Delilah watched as Milli shook her head and laughed softly, "I'm hoping you brought some protection, love dove. And remember that your walls are not sound proof" Amelia replied, smirking and leaning over the railing of the balcony. Lila laughed, throwing her arm around Milli's shoulders and resting her head on her left one. "Of course! Safety first! And about the walls... I'll try my hardest, but no promises," Lila teased before Milli went up to the wet bar. Lila watched as her friend pulled out two shot glasses and a bottle of Grey Goose imported vodka. "You in for a shot of this expensive liquor, Lila?" Milli asked. Delilah grinned. "Don't mind if I do," she replied happily. Milli poured two shot glasses full and grabbed two wedges of lime from the garnishes in the ice bucket, then walked back out to the balcony and held a line and a shot, which Delilah eagerly took. "To us girls, and only us girls- through all the bullshit may we always remember that friendship always comes first." Amelia smiled and with a tilt of her head swallowed the shot glass full and sucked on the lime wedge. "Amen to that, sister," Lila said, raising her for a second before taking the shot and sucking on her own lime wedge. "And we will take another once Dela gets here, two shots won't hurt," Milli said with a giggle as she set the glass down on the patio table on the balcony. Delilah did the same, then turned to look at the view again. "I agree. They're just enough to take the edge off and start this Spring Break with the right foot." After a while, Lila heard some commotion in the hallways, and let out a laugh. "There's only one person who I think is capable of making such a racket..." And sure enough, their door was suddenly kicked open by none other than Adelisa Davis herself. From the balcony, Lila watched with a smile as Dela looked around and asked "What? No superstar treatment?" before turning to the balcony with a grin. "Hey! Delilah! You better have my guitar!" Dela shouted. "Nope, sorry! I gave it away to my loser ex-boyfriend so it would bring him luck with that stupid, lame-ass band of his," Delilah replied with a smirk. Leave it to her to come up with a dig to Jareth over the dumbest things: it was just her way of dealing with the pain, and a clear sign she was still not over him. Dela grinned, throwing her bags onto the couch before running to and embracing Lila and Milli in a tight hug. "I'm so happy you're here!" Lila took Dela's hand and led her to the balcony's ledge. "Just take a look at this view, Dela!" she shrieked, wiggling her eyebrows to let her friend know she wasn't just referring to the beach. "The opportunities here are endless. Hell, I bet you could go international if you wanted to! A trip around the world without even leaving town, in the privacy of your bedroom." Lila laughed at her own remark.