Alex's POV
There's only 20 hours until graduation and the whole gang is having a sleepover at our place. Our families are flying in from different states and we should be spending time with them, but they understand that this is our last hurrah. Twenty hours until graduation means only twenty hours until our lives change forever.
But this isn't the time to cry; it's time for a final game of truth or dare.
"Olivia, truth or dare?" Allegra asks.
"Truth," Olivia answers.
"Have you ever had sex with a girl?"
"What?" Olivia says, surprised.
"Fess up, Liv," Allegra urges her. "College is a time for experimenting."
"Yes, but only with one girl. And it was a different time in our lives and we were both really drunk."
Everyone except Olivia and me look at Abbie.
"What?" Abbie asks. "Why do you bitches always assume I slept with everyone?"
"Because you have," Bridget adds.
"Back to the question," Casey urges.
"Alex," Olivia says. "I slept with Alex."
"What?" Serena says. "Lex, why didn't you tell me you scored with a straight girl?"
"Liv, I suddenly want to kick your ass," Casey teases.
"Like you could," Liv responds sarcastically.
"Okay, Olivia it's your turn," Allegra says.
"Megan, truth or dare?" Olivia asks.
"Truth," Megan answers.
"Why didn't you tell us you're expecting?"
"I'm not," Megan answers.
"Yes, you are," Serena cuts in. "Allegra told us. She may have graduated three years ago, but deep down she's still a sorority girl and sorority girls can't keep secrets."
"You guys got her drunk, didn't you?" Megan asks and Allegra tries to act innocent.
"Of course," Abbie responds. "Nothing is sacred when Allegra is drunk."
"They're bitches," Allegra says to Megan and then kisses her.
"Fine," Megan says to us. "I'm four months and I'm having a boy. We're naming him Dorian."
"You would," I add. "And why didn't you tell us?"
"I just felt guilty, I guess," Megan tells me. "My other little one would have been three years old already."
"It's not your fault, Twin 1," I tell her. "You did what you had to do and I'm so happy for you right now."
"So does that mean you're not going to be a porn star anymore?" Casey asks.
"Shut up, sister-in-law," Megan says. "And, no, that means I'm just taking a break."
"Megan will always be…Megan," Allegra teases. "Give me your turn, baby?"
Megan nods. "You can't do that," Abbie says. "You can't give Allegra your turn. It's against the rules."
"Fuck the rules," Allegra says. "Redneck, truth or dare?"
"Dare," Abbie says to mix things up.
"There's a street light outside, you know, one with a pole. I dare you to pole dance…in your underwear."
"You don't have to do it, bb," Serena says, but Abbie knows better than to back down from one of Allegra's dares. Within five minutes, Abbie has stripped down to her underwear and we're outside watching her pole dance. I can't believe how good she is at this. I'm trying not to look, so instead I glance at Serena who isn't able to take her eyes off of Abbie. "Back off, she's mine," Serena says to a couple of teenage boys who have stopped by to watch.
"Where did you learn to do that?" Allegra asks once we're back inside.
"My birthmother taught me that last summer," Abbie responds. "Being raised by a stripper does have a few perks. Serena loves when I do stripteases for her."
"bb!" Serena says as she starts to blush.
"Rena, what are you having?" Connie asks.
"A Kappa," Serena responds and Abbie starts laughing.
"That's her way of saying we're having a girl," Abbie tells her Lil. "We're having two little girls. I'm so excited. Dallas is a month old now and this little bundle of joy is due in November."
"Any names?" Casey asks.
"Abbie likes Abilene, but I'm thinking Mackenzie," Serena answers.
"Which means her name is going to be Mackenzie," Abbie teases.
The game goes on for another four hours and I witnessed things I thought I never would. I became depressed when it ended because I knew the inevitable was going to happen. We were going to go to sleep and when we'd wake up, it'd be graduation day and the day that we all split up.
Casey's arms are wrapped around me right now and as I look over to the couch, Serena's legs are spread for Abbie but this time it's for a different reason. Abbie is in between Serena's legs and she's kissing Serena's stomach and talking to the baby. I'm so happy for the two of them and I know Abbie is going to be just as excited about Mackenzie or Abilene as Casey was for Kylie. Megan is finally starting to show and Allegra is trying her hardest not to be emotional about their baby being on the way, but I know how she's feeling. Megan told me that Allegra is already starting to turn the second bedroom into a nursery for Dorian. Everyone knows that kid is going to be gorgeous. Allegra even jokes that he's going to get more girls than she ever did and that she's going to be so proud of his pimp status. I'm just glad that we're going to be raising our kids together. I know what Megan and Serena are going to go through and I want to be there for them through everything.
We all glance over to the couch when we hear moaning starting to come from Connie. Aubrey has her hand up her shirt and she's kissing Connie's neck.
"Look at Little Twat getting it on," Allegra teases.
"Go Lil," Abbie says.
"Ditto," Casey adds.
"Hey, Little Twat!" Allegra says.
"What?" Connie says, frustrated. "What can be so important right now, Allegra?"
"Don't talk to me like that, missy," Allegra tells her. "Do you have 45 units yet?"
"Not until tomorrow," Connie answers.
"Then you're still nothing but a freshman fuck and you haven't earned the right to talk back to me," Allegra says.
"Yes, your highness," Connie says. "Now, what did you want to tell me?"
"Nothing," Allegra says to her. "I just wanted to interrupt what you were doing."
And to think, just three years ago, Allegra was doing that kind of stuff to Casey and me.
"Aubrey, we have a chem final tomorrow morning," Connie says worriedly and we all laugh like it's the most hilarious comment we've ever heard. Oh, freshmen. We've been so wrapped up in graduation that we've forgotten that life will go on at this school even when we're gone. Connie and Aubrey are proof of that. They will come back next fall as sophomores and there will be a whole new crop of freshmen that they will get to haze.
I know that graduation is inevitable, but it's time to put my sentimental mood aside and enjoy the precious few hours I have left with the people I love more than life itself.
