Bachelorette party

Lexi settled into her cubicle, surrounded by the gentle hum of office activity. She had considered working from home, but being around colleagues kept her grounded. The soft chatter and occasional laughter created a comforting background noise, helping her stay focused.

As she booted up her computer, Lexi's mind began to juggle work tasks and party preparations. Her to-do list was lengthy: finalize the manuscript for the upcoming bestseller, review marketing strategies, and tackle the never-ending email inbox.

But her personal agenda took priority. During lunch, she'd leave work to the salon to dye her hair and tackle those pesky bags under her eyes. A quick makeover would boost her confidence, essential for tonight's bachelorette bash.

Lexi dove into her work, efficiently tackling each task. Her colleagues occasionally popped by to discuss projects or share gossip. The office dynamics were familiar and comforting, a welcome distraction from her life.

As she worked, someone put a cup of Americano on her table. Lexi looked up and her eyes met Kyle's warm gaze, her smile faltering for a moment. "Thanks for the coffee, Kyle. You're a lifesaver."

Kyle's brow furrowed with concern. "You know you didn't have to come to work today, Lexi. You should've stayed home and rested."

Lexi's hands wrapped around the cup, feeling the warmth seep into her palms. "I need to work, Kyle. There's a lot to be done."

"Are you sure Lexi? You don't look alright."

Kyle's persistence was endearing, but Lexi's mind was made up. "I know you can't resist babying me, Kyle, but I'm fine."

Kyle chuckled, shaking his head. "You never listen, Lexi." As he walked back to his cubicle, he called out, "Take care of yourself, okay?"

Lexi watched Kyle go, his words lingering. She appreciated his kindness, but rest was a luxury she couldn't afford now.

As she took a sip of the rich, bold coffee, Lexi felt a surge of gratitude toward Kyle. His thoughtfulness was a balm to her frazzled nerves.

As lunchtime approached, Lexi's excitement grew. She grabbed her bag and slipped out, leaving the office chaos behind.

"Hey, Lexi! Where are you off to?" her coworker, Emily, called out.

"Salon appointment," Lexi replied with a smile. "Gotta look fabulous for Rachel's party!"

Emily chuckled. "You're going to rock that party!"

Lexi laughed, feeling a surge of anticipation. For the next few hours, she'd focus on self-care and transformation.

Lexi pulled into her apartment complex, exhausted. She abandoned her plan to dye her hair, craving sleep instead. As she drifted off, the stress of the day melted away.

At six, Lexi's alarm jolted her awake. She rubbed the sleep from her eyes and reached for her phone. A video call from Rachel lit up the screen.

"Hey, girl!" Rachel's bubbly voice filled the room. "Are you ready for tonight?"

Lexi smiled, still shaking off the haze. "Born ready."

Rachel's grin faltered for a moment. "Listen, I have to warn you... some of our high school classmates are coming."

Lexi's eyes narrowed. "Who?"

"Just a few," Rachel said evasively. "Don't worry, it'll be fun."

Lexi and Rachel had been inseparable since childhood, growing up in the same small town and navigating the halls of their high school together. After graduation, they had parted ways, only to reunite in New York City, living parallel lives in Brooklyn and Manhattan.

As Lexi chatted with Rachel on the phone, discussing last-minute details for the bachelorette party, Rachel's tone shifted, becoming mischievous.

"Do you remember Jake?" Rachel asked, her voice dripping with curiosity.

Lexi's mind went blank for a moment. "Jake?" she repeated, buying time.

"Your high school sweetheart." Rachel clarified.

Lexi's heart skipped a beat. Jake. The name echoed through her mind like a whispered secret. Her pulse quickened and she felt a flush rise to her cheeks, a pang of nostalgia rising in her heart.

"Yes, I do." Lexi admitted, trying to sound nonchalant despite the turmoil brewing inside.

"I met him on Instagram." Rachel continued, oblivious to Lexi's inner turmoil. "He's a prosecutor in the high court and a single father of one. He won't be at the party, but I invited him to the wedding. He's still as handsome as always."

Lexi forced a laugh, attempting to sound carefree. "I bet he is."

Rachel's tone turned serious. "You don't have a problem with him being at the wedding, right?"

Lexi's response came automatically. "Of course not, Jake and I are so nineteen years ago."

But the words rang hollow. Jake was her first love, her first heartbreak. The memories of their tumultuous relationship still lingered, a tender scar that refused to fully heal.

As Lexi listened to Rachel's chatter, her mind began to wander. What would Jake look like now? Would he still have that charming smile, those piercing blue eyes?

The thought of seeing him again, even at Rachel's wedding, sent a shiver down her spine. Lexi's emotions swirled, a mix of nostalgia, curiosity, and trepidation.

"Earth to Lexi!" Rachel's laughter broke through the haze.

"Sorry, lost in thought," Lexi replied, forcing a smile.

Rachel's eyes sparkled with mischief. "I knew you weren't over him."

Lexi's denial was instinctive. "Chel, I'm fine. Really."

As Lexi hung up the phone, her mind whirled with emotions she couldn't quite grasp. Why did Jake's name still evoke such a strong reaction? Was it nostalgia or something more?

The city lights outside her window blurred, replaced by visions of Jake's charming smile and piercing blue eyes. Lexi's heart still raced, her thoughts consumed by the what-ifs of the past.

With a deep breath, Lexi pushed Jake to the back of her mind, focusing on the night ahead. She transformed into party mode, expertly concealing the exhaustion.

A gentle layer of makeup masked the dark circles under her eyes, and her hair cascaded down her shoulders like a rich, honey-brown waterfall. A spritz of her favorite perfume, a swipe of bold lip color, and Lexi was ready to take on the night.

She grabbed her clutch and hailed a cab, headed to Manhattan. The city lights blurred together as she gazed out the window, her thoughts drifting to Rachel and the celebration ahead.

As the cab dropped her off at the trendy rooftop bar, Lexi's excitement grew. She rode the elevator to the top, the pulsating music and laughter spilling out into the hallway.

The doors opened to reveal a sea of familiar and unfamiliar faces, all gathered to toast Rachel's last night of freedom. Lexi's heart swelled with love for her friend.

"Lexi, darling!" Rachel squealed, flinging her arms around Lexi's neck.

As Lexi hugged Rachel back, smiling broadly, she felt a weight lift off her shoulders. Rachel's infectious enthusiasm and cheerful spirit had a way of dispelling her doubts and worries.

"Tonight is going to be epic!" Rachel exclaimed, her eyes sparkling.

Lexi laughed, caught up in Rachel's excitement. "I'm so happy for you, Chel. You deserve all the happiness in the world."

Rachel's grin faltered for a moment, and she looked at Lexi with a serious expression. "You know, Lex, I'm really glad we're doing this. We've been through so much together."

Lexi's eyes misted, her voice barely above a whisper. "Me too, Chel. Me too."

The moment was fleeting, as the DJ cranked up the music and the party erupted into a frenzy of dancing and laughter. Lexi and Rachel joined the fray, lost in the joy of the moment.

As they danced, Lexi felt her worries about Adrian, her past, and her uncertain future fade away. For tonight, at least, she was free.

Lexi made her way through the crowded rooftop bar, her thirst getting the better of her. As she reached the bar, she accidentally bumped into someone, spilling a few drops of their drink.

"Lexi, is you?" a voice asked, laced with a mix of surprise and condescension.

Lexi turned to face the speaker, her eyes widening in recognition. Megan, her former high school classmate, stood before her, looking smug.

"Megan, hi," Lexi said, forcing a polite smile.

Megan's gaze swept over Lexi, her expression critical. "You look old, Lexi."

Lexi's thoughts flashed with annoyance. And you're still a bitch. But she kept her cool, responding with a sugary sweet tone, "It's nice to see you again, Meg."

Megan's smile grew wider as she flaunted her diamond ring. "Of course it is. I'm married."

Lexi's curiosity was piqued despite herself. "Congratulations."

Megan pressed on, her voice dripping with superiority. "With a kid too. You?"

Lexi's smile never wavered. "I'm not married."

Megan's eyes sparkled with intrigue. "Relationship then?"

Lexi's expression remained neutral, but her mind raced with defiance. None of your business, Megan.

Megan studied Lexi's face, searching for answers. "I guess not," she concluded, her tone dripping with satisfaction.

The tension between them was palpable, a reminder of their complicated past. Megan had always been the queen bee in high school, reveling in her popularity and beauty. Lexi had often found themselves on the receiving end of Megan's cruel jokes and snide comments.

As they stood there, Lexi felt a surge of resentment toward Megan's condescending attitude. But she refused to let Megan get under her skin tonight.

Lexi shrugged, refusing to rise to Megan's bait. "I'm focusing on my career."

Megan snorted. "That's code for 'I'm alone and unhappy'."

Lexi's eyes narrowed, her patience wearing thin. "Actually, it means I'm successful and fulfilled."

Rachel appeared at Lexi's side, her timing impeccable. "Hey, Meg! Long time no see!"

Megan's expression transformed into a sugary sweet smile. "Rachel, darling! Congratulations on your engagement!"

As Megan and Rachel chatted, Lexi excused herself, eager to escape the toxic encounter.

"Lex, wait!" Rachel called out.

Lexi turned back, and Rachel mouthed, "Sorry about that."

Lexi rolled her eyes and mouthed back, "High school never ends."

After Rachel was done with Megan, she slid onto the bar stool beside Lexi, concern etched on her face. "I'm sorry about her."

Lexi raised an eyebrow, her tone laced with amusement. "I can't believe you invited her."

Rachel chuckled. "Come on, how was I to know she's still a...you know?"

Lexi's smile twisted. "Bitches don't change."

Rachel laughed. "Fair point. But I thought maybe she'd grown up."

Lexi shook her head, taking a sip of her cocktail. "Some people are stuck in high school forever."

Rachel leaned in, conspiratorially. "I swear, Meg was always jealous of us."

Lexi snorted. "She's still jealous. Married with a kid, but still trying to one-up me."

Rachel rolled her eyes. "A housewife. Her husband leaves her and she'd end up broke."

Lexi laughed. "Nothing compares to a career woman."

Their conversation was interrupted by the DJ spinning a popular song, and the crowd erupted into cheers.

"Come let's dance," Rachel said, tugging on Lexi's hands.

"You go on, I'll sit this one out," Lexi replied, hesitant.

"You sure?" Rachel asked.

Lexi nodded. "Yes, my feet hurt."

Rachel agreed and merged into the sea of dancing bodies. As Lexi watched her friend laugh and spin to the music, she scanned the crowd, her gaze drifting over the unfamiliar and familiar faces.

And that was when she saw him.

Lexi spotted a familiar face across the room. A face she hadn't expected to see and her heart raced.