***Hi Everyone. It's been a while since I've submitted anything due to a lot of writer's block, lack of inspiration, and an adhd brain that always seems to keep me from taking the time to actually sit and finish any new stories. Please feel free to comment and send any feedback. I'd love to hear what people think! This story is actually inspired by a real life experience, with some of it true and some of it embellished. I'll leave it to you all to decide where reality stops and fiction takes over. All characters are over 18.***
Jenna kicked off her shoes and pulled her legs up onto the couch, getting comfortable and looking around the room. It had been a great party, with lots of people coming and going, music, dancing, games, and plenty of drinks. Far too many drinks for her, probably. But she'd been having a good time. And besides, she had all day Sunday to recover. Things were winding down now and just about everybody had left. The music was still going but the only people currently still up seemed to be her, her housemates Kelly and Liz, Liz's boyfriend Adam, and that weird guy, Steve, who had randomly showed up about an hour previously.
The party had been nearly over, with most people gone, by the time the greasy-looking townie had wandered into their house. He'd introduced himself as Steve and said he heard there was a party going on and thought he'd stop by. While he hadn't been invited and was giving off a lot of creepy vibes, they'd all been a little too drunk to really care much and figured what the hell, let him stay a bit. Jenna could see him now, over in the bar area trying and failing to hit on Kelly. He looked like one of those guys who was trying too hard to be edgy and just came across as lame. He was a bit on the skinny side, with long, stringy, greasy black hair. He was wearing a beat-up looking black leather jacket with a tshirt underneath, and jeans that looked like they could use a wash if not just tossed into the trash. He seemed harmless enough though. Adam was more than capable of handling him and Kelly probably wouldn't have much trouble either.
Jenna smiled looking at Kelly. She was a starter on the University women's rugby team and had a powerful athletic build. She loved to party hard and could rival just about anyone with her ability to drink. She had a funny tendency to lose her clothes when she got really drunk though and tonight was no exception. She'd stripped down to her underwear at one point and was now drinking a beer wrapped in one of the blankets from her room. Jenna stared at her back, watching the muscles in her shoulders shift and flex as she moved and took another drink. Wonder if she still has her underwear on under that blanket, Jenna thought as she lightly nibbled her lip. Steve was standing next to her, blatantly checking her out and trying to chat her up and Jenna smiled to herself, wondering if Kelly's other drinking tendency would show itself before too long. While she was a fun, caring, outgoing girl, when she got a few drinks in her, she could have a short temper and was quick to look for a fight.
Yep, Kelly could take care of herself, Jenna thought. Looking to her left, Liz and Adam were together on the other couch, snuggled up together. They'd finished playing a drinking game not long ago and were now just sitting back listening to the music and kissing a bit. After a few more minutes they both got up, told Jenna good night, and headed upstairs to Liz's room. Jenna watched them go, jealous knowing that Liz was about to go get her brains fucked out. She pressed her thighs together a bit. It had been way too long since she'd had someone to mess around with. She'd hoped to get lucky tonight but her crush, Sara, was called in to work at the last minute and hadn't been able to make it. Sighing to herself, Jenna figured she'd just end up alone in her bed with her fingers or maybe a toy before passing out for the night. That is, if she even made it up to her room at all. She realized her eyes were feeling extremely heavy and she was comfortable where she was on the couch. Getting up and heading upstairs to her bed felt like a monumental task.