“Stop pacing. You are giving me a headache.” Ashton mumbled from his so very comfortable position on the bed. “How the hell can you be so calm about this?” I snapped. We had been trapped inside the damned room for about three hours now and I was starting to lose my head. Even the party was over now; I could practically hear the resonating silence of the house. “Well, there’s nothing we can do until someone comes and unlocks the door, so what is the use of wasting our energy? Might as well call it a night and sleep here.” He muttered, yawning. “I can’t believe this.” I gestured around the room, “first of all, I am stuck and to top it all, I am stuck with you. Someone is playing a twisted game with me.” “Come on, I know you are actually jumping and squealing on the inside that you are s

