Hi everyone, so sorry for the delay! I though I posted this a while ago but I guess it didn't go through.. idk but anyway hope you like chapter 4!

What I found inside the tent was Reed and Dash in bed together.

He was on top of her with his shirt unbuttoned and his hands on her chest, which was fully exposed since her dress was half pulled down. Her hands were working the belt off Dash's pants and she looked like she was in complete bliss, like she didn't give a care in the world about me.

I was going to throw up.

Then suddenly her eyes fell on mine and panic shot through them.

"Josh!" she shouted.

That's it. I'd had enough.

I turned around and started running, leaving behind those disgusting backstabbers I used to call my friend and girlfriend.

"Reed, wait!" I heard Dash yell behind me and realized she was going after me.

No, I couldn't face her now. I don't think I can ever even look at her again.

I heard someone retching behind me and somehow knew it was her.

"Ew! Bitch!" someone shrieked.

"Nasty!" another agreed.

If she thought that would somehow make me take pity on her, she was wrong. I was done with her. I felt like she ripped my heart out and decimated it into little pieces, that's literally how much it hurt.

I crossed the roof and saw a group of people hovering around the door to the 5th floor.

"Move!" I shouted and shoved through them.

"Josh! Josh, wait!" I heard her shout behind me.

I had to get away from her, since talking to her was not an option. There's just no way I could handle it.

I flung myself down the spiral staircase for all it was worth, and started running again.

It occurred to me though, that running away won't do any good, that she'll just keep following me.

So I got off on the 4th floor and braced myself for the pain seeing Reed was going to inflict on me.

I turned around and saw she looked a little worse for the tear. Her skin was shiny with sweat and had a green undertone to it, and her hair was a rat's nest piled on top of her head.

She reached forward as if to grab me, but I stepped away from her touch, and she actually had to grab the wall to regain stability. Her being this drunk was repulsive.

"You're a mess," I spat at her.

"I know. But Josh. I didn't.. I didn't know..." she stammered, attempting to explain.

Didn't know what exactly? What she was doing? Because she seemed pretty damn sure of herself in that tent. My mind flashed back to Reed unbuckling Dash's belt, and it was all I could do not to upchuck.

"I came back here to apologize. I came back here to tell you I felt bad about what I said. That I felt guilty," I said bitterly, feeling my voice rise with every word. "But where do I find you? I find you half naked, pinned under one of my best friends!"

She flinched while a bunch of guys smoking weed from bongs laughed next to us.

"Dude chill. It is the Legacy," the one with the red bong said. I would've flicked him off if I'd cared enough to do so.

"Josh, please," Reed desperately pleaded yet again. "I didn't know what I was doing. Something's wrong with me. I feel.. I didn't-"

"Think you were going to get caught?" I angrily finished for her. "Well you did. And just so we're clear, we're over. As of right now, I don't ever want to see you again. Good-bye, Reed."

Then I turned, shoved the red bong guy out of my way, and ran in the opposite direction.

"Josh! Josh, no! You can't-" but her voice cut off then because I was already to far away to hear.

I crossed the room and flew down the other spiral staircase, throbbing everywhere imaginable, and feeling like the place that used to be my heart was now an empty hole.

But I couldn't focus on that now, first I had to figure out how the hell I was getting home. I could take one of the limousines Suzel provided for us, but that probably wasn't an option since the drivers were instructed to wait until the end of the night to take us all home. So right now, hitchhiking seemed like the only chance I'll get of leaving this horrendous place.

I got off the stairs and stepped onto the main floor, trying to push my way to the entrance, but someone intercepted my path.

"Hey," Ivy Slade said to me with a knowing smirk. "You leaving already?"

Wait, why was Ivy talking to me? Didn't she hate me, along with the rest of Easton? Wasn't that the reason she tried to excluded us all from the Legacy? If only she had done a better job, then I wouldn't be in this mess in the first place. I guess I was kind of blaming this on Ivy, but it wasn't her fault, so that wasn't fair of me. At that point, it occurred to my overwrought mind that I still hadn't answered her.

"Yes," I said finally.

"Well, let me give you a ride," she said using a some what seductive tone.

"OK," was the only thing I could think to say. I may have never spoken two words to the girl, but she was obviously trying to be nice, and plus, it beat hitchhiking.

She took me by the hand, leading me through the thick crowd and out the front door that was flanked by security guards. Outside, there were limousines and town cars stretched as far as the eye can see, but she had a sleek stretch limousine waiting for her at the front of the line. She opened the door and carefully sat down as I slid in the seat across from her.

Being in here, I couldn't help thinking not hours ago, I was in a limo just like this with Reed and all of our friends. That seems like a different lifetime, a completely different Josh who had come to this Legacy full of hope, who was naive enough to believe he knew Reed better than anyone. That Reed loved him. But I could tell that what happened tonight was something I'd look back on forever, because now that I knew the real Reed, nothing would ever be the same again.

Whooo! Longest chapter yet (which I know is sad because this really isn't that long). If you have the time, please review because any constructive criticism or comments are super helpful to me! Thanks!