AN: Disclaimer. I do not own X-Men. Hope you enjoy this

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It's been a week since we got here and everything's been good. Jenny and I had been watching the news to make sure we weren't on it. We had gone grocery shopping and even bought some new clothes! It was great; things were finally starting to look up.

I had just finished changing out of my pj's when Jenny woke up. "Morning Jenny" I said warmly. For some reason I just woke up in a really good mood. "G'morning" she said as she stretched. I got up and poured the both of us some yummy cereal.

"What should we do today?" I asked through a mouth full of cereal. She made a disgusted face as I spoke.

"We should use today as a day to celebrate our freedom before we get jobs that we need" she said putting on her bra.

"We spent two hundred dollars on food and clothes already and lets not forget our hair. That cost us ninety dollars together along with the tip we gave them" she finished.

I felt my shoulders drop a little. She probably saw that too. She put a hand on my shoulder. "Hey, at least its summer vacation, we won't have to worry about school for another two months" that made me feel a little better.

"That's true," I agreed. After getting dressed and cleaning up the dishes we decided we would go and explore the city the whole day and then look for jobs tomorrow.

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I never expected today to be so much fun. We went to an arcade, had ice cream, met some cute guys and were even chased around by one of those preachers on the street corner (AN:I mean those people who stand on the side of a busy street yelling out about God and all that stuff. I'm a Christian myself but sometimes those people scare me because they just pop out of nowhere).

It was fun but after a while we decided to hit a bar. The bar was loud, crowded and smelled of beer and smokes. It was perfect. Jenny and I sat down at the bar and ordered us both a beer.

Surprisingly the bar tender didn't ask us for our ID's, which was great since we were years under the legal drinking age, but today was a happy day of celebration. It should be okay to bend the rules just this once. We held up our glasses and cheered.

A few people sitting near us just rolled their eyes and mumbled incoherently. Jenny and I just laughed at them. We were too damn happy to care. That's when Jenny noticed something near the back of the bar.

"Abby! They have a karaoke machine!" I looked over to where she was pointing and she was indeed right. This place had a karaoke machine, and a small stage.

"So that's where the music had come from" How did I not notice that?

"Oh Abs, I love how clueless you are sometimes"

People had already gone up there and sang but none of them were that special. Not to brag but Jenny and I had good voices. After all, we were in a glee club for five years.

"Should we show 'em how it's done?"

"You show 'em, I'll watch"

After many minutes wasted on trying to get me to sing Jenny leaned over the bar and asked the bartender to put on a certain song. She took one last swig of beer and marched right up to the stage. I noticed some people stop what they were doing and watch her march up to the stage. I gotta give it to her, Jenny did have guts.

I took another sip of my beer and noticed that some scary looking guy was staring at me. It didn't really bother me much, there were always scary looking guys staring at girls in bars. I turned back to Jenny and grinned when I heard the song start to play.

I watched Jenny do a twirl while picking up her mike at the same time. Lucky for her they were cordless mikes; otherwise she would have fallen right on her ass.

Yeah, Yeah

Get up, Get out
Move on, move up,
there's no doubt
I'm all wrong, you're right
It's all the same with you
I'm too fit, too fat
You miss why
So why,
So why,
So why,
So why

She started moving around the stage, twisting and turning which earned a few cheers.

On and on,
And on and on,
On and on,
And on and on

Don't want to grow up
I want to get out
Hey!
Take me away
I want to shout out
Take me away,
Away,
Away,
Away,
Away

She started jumping up and down and so did some of the people in the crowd. And that creepy guy is still staring! What the heck is his problem! Really! If he wants to hit on me then just hit on me I don't care!

Round and round,
Here we go again
Same old start, same old end
Turn my head
And turn back again
Same old stuff,
Never ends

Do this, do that
Can't deal, can't deal with that
I tune in, tune out
I've heard it all before
Hello, goodbye
Never asking me why,
Goodbye,
Goodbye,
Goodbye

She started to get more bold and started dancing for real on the stage. The crowd seemed to love it. 'Just wait until they find out how old she is' I thought with a laugh.

On and on,
And on and on,
On and on,
And on and on

She flashed a smile at me before turning back to the audience.

Don't want to grow up
I want to get out
Hey, take me away
I want to shout out
Take me away,
Away,
Away,
Away,
Away

Next there was a guitar solo in the song so I watched as Jenny started dancing in the crowd. I checked to see if the guy was still watching me. He wasn't, he was watching Jenny now.

Don't want to grow up
I want to get out
Hey, take me away
I want to shout out
Take me away,
Away,
Away,
Away,
Awayyyyyayyyyayyyyy

Soon enough she was dancing her way to me. Oh no, she's not going to drag me into this is she?

"C'mon Abby, sing!" I rolled my eyes. Of course she was, sneaky girl. I stood up and grabbed the mike from her.

Don't want to grow up
I want to get out
Hey, take me away
I want to shout out
Take me away,
Away,
Away,
Away,
Away

We sang the last couple of lines together as we danced back on stage. Some of the crowd started cheering, demanding an encore. Jenny and I looked at each other and knew we were in for a long night.

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AN: Ta-dum! As for the legal drinking age thing I did some research and most of it said that the legal drinking age for New York was 21 and they are not 21 yet.