"Oh my God, Jen, nobody's going to interrupt your lame-ass sΓ©ance. And how many times do I have to tell you to stop hanging things with nails? We have those little sticky hooks for a reason."
Jen rounded in a flash, holding both the framing tack and "do not disturb" sign steady against the door as she dug in for a battle against her sorority sister.
"First of all, it's a summoning, not a sΓ©ance. Second, those hooks suck and you know it. Also, we wouldn't have to make our own fun if we were still allowed to host parties, Mary."
"Don't look at me. I would have never hit that police car if Susan hadn't t-boned the Dean."
"You hit a parked police car, Mary. With its lights on. Besides, neither of you would have had an issue if you hadn't decided to go to Arby's while drunk off your ass."
"Beef 'n Cheddars are good for hangovers."
Jen, at a loss for words, could do little more than stare in disbelief, then turn back to her hammering, making sure to be as loud as possible while driving the incredibly thin nail a fraction of an inch into the door. While she was still rather annoyed at her idiot sisters for getting them banned from having parties for the rest of the academic year, a small part of her was a bit glad to be able to do something other than get trashed and dress like a whore for Halloween.
She had always wanted to do something like this, but never had a chance in high school. She was pleasantly surprised when Liz made the suggestion the week prior, then downright stunned when Amy and Kat joined in as well. It seemed as though they were all motivated by a similar vague interest in spooky occult things, so it had been rather difficult for them to agree on what they actually wanted to do. In the end, it came down to following external links from an online encyclopedia. They were going to summon a demon.
Of course, they all knew that was just a pretense. If you could really summon demons using spells linked from a free online encyclopedia (that anyone can edit) and materials from the baking section of the local supermarket, the world would have been long since overrun and subsequently ruled by teenage girls. No, the order of business for the night was to get a bit tipsy, sit in the dark basement and scare the ever-living shit out of each other until someone turned on the lights. All-in-all, it sounded like a good time. There was just something about that mass hysteria generated by frightened women that got her heart pounding in ways nothing else could. She used to love going to haunted houses for that very reason, but there did not seem to be any good ones within a couple hours of the university. As such, they had to scare the hell out of themselves.
The house was already quieter than usual for this time of night on a regular day, much less a holiday. Quite a few of the sisters had already left for parties elsewhere. Unfortunately, there really wasn't another good Halloween party anywhere on campus since they got banned. Halloween was always their thing. Most of the girls that hadn't moved on to other parties elsewhere left with friends or boyfriends the moment class went out, and some even took advantage of the weekend to go back home to see family. It would be a quiet night indeed, which Jen hoped would add to the spook factor. She felt a bit bad for anyone who was staying, though. Their inevitable screaming was probably going to get a bit annoying.
Content with her poorly hung sign, she opened the door and went down to the basement to check on the preparations. The other three were down in the basement, moving around various stored furniture and making room for a large round table they had stolen from the den for the event. It was big and heavy, but looked significantly more occult than the other options. It was just a dark-stained wooden table with thick, ornate legs, but it was vastly better than a fold-up or a poker table, even if the poker table did have drink holders. Jess stood nearby, mindlessly watching her clothing tumble in the last few minutes on the dryer. She had been rather annoyed at having her laundry night interrupted by their festivities, but Liz had managed to convince her to only run her delicates. It was a bit of character growth for the otherwise ritually routine Jess.
"Are drinks ready?"
"I have brought libations for the black sacrament." Amy held up a large white box with a spout, excitedly presenting the barely wine as it sloshed around inside the sealed cardboard.
"You better not have been partaking of the 'libations' without me."
"Nay. Just pre-gaming."
"Oh, Jen, we could only find three of the nice wooden chairs. We already took a vote, and unanimously decided that you get the camping chair."
"Thanks for your consideration, Kat." She beamed at Jen sarcastically. "At least I get a cup holder."
True to expectations, she saw the green fold-up camping chair laid out for her next to the table. It looked absolutely ridiculous, but that would hardly matter once they turned the lights off. Turning her attention to slightly more important things, she set herself to the arduous task of finding somewhere to put six dozen tea candles. Turns out, some things are just never sold in small numbers. She ended up scattering them throughout the basement in small little clusters of six, partially as a nod to the occult, but more because that was how they were wrapped in the package. One package was left on the table so they could put one at each of the vertices of the pentagram Liz was busily trying to draw with salt and a bendy straw. Given how small tea candles were, it was probably best to put off lighting them until they were ready to go.
"What's still left to do?"
The other girls looked up from their various tasks, exchanging quick glances at each other and the various goods they had laid out before shrugging in near unison.
"I'm going to go get changed, then."
"Oh, right. I almost forgot. I'm going to finish up this...Tibetan salt art and go get into costume."
Jen bounded up the stairs, slowly becoming more excited about the events of the night. She made her way to her small, somewhat messy room, closing the door behind her. She had never been too particular about picking up after herself. She kept things clean enough, but bits of clothing and other odds and ends occasionally found there way onto the floor. And stayed there. Her clothes today would join their siblings in the jumbled mess in the corner.
She stripped quickly down to just her underwear, discarding her top and pants haphazardly. Much to her dismay, her deep summer tan had already faded away almost entirely, leaving her almost cream-colored. Were it not for the handful of barely visible lines around her white bra and panties, one might not even realize that she had ever been tan. This late in the season, the only hint that she had ever seen the sun was the light dusting of freckles that covered her cheeks and nose. Her well-faded tan contrasted nicely with her dark green eyes and straight raven-black hair that bounced gracefully about her shoulder blades and modest (but perky, she told herself) bust. She had always been much more proud of her long, fit legs anyway. She liked to stay in shape and, unlike most of her sisters, appreciated the value of weight training. Even she had to admit that it showed, particularly in her firm-yet-feminine stomach and ass.
Of course, with the night's activities what they were, none of that really mattered. To show exactly how little that mattered, she went straight for her costume for the night, pulling a long and unbelievably unflattering black robe from her closet. It was technically just a bathrobe, but it was the best she could do with the amount of time she had to prepare. At the very least, between its relaxed fit and plushy material, she would definitely be the most comfortable witch in the basement tonight. To complete the ensemble, she slipped into a pair of house slippers, feet wiggling contentedly in their fluffy comfort.
She left her room, bumping into Amy in the hall. The slim redhead looked somehow more ridiculous in a jet-black crop top and mini skirt. Clearly, she had gone with more of a modern aesthetic. Between her choice of dress and her natural slight build and curly red hair, she almost looked like a character from a b-grade horror movie that may or may not be adult in nature.
"Basement gets pretty cold, you know."
"That's what the wine is for."
"You do plan on remembering this, right?"
"I'll be fine. I'm half Irish."
Jen looked her up and down pointedly.
"Really? Just half?"
"The other half is Scottish."
They walked down the stairs together, rounding the corner and down another flight to the basement.
"Close the door behind you, Liz already beat you back down."
"How did she get back so fast? She was still working when I went up."
"See for yourself."
"It's not that bad, Kat."
Kat was already at the bottom of the stairs, waiting to flick the stairway lights off. She seemed to have taken the two-day shipping option and sported a rather cheap-looking witch costume, hat and all. To be fair, the tall brunette did already look a bit the part. Between her curly brown hair and rather long nose, she was the most witch-looking among them. Her deep tan, no doubt a feature of the very same genes that provided her nose, was the only feature that really didn't fit the look. That was not to say that she was at all hard on the eyes, but hers was a more acquired taste - lanky, elegant, and sharp-featured. At the moment, her features were a bit softened by her valiant-but-futile efforts to suppress a laugh.
As the pair reached the bottom of the stairs, they finally saw what had caused her reaction. Liz huffed about, trying to keep her long sleeves from sweeping any salt off the table. She stood uncomfortably in what Jen could only assume was her high school graduation gown, unless she secretly had completely atrocious taste.
"It's black. It's a robe. It works, right?"
The only thing that kept Jen from bursting into immediate laughter was more than a bit of jealousy. It may have been from high school, but no woman should ever fill out a gown like that. The polyester pleats of her robe were stretched flat by the enormity of her bust and breadth of her hips. Somehow, the ridiculously busty blonde had managed to make a graduation gown look like lingerie. Seriously, those had to be F-cups. Suddenly feeling more than a little inadequate, Jen forced out her waiting laughs. That would show her for being well-endowed.
"Shut up! I had it, it's free, and it fits."
"Barely."
"You look like you're about to pay an after-graduation visit to your favorite teacher."
"Yeah, you really should just wear that next year when there's guys around."
Fortunately, Amy stepped in to re-track the conversation.
"Anyway, ladies, I present to you the centerpiece for tonight's festivities."
With a cardboard box and a flourish, she produced and in one motion, slammed into the center of the salty pentagram a goat skull. By the looks of it, an actual fucking goat skull. That or a very, very convincing replica.
"Where the hell did you get that?"
"THE INTERNET! And that's not all."