Aiden Vallez
Aiden had always made it a point to get black out drunk at every party he attended. Of course, his father and step-mother always drilled on him about not mixing his pills with alcohol but never made a
real attempt at stopping him. They had eventually learned to accept that Aiden needed alcohol to make him forget. Though he would never let Bethany or Lucas see him like this. He was about halfway through with his third beer and had just left some fight that had been broken up when he spotted Rayne. He had been here-what-a an hour and hadn't seen her once. The brunette smiled to himself and practically skipped over to the girl. They had always been friends, since before Aiden could remember. Their mothers were good friends so naturally, they became friends, too.
Honestly, Aiden had barely noticed the other two girls when he energetically put his arm around Rayne's shoulder and pulled her to his side.
"Rainy Day!" Though Aiden was well aware of the fact that Rayne really only wanted to be called Rayne, he made a little exception for himself, considering the circumstances.
"Not only was I looking all over for you, I was drinking in the process," the brunette declared, and as if to prove his point, took a another sip from his beer. Aiden messed up her hair before letting go and looking at the two brunettes who Rayne had been talking to. The older girl he had recognized but Aiden wasn't sure if he had met the younger one.
"Oh, right. Sorry. My name's Aiden. You're Faye, right? And you're...?" He flashed a warm smile at the two girls before turning his attention to Rayne.
Of course, the 17-year-old hadn't meant to be rude by abruptly disrupting their conversation or how little his attention was turned toward the two but he had to tell Rayne about what he had just witnessed not five minutes ago.
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