way she was spilling the bottle of vodka she was trying to pour for herself.
"I think you've had enough," Alan said, trying to get the bottle away from her.
"Shut up, I know what I'm doing," she said as she walked away from him.
Over the next hour, Julia got more wasted as she was bumping into people and laughing inappropriately at the dumbest things. He didn't see the whole thing because he was on the phone with Becky, seeing how she was. She complained about the cold and wished she was back home with Alan.
When he was finished with his phone call, he found Julia was so wasted she was flirting with Jake; worse yet, it looked like she was getting ready to leave the party with him. Alan had to intervene and run through a bunch of people before they got on the elevator.
"It's OK, Jake, I got her," Alan told Jake as he tried to take Julia away from him.
"No, dude, it's OK, I got this one," he said with that usual perverted smile on his face.
"I know where she lives."
"I thought I'd just take her to my place; it's closer."
"You're not taking her anywhere, Jake," Alan replied sternly.
"Let's ask Julia," he said. "Julia, who do you want to leave here with?"