CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX The shrill ringing of my alarm cut through the silence reigning in the house and I would have hit snooze again for the millionth time if I hadn’t suddenly remembered I had a class at nine. I turned ready to get off the bed but instead landed on the floor. My eyes instantly opened, a groan leaving my lips. Of course, I slept on the couch because my housemate threw some big ass party and some people ended up on my bed. I glanced at my wrist watch, my eyes almost popping out. “No! No! No!” I muttered, noting I only had eight minutes to get to class. I narrowly missed tripping over a couple of passed out people all the way up to the stairs of my room. When I tried the door, this time it badged open thankfully. There was surprisingly no one inside and everything was in or

