Chapter 7-

Marissa pushed Alex back. "Who are you?"

"What? I'm Alex, stupid." She kissed Marissa again and pushed her back onto the bed. "Take your shirt off."

"No. I'm not like that. I don't know who you are, but you better get away from me or–"

"Oh, so this is how we're playing today?" Alex pulled off her top.

"Stop it!" cried Marissa. She stood and ran towards the door.

"Where are you going, Marissa?"

Marissa opened the door. "Get out. Get out now."

"Okay," said Alex, walking out of the door. She sighed and turned back towards Marissa. "Call me when you're ready for third base."

"Eww!" cried Marissa, a bit disguisted, slamming the door in Alex's face.

Seth and Summer entered the large ball room together. Seth spotted his mother and father on opposite sides of the room. Seth motioned Summer towards the stairs. "There's an empty lounge upstairs."

Sandy approached Kirstin. "Kirstin, I just wanted to apologize for how I've been acting lately."

Kirstin glared at him. "It's going to take a lot more than an apology."

"How about this?" Sandy handed her a folded sheet of paper and walked away. Kirstin opened it and read it:

Go to the lounge on the 2nd floor.

Seth kissed Summer hard and began unbuttoning his shirt. He unsnapped his pants and pressed his body against her's. They lay on a couch in the dark corner near the back of the room. That was when they heard the door open. "Hurry," whispered Seth, "to the closet."

Kirstin opened the door and walked inside. She saw a large screen used for viewing movies hung in the front of the lobby. Suddenly a movie began to play. First it showed Kirstin and Sandy on their first date. Then it moved to later dates, their wedding, honeymoon, and the birth of Seth. It showed many moments in their life together. Her eyes began to mist. She heard something in the closet and thought, "It's probably Sandy." Kirstin hurried to the closet and silently but quickly jerked the door open. "Surprise!" she cried.

There was a naked Seth kissing the neck of a naked Summer.

Sandy smiled, listening behind the door in the hallway. He loved his wife. "Hello, Sandy." Sandy turned to see who it was.

Ryan kissed Marissa. They snuck up the hallway together, giggling happily. Ryan was unbuttoning his shirt as Marissa was unzipping her dress. Ryan pulled her into the bathroom and shut the door behind them.

There stood Rachel, smiling in her purple dress. She waved a golden ticket in the air. "I bought a ticket for 100.00. Do I look nice?" She walked towards him and began to kiss him gently, then pushed him against the wall.

"It's over," said Sandy. "I want you to leave town tonight or I swear to God I will call the police."