The brisk air nipped at my shoulders. God, why didn't I bring a jacket? I was so lucky Kyle's house was only a few streets away from mine. I mentally crossed my fingers that I wouldn't be the first one there. I wasn't quite sure I hadn't been to many parties, but I was under the impression that being early was lame. Rounding the corner, though, I saw I had nothing to fear. Despite it being barely six at night, the party had clearly started up. The front lawn of the huge, brick covered house was already littered with empty beer cans and cigarette butts. A low bass rumbled from deep inside the house. People were scattered everywhere, drinking, laughing, and in one case, doing scarily accurate Justin Bieber impressions. I glanced at the faces and sighed. No one looked familiar. In my des