Scenario
My friend (to remain anonyomous) sent a text to Victoria, ruining her surprise 21st birthday party that myself and two others had been planning for over a week.
I almost lost it because it took so much damn effort to pull this off and not get caught but this friend ruined it. But fortunately after thirty minutes or so, I realized that this would actually help the surprise party.
The final decision came down to this: The three party planners (again, including myself) decided to tell everyone that her party was the following Sunday and she was completely skeptical, still believing it to be the Saturday night before.
I took Victoria out to dinner at the Elephant Bar and took her back to her house after eating where she believed the party to be. No one but her parents were home so she became oblivious as to what was to happen next. We left and went to dessert at Flames and walked around Santana Row as the people began to pour in and set up her surprise party at her house.
We came back about an hour and a half later.
She was happy and tearful with joy when she was actually surprised by her friends. And the rest of the night was amazing, celebrating her 21st birthday.
FICTIONAL RECONSTRUCTION:
My friend (to remain anonyomous) sent a text to Victoria, ruining her surprise 21st birthday party that myself and two others had been planning for over a week.
I lost it and refused to plan out the rest of the party because I was so damn frustrated and pissed off.
Victoria's party came around and no more was her party a surprise. It was still a good party but she didn't enjoy it nearly as much as if she had been surprised.
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