The bath tub is full of beer cans. High school kids are all over the four floors of my house. All four floors are trashed. There is broken glass all over the floor and lamps. I recognize the people, but their personalities are different. The lighting in the house is dark, and the people are almost glowing. I am nervous, walking around, wondering how all this happened. I am so scared that my mother will come in and yell at me and be very upset. Then my front door opens, and I see my mom’s shadow. She walks in with luggage in hand and she screams. I walk over to calm her down. She screams, while everyone is still at my house. I am back in my bed. I am nervous. Is my mom still mad at me? Did I even really throw a party? Am I in trouble? I ponder all of these things. My mom says Jonny get up in a sweet voice. She said it too nice for her to be mad at me. I think about it and realize I did not throw a party. I am in no trouble. I am so relieved
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Jonny Levin The Party Dream
The bath tub is full of beer cans.
High school kids are all over the four floors of my house.
All four floors are trashed.
There is broken glass all over the floor and lamps.
I recognize the people, but their personalities are different.
The lighting in the house is dark, and the people are almost glowing.
I am nervous, walking around, wondering how all this happened.
I am so scared that my mother will come in and yell at me and be very upset.
Then my front door opens, and I see my mom’s shadow.
She walks in with luggage in hand and she screams.
I walk over to calm her down.
She screams, while everyone is still at my house.
I am back in my bed.
I am nervous.
Is my mom still mad at me? Did I even really throw a party? Am I in trouble?
I ponder all of these things.
My mom says Jonny get up in a sweet voice.
She said it too nice for her to be mad at me.
I think about it and realize I did not throw a party.
I am in no trouble.
I am so relieved