Zoe and Quinn both rushed into the men's room.
They had been feeling dazed, and so never realized that they should go into the washroom with Cordy to help her out. Still, they were startled when they heard the loud thud inside, and charged inside without noticing that it was the men's room…where they were left astonished.
They both wondered if they were hallucinating from all that alcohol. Why else would they see Cordy in such an embarrassing position?
One must understand that she was a goddess, perfect in manners and bearing, never once losing dignity in public.
And yet, right now…
Both Zoe and Quinn were blinking in disbelief, staring at Cordy after she pulled down a man's pants and before falling before his feet.
It was a sight that burnt itself into one's memory; both Zoe and Quinn forgot to help Cordy, their eyes drifting simultaneously from Cordy up to the man's muscular long legs, and the black boxers that were hugging his rounded posterior.
They were too drunk to bother hiding their stares, and kept ogling at the man's perfect figure.
They really were best friends, no question about it! It was such a divine sight that Cordy must’ve thought it a waste to enjoy it alone, and was therefore inviting them to admire it together.
Zoe started drooling before she knew it, and she quickly wiped it off.
She told herself to stay calm, but she wasn’t calm at all.
Naturally, she wasn’t continuing to ogle at the man, but was thinking something else.
Isn't he John?!
Zoe rubbed her eyes—there was no doubting it.
She was so drunk that she saw a ghost!
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