They were drunk.

After a particularly fulfilling concert, the band thought they had more than earned one night of fun before they all returned to their respective homes for the holidays.

The tour was coming to an end, and though it had been more fun than could be out into words, they were tired. They had spent weeks on end away from their homes, stuck on bus with each other.

It was enough to drive anyone insane.

And so, after spending so many nights playing their hearts out only to be forced back into that hellish bus as soon as the show was over, they decided to reward themselves on a tour well done.

For Tegan and Sara, Reward = Getting Blitzed.

So blitzed they were.

They had spent a good portion of the night hanging around the same bar, talking excitedly about plans for the holidays and reminiscing about the tour. But as the night wore on, fans stepped up to them more and more frequently.

Eventually it got to the point where Tegan was just about able to decapitate the next fan who cut her off mid sentence, asking for an autograph or a picture.

Sara sensed her sister's aggression rising and made a suggestion to the rest of the band.

"Guys, lets book a hotel for the night. I wanna get out of here and there's no way I'm getting back on that bus." The boys mumbled their approval and they managed their way out of the bar with minimal tripping.

There was a hotel nearby. The motley crew stumbled around the block in near silence until they reached the building.

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"Truth." Tegan said, not trusting any of the boys with assigning her a dare that didn't involve ingestion of possibly fatal levels of alcahol.

"All right then," Ted stepped up to the plate "
How'd you loose your V-Card?"

"My what?" Tegan asked back. She understood the question, but was taken aback by Ted's forwardness.

"Your virginity, Tegan." He said , "How'd you loose it?"

"Umm-" Tegan started, unsure of what to say. It wasn't that she was so out of it se couldn't remember her own first time, but she was trying to come up with a convincing lie in record time.

She could never tell them what really happened that night.