The feast would take place at 4:00 pm. Before that, everyone was asked to have as much fun as possible in Crystal House. Under everyone's passionate invitation, Colin and I led the dance floor. The festive ambiance reached a new height, threatening to shatter the surrounding glasses.

Winston's and Felix's presence must have triggered Colin somehow. We began with a traditional tango, but every movement he made was extra flamboyant like a peacock.

When we passed by Felix and Winston, I saw Felix roll his eyes at us. The contempt in his eyes was so palpable that I wished I could stop the dance and give him the middle finger. Did he have to show me his long face?

Winston's reaction was even more infuriating. He turned around and pretended that we weren't there at all. What a jerk! The lack of cooperation from those two pricks riled me up so much that I decided to blacklist them from my life.

Colin noticed that I was pouting angrily. He stifled a chuckle and nibbled my ear. "Ignore those two douchebags. They're not worth your attention."

I cackled out loud. He was right. They were douchebags alright, and the best way to punish douchebags was to stop giving them attention. They would be so annoyed!

I tightened my arms around Colin, and he smiled even more seductively. His warm lips grazed against my cheeks lightly. I saw Felix's expression turn sour. Colin continued to dance his heart out. The swirling and twirling made everyone scream.

Meanwhile, I was protesting internally. I wanted him to stop. All this spinning was about to fling me out of the dance floor.

But Colin did not know what I was thinking and did not care about my concerns. He continued dancing around like a peacock as if he was trying to prove something. Suddenly, I realized that Colin wasn't dancing for me. He was dancing for those two pricks. What a childish man.

Halfway through the song, several dance pairs always joined the dance floor. They surrounded us, making sure we were the center of attention. Hannah tip-toed and said something to Felix. He stared at the dance floor in exasperation for several minutes before joining in reluctantly.

To my surprise, the aloof Felix was a good dancer too. Each movement he made was beautiful and elegant. Hannah was so impressed that her eyes curled into a smile, and she grinned ear to ear. However, in my eyes, he couldn't dance as well as Colin did. There might be better men in this world, but Colin was the one I loved. We sang, we danced, and we played party games. Everyone enjoyed themselves.

And as I expected, there were cliché party games like Truth or Dare. I knew there had to be a purpose to the red ribbon flower bouquet placed on the table.

It was a Truth or Dare game combined with music. When the song was on, each participant had to pass the ribbon flower bouquet to the next person. And when the music stopped, the one holding the bouquet had to pick truth or dare. Those who picked neither had to finish a whole bottle of Coke.

I had always been a lucky girl, so when the music stopped, I was the one holding the flower bouquet.

"Luna, pick one, truth or dare? Or you can pick the Coke. Look. It's a huge bottle." A young woman grabbed the bottle of soda and showed it to me excitedly.

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