L U K E I woke up with a massive headache, which wasn't surprising. Opening my eyes was nearly impossible because of the sunlight blinding me. It took a few minutes of painfully trying to adjust to the brightness for me to see that I was, thankfully, safe in my bedroom. I racked my brain for any events that happened last night, but with my current state it seemed like it would take a bit longer to remember all the details. Looking down, I saw that I was in my pajamas rather than my previous clothes. I'd ask who helped me change later. For now as I stood up, I was focused on trying not to fall over. Stupid hangovers. Two knocks sounded, followed by a soft voice as the door pushed open. "Glad to see you're still alive." Calum was also dressed in comfortable clothes, which, upon closer i