JAYJAY's POV
We finally arrived at Kiefer's house, the excitement still buzzing from the festival lingering in the air. The music from the festival faded behind us, replaced by the energy of the party about to begin.
I glanced around and asked, "Kief , where are your siblings? Keagan and Keiren ?"
Kiefer shrugged. "Oh, Keagan had to go to his friend's place for a group project, so Keiren tagged along."
I raised an eyebrow, a little concerned. "Are you sure they're safe over there?"
Kiefer smirked. "Yeah, the friend's parents are actually our cimoany partners . I trust them completely."
I nodded, feeling reassured. "Okay, good."
As soon as we got inside, the boys started arriving. The house was buzzing—music playing, laughter echoing, and everyone getting into the party mood. The weekend had officially begun.
We danced, laughed, and played games until nearly 1 a.m. By then, most of us were exhausted. Some had already dozed off on couches, some were leaning against walls, still half-awake but too tired to move, and a few of us were still chatting quietly in corners.
Kiefer finally addressed the sleeping arrangements. "There are six bedrooms. You guys can share and spread out as you like."
I tilted my head, pretending to be casual. "And where am I sleeping, Keifer ?"
He grinned mischievously. "You're sleeping in my room… with me."
I nearly choked, and everyone around us burst into teasing laughter. "Ooooh, look at that! What's going to happen in there?" ci n whispered dramatically.
Kiefer laughed and shook his head. "Don't worry, just make sure you behave," he said, eyes twinkling.
"Behave?!" I repeated, pretending to be scandalized.
david playfully threw a small pillow at us, causing more laughter and teasing. The energy was ridiculous but fun, everyone joking and laughing until we were ready to finally head to our rooms.
One by one, we drifted to the bedrooms, still giggling, whispering, and playfully nudging each other. The house finally grew quieter, the chaos of the party settling into sleepy smiles and tired yawns.
Even with the exhaustion, I knew this was going to be a weekend to remember.
