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Chapter Five

Summer sifted through her closet and in the very back, she found what she was looking for. She found all of her low rising tops, and her minis, and every other piece of clothing that she hadn't worn for a year now. As she pulled out a pile and tried some clothes on, Holly's words rang through her head, "It will be an unrevealing of the old Summer, the real Summer." She looked herself over in the mirror, her short flippy mini seemed shorter than it had before. She realized how low her shirt actually went, she dabbed on some makeup. She tried to ignore the fact that she felt the least like herself than she ever had in her life. Summer shook her head, and unbuttoned another button on her shirt and walked out the door.

She didn't even have to ask which house was Tim's because from the street she saw five guys chugging a keg, three couples making out, two girls crying, about 50 people grinding to music in the garage, and a fight breaking out amongst a group of guys. Summer rolled her eyes as she screeched to a halt. "Stop rolling your eyes," she told herself in the car, "This is your life now." As she hopped out of her car, she heard a couple of guys shouting out to her. Some guy who was about to fight called, "Break me off a piece of that!" One of the guys who was chugging, hit another guy on the shoulder and whispered, "Mother may I?!" His friend let out a low whistle as Summer walked by, he turned to the rest of the group and said, "Somebody get that girl a drink, she'll be easier drunk." His friends laughed and slapped him on the back. A year ago, Summer would have taken that as a compliment and winked at the guys, but now she just blushed and avoided eye contact.

As Summer entered the crowded garage, Holly staggered over to her and hugged her. "Summer, you made it!" Holly slurred, clearly wasted. From the dance floor, Tim yelled to Holly, "Get your ass back here skank!" Holly giggled, "Well, I'd better get back to Jim! I'll see you later Summer." Tim eyed Summer from head to toe, "you know, you're welcome to join us dancing if you've want. Neither of us have a problem with threesomes." Summer forced out a smile but shook her head.

Summer swallowed hard, and tried to pretend like this is where she wanted to be. She entered the house, just to find more people drinking, and more people making out. She looked around, thinking about what Holly had said today. Was this her life now? Her other life was certainly destroyed, but did that mean that she had to come back to this?

Then, a guy slowly approached her, "Hey, I'm Dan. You're Summer right?"

Summer smiled, "Yeah, how'd you know?"

Dan slowly smiled back at her, "Well I've heard that its not a party until Summer Roberts gets here and that you are really hot, so I knew it most be you."

Summer's smile slowly faded, "oh, who'd you hear that from?"

"Oh I can't really remember, but a bunch of guys in the locker room had said that you could really blow their minds, so now, I just wanna see if its true. But I haven't really seen you around at parties lately, I heard that you had a serious boyfriend, but then some guys said that wasn't true, because....well...you know."

Summer glared at Dan, "No Dan, I'm sorry, but I don't know. Refresh my memory."

Dan smirked, "Well, because nobody comes to Summer Roberts for a serious relationship! I mean come on, you're a legend!"

Summer nodded slowly, "Well Dan, I don't know exactly how many beers you've had tonight, but it must surpass 10 because you'd have to be really hammered to consider that a pick up line." Summer stormed off angrily.

Dan yelled from the background, "Fine bitch, suit yourself!"

Summer got into her car and she couldn't help the tears from falling from her eyes. This was reputation that she was trying to maintain? She had become a slut, but it was all just rumors. She had only been with one guy in her life, and even if she was ready to move on, she didn't want to do it with these guys. Summer wiped her eyes, she didn't want to go home, her dad was on a business trip, so only her step-mom was home. She pulled out of the drive way, and tried to remember where Marissa's new house was.