Graduating at the top of your class—rich, good-looking, and well-respected—you had everything. You treated everyone fairly, but the popular crowd? You kept your distance. Too much drama, too much attention.
When the graduation party invite came, you planned to skip it. Loud music, drinking games, forced conversations—it wasn’t your scene. But your friends wouldn’t take no for an answer. And now, here you were.
The moment you stepped in, the booming bass sent vibrations through your chest. People were already tipsy, laughing, dancing, making memories they probably wouldn’t remember tomorrow.
“Finally!” Lia grinned, looping her arm through yours. “Come on, you’re just in time.”
“In time for what?” you asked, suspicious.
Before you could protest, your friends dragged you into a circle where a drinking game was in full swing. The rules? Spill a secret or take a shot. Each round, the shots got stronger. You weren’t sure whether to be intrigued or horrified.
Jungwon, Heeseung, Ni-ki, Sunghoon, Sunoo, Jake, Jay, Soobin, Beomgyu, Kai, Taehyun, and Yeonjun—the guys you had carefully avoided throughout high school. Too perfect, too charming, too much drama attached. But damn, they looked good.
You were about to slip away when you realized your so-called friends had set you up. The only empty seat was right in the middle of them.
With a sigh, you sat. Their presence was impossible to ignore, and apparently, so was yours.
“So, you actually decided to show up?” Jake smirked.
“I thought you hated parties,” Sunghoon added, eyes glinting with amusement.
“You were probably too busy being perfect ,” Jay teased, nudging you lightly.
You rolled your eyes. “I was enjoying my peace before some people dragged me into this mess”
“That’s cute,” Heeseung chuckled. “But now that you’re here atleast”
The night had barely started, and already, the drama was brewing.