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Authors: Marie Cole

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BOOK: Elly & Kent - The Complete Story: Includes Books 1-3
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I shook the shock from my face and pasted on a polite smile. "Yeah, sorry. Let me take your coats, I'll hang them up for you."

Kent sat the bags down, and offered his coat to me. Jen took a minute before she removed hers. She was wearing a low cut v-neck sweater, showing off her perfect cleavage. Kent smiled as I took it. "Thanks. " His eyes passed from Jen to me before he picked the bags up. "I'll go put this in the kitchen. "

I nodded as I watched him disappear into the kitchen. Jen had no problem letting me serve her, she held it out to me with a grin. Once he was gone Jen looked me over slowly, "You look...nice." Her voice was dripping with sarcasm.
 

Had I known that Jen was going to be here and flashing everyone maybe I would've worn something flashy too. But no, I thought, probably not. It was a lounge around night. I was dressed for comfort, not to impress. If I had her boobs maybe I'd wear a deep v-neck too. I squeezed my contempt and stuffed it deep down as I turned around, hanging up their coats in the closet.
 

"Thanks," I managed to get out. I think it even sounded slightly polite.
 

Kent returned from the kitchen, clapping his hands and then rubbing them together as he looked between us. "We're set with drinks, snacks and board games. Did you get some puzzles, Els?"

Jen shrugged her shoulders happily as she slid next to Kent and wrapped her arms around his middle, hugging him to her side. "It's going to be a fun night!"

I smiled coldly, "I did. But maybe since Jen is here she'd like to do something less nerdy. What board game did you bring? Candyland?"

A playful smirk moved along Jen's glossy lips. She shook her head which caused her breasts to press against Kent. "I was thinking we could do something else. Maybe strip poker. "

He ran his hand through his short hair, his other arm around her, holding her against him as he tried to break the tension between us. "We can watch a movie now and figure out the rest later."
 

"Great. It's settled. You guys go get comfortable in the living room. I'll bring in the snacks for the movie." My back was stiff as I walked away from them. I heard her giggling as they walking into the living room. The cabinets were banging a little louder than normal as I tried to work off some of my frustration.

I had to make a couple of trips back and forth to the kitchen. The first trip back, I saw Kent and Jen snuggled up together on the couch I let the snacks fall loudly on the coffee table. When I came back again I had water bottles. I tossed two roughly at Kent's crotch and held onto the third. The first bottle was caught but the second connected with his thigh, making Kent jump.

"Do you want to watch
The Zombie Who Stole Christmas
or
Miracle on 34th Street
?" I asked.

 
He coughed from the close call and frowned at me. "
The Zombie Who Stole Christmas
," he said.

Jen spoke softly, giving him the little girl talk again, "But Ken..." I clenched my jaw at her nickname as I waited. "It's going to be scary."

"Don't worry, I won't let any zombies get you." The arm around Jen snuggled her in closer as he pressed a kiss to her forehead.

I clenched my jaw as I turned around and put the DVD into the player. I set my bottle of water down on the floor and went to the recliner where the blankets were waiting to be used.

I grabbed both of them and shook them out a little. Two blankets, three people. Damnit. I heard my mother's voice in my head scolding me for not giving my guests their own blankets. I tossed them both onto the couch next to Kent and then sat down on the floor in front of the coffee table, ostracizing myself.

I kept my eyes forward on the TV as the credits started and then everything went black as a blanket was thrown on my head. I frowned, grabbed it and threw it back at him. He didn't catch it because he was in the middle of spreading out the other blanket over him and his girlfriend.

"If you want it back, let me know," he said as Jen snuggled into his side, her hands hidden by the blanket.

I grabbed the veggies and turned around again. Fifteen minutes into the movie and I heard Kent's breath catch behind me. Seriously? I forced myself to keep staring at the TV. I would not turn around. I would not turn around. I would not--
 

A zombie killer came out of nowhere leaving me and Jen screaming.
 

I heard Kent chuckle and then some whispering from Jen and then another chuckle. There was snow and blood all over the screen and suddenly I was feeling very cold. I turned around and spotted Jen's hand pumping up and down under the blanket. Eyes wide I quickly pointed to the blanket beside Kent. "Can I have that, please?"

Kent shifted a little and the motion paused. "Yeah," he said as he tossed me the blanket. I caught it and wrapped it around myself as I got back into position. I leaned forward and turned the TV up before settling in, munching celery as zombies snacked on human flesh.
 

"Ewww," I heard Jen's annoying voice behind me. I rolled my eyes and tried to block her out for the remainder of the movie.
 

As the credits started Jen excused herself to go to the bathroom and Kent remained carefully hidden under the blanket. I turned around after she left and got up onto my knees, grasping the coffee table in my shock, "Kent Matthew Lyle!" I whisper yelled, "Did you just let her...? Did she?..." I felt like my eyelids might stay stuck open forever if they went any wider.

He shook his head. "I didn't let her get that far. " he said softly.

"Liar," I continued to whisper as I got up and moved to the couch. No way was there that much noise and giggling and whispering without Kent getting his rocks off.

Kent had the blanket over him still. "Not lying." I sat down next to him and pulled the blanket down so I could see. His pants were still zipped, the outline of his hard penis straining against his pants. He yanked the blanket back over himself with a blush. "Geez, Elly."

"Gross, Kent," I scolded him again in a hushed voice as I moved away from him. Mad that I wasn't the one who'd given it to him. Madder still that Jen had done it, in my house! While I was in the room! I snatched up the snacks and glared at it, "It's Christmas for Christ's sake," I said over my shoulder as I took the snacks to the kitchen.

By the time I came out of the kitchen Jen and Kent were at the front door, shrugging themselves into their coats.

"Leaving already?" I tried to leave the disappointment out of my voice. I wasn't sad for Jen to be leaving. But for Kent, my heart squeezed tightly.
 

"Yeah," Kent said as he avoided my eyes, "Jen's mom invited us to dinner. So we've got to run."

He was lying. But I wasn't going to call him out on it. If he wanted to leave, he could. I wasn't going to force him to stay in my company for any longer than he wanted to...which didn't seem to be very long at all.

I nodded and waited for them to step through the door. "Cool. Well, Merry Christmas." I watched as they stepped down to the sidewalk. Kent briefly waved, still avoiding my direct gaze. Jen, on the other hand, she waved and smiled cheerfully, almost as if rubbing it in.
 

"Merry Christmas, Elly! Have a good night! Don't forget to go to bed early so that Santa Claus can come!" She disappeared into Kent's SUV after he shut the door. He glanced at me from a distance, held his hand up in parting and then disappeared from view himself.

I felt the sting of tears in my eyes as I shut the door. Great. I was all alone. I wasn't going to let myself wallow in my self-pity, however. I was going to a party. A grown-up party. With adults who probably wouldn't be wanking each other off underneath their hosts' blankets.
 

Best case scenario there was another lonely soul there like myself. Worst case scenario, I'd get really, really drunk, for free.

Chapter Thirty-Seven

I stopped by Stacy's house and picked her up. She would be my partner in crime tonight. The best case scenario was already under way as we stepped in, together, to Mrs. Frederick's party.
 

The cacophony of voices was overwhelming and bodies were everywhere. She was standing by the door and smiled at us as we entered, "Elly, dear. You've finally come to my Christmas Eve Bash!" She touched my shoulder lightly.

I smiled politely and nodded, "Yes, ma'am. And I brought a friend too, I hope you don't mind."

She wrinkled her nose and shook her head, her smile still on her lips. "Oh, no, of course not. Make yourselves at home. There are a few other younger people here. I think they're downstairs with the karaoke. Go ahead and put your coats in the laundry room and then head on down there."

I looked behind me to Stacy, who nodded, and then turned back to Mrs. Frederick and smiled. A shrug of my shoulders and we were off. We left our coats on the rack and then proceeded downstairs after a doing a loop and finding nothing else interesting.

We were greeted immediately to the overwhelming smell of pot and the soft thumping of bass-heavy dance music. I coughed and waved my hand in front of my nose as we made our descent. Stacy leaned down and whispered into my ear, "You've never smoked before?" She sounded almost giddy at the realization.
 

"No! And I don't plan on starting now, either."
 

There was a group of five sitting on the couch. A blonde guy on the end was taking a hit off a green bong while the others watched. I wondered if karaoke was code for getting high. If it was I wasn't sure I was wanting to participate.

I recognized one of the girls. She was a close friend of Jen's and as soon as my eyes locked on her I felt my stomach clench. She recognized me too and pointed her candy red nail directly at me, "Hey! I know that girl! Hey, girl! Come on over here!" She smacked the boy who was sitting next to her, "Make some room!"

"Watch it, Sadie," he warned before moving over. A couple got off the couch too, to make room. I walked over slowly and sat down next to Sadie with an apprehensive smile. I felt like this was a trick.

"Hey... Sadie."

"How do I know you?" She wrapped her arm around my shoulder and pulled me in close.
 

"Um... Jen, I think." I looked at Stacy, who had sat down beside me, but she was busy staring at the bong and asking twenty questions about the pot inside of it.

Sadie yanked on me, causing me to give her my full attention. "Oh yeah! You're the girl who is always trying to steal her boyfriend." She laughed and I smiled, though I didn't think that was very funny.

"I'm not really trying to steal him. We are just friends."

She laughed again, "Oh, sure, sure. I tried to steal him too until I realized what a geek he was, no worries."

I laughed mirthlessly and pulled away, "Yeah..." I turned my attention to the coffee table. It was a smorgasbord of junk food and the only thing that looked even slightly appealing were the brownies. I shook my head, I wasn't going waste my calories on some stupid brownies, and looked up just in time to see Jen's long legs coming into view as she came down the stairs.

Sadie looked too and gasped with excitement when she saw Jen. "Hey, girl!!" She jumped up and ran to her, wrapping her up in her weirdly strong embrace. Kent was behind her and I looked away before he could meet my gaze. Maybe if I just chilled here and looked away he wouldn't notice me. Maybe I could camouflage myself into the couch.
 

Nope. No, I wasn't that lucky. "Hey, Elly." I saw Stacy look up at Kent because I was looking at her. She looked at me and cocked her head towards Kent to try to get me to say hi.

I looked up and gasped in surprise. "Kent! Wow! Crazy seeing you here since you said you were going to be with Jen's mom all night tonight." I heard the blonde guy bust out in laughter. When I replayed what I'd said it had definitely come out wrong.

Kent cleared his throat, and his shoulders were rigid, probably because he thought the blonde guy was making fun of him. "Crazy seeing you here too, since I thought you'd be at home playing with yourself tonight," the corner of his lips kicked up just a bit.

I glared at him as the blonde guy all but rolled on the floor in his joy. Stacy chuckled too for a few seconds, but quickly cleared her throat to stop herself. She grabbed the bong and took a big hit.

"I'll be right back," I stood up and moved past the couple making out on the couch. The boy had his hand way up her shirt and I couldn't help but feel a tiny bit jealous. It should've been me and Kent on a couch making out. But no. He was here with
her
.

The bar was tucked back in the corner and I looked over the bottles as I tried to devise a plan to get Kent to realize he had feelings for me. If nothing else I could declare my love for him. But what if he rejected me? What was I saying? He probably would reject me. He definitely participated in the sleep sex. Your body doesn't just do that and grope people when you're unconscious.
 

I poured whiskey into a red plastic cup and took a big gulp. It burned on its way down and caused me to cough. I felt a warm hand slapping me gently on my back. The tingles and prickles I felt going through my body told me it was Kent before I even turned around.

"Easy, Elly. Whiskey is risky." He grinned at his own rhyme. Upon seeing my grimace his lips turned down in a frown. "Fine. Don't think I'm cute tonight. But this is a mistake," he took the plastic cup from me and set it down on the bar behind me.

I turned around and picked it up. I gulped it down and then slammed the plastic cup down on the bar. I met his gaze and there was silence between us as I tried to keep my whiskey down. "The only mistake was..." I pressed my lips together to keep from saying it. If he didn't know then he'd probably think I was being jealous or spiteful. If he did know then my heart would be crushed when he confirmed it was a mistake.

"Was what?"
 

"Was inviting you over for Christmas Eve."
 

He looked as if he'd been slapped and I left him that way. I realized halfway back to the couch that I forgot the whiskey. Kent had moved back Jen, his face still pale. I huffed to myself. I was glad he was feeling some of the pain I'd felt earlier. Served him right for ruining our tradition. I tipped my cup off and then joined Stacy on the couch.
 

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