“Whatever dude! Like I would bone you!” he punched Oliver on his shoulder, not hard enough for it to hurt, but enough that Oliver almost lost his balance and fell off the chair, stumbling a bit.
“Well guys, why don’t we take him home then?” Blondie asked with a raised eyebrow, his smirk looking sinister. The other guys agreed, smirking too as they helped Oliver down the chair. Oliver was too far gone to even register what was happening, until they were out the door and the fresh air hit him. That was when the alarm bells in his head tried to warn him, but even though he wanted to struggle and call out for help, he was tired and didn’t have much energy to fight off the guys, and he wondered where the bouncer was since he knew him.
As they carried him away from the club and to a dark van that was parked in an alley way, he heard someone call out his name. Then suddenly he was on the ground, looking at four silhouettes moving around fast, everything a blur before he closed his eyes. When he opened his eyes again, someone was kneeling beside him, shaking him.
“Oliver? Oliver?!” a familiar voice yelled, but Oliver couldn’t figure out who it was, he was too tired to care. All he cared about was to go back to sleep. He could feel the stranger pick him up and then everything went to black.
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