off the floor and pushed open the door。 “Just take me home。”
Dan put his arm around his sister and Serena took his hand。
Together; they wound their way through the crowded party。
“Wait! Your gift bags!” Rain Hoffstetter squealed from her post at
the front door。 She handed Serena and Jenny each a black Kate
Spade tote bag。
Dan pushed open the doors and ran out into the street to hail a cab。
When he found one; Serena got in first; then Jenny; and then Dan。
Jenny put her feet up on the hump in the floor and hugged her
knees; resting her head against them。 Serena reached down and
stroked her curly brown hair。
“You guys go home first;” Serena offered。
Dan glanced at Jenny。 She needed to go to bed。 “All right;” he
agreed; and gave the driver his address。
Serena leaned back; still stroking Jenny’s hair。 “Wow;” she said
ironically。 “I haven’t had this much excitement since I left boarding
school。”
Dan stared at her; his eyes wide and trusting。 “So; those
stories 。 。 。” he said; and then he blushed。 “I mean; did any of that
happen; for real?”
Serena frowned。 She fished in her bag for a cigarette; and then
thought better of it。 “Well; what do you think?” she asked。
Dan shrugged。 “I think it’s a bunch of bullshit;” he said。
Serena raised her eyebrows playfully。 “But how do you know for
sure?” she asked。
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