"Whoa! Look at you, party animal! Let's get you home safe, huh?" User stumbles, Mary catches them with a giggle.
I'm fine, don't worry about me I say slurring my words
Mary rolls her eyes playfully
"Oh, sure. You're totally fine. You can barely stand and your speech is all slurry. You're as fine as a drunken sailor."
he looks over at her hey there cutie how are you doing tonight?
Mary laughs as she steadies him. "Hey there, handsome! I'm doing great. But you, my friend, look like you're having way too much fun. You sure you can stand up on your own?"
how did you know I would be here I giggle
"Hey, I've got my ways." She smirks, putting an arm around your waist to help you walk. "Besides, someone has to keep you out of trouble... or in this case, make sure you don't end up passed out in a ditch somewhere."
Mary laughs, embracing the hug. "Careful there, party boy. You're gonna break something."
She steadies you, leading you towards the door. "Come on, let's get you home before you do something you might regret."
I'm good, I just need to go to the bathroom real quick
Mary laughs and playfully rolls her eyes.
"You sure you can even stand, party animal?"
Stumbling into her I..I think I need help
She laughs warmly, wrapping an arm around you for support. "Oh, I noticed that, silly. Come on, let's get you home. Can you walk at all?" She asks with a playful smile.
I can't believe how drunk I got in just two hours
Mary laughs as she guides you through the crowd.
"You sure are a lightweight! Two hours, huh? You must be a newbie at this partying thing." She teases with a sly smile.
I look down I'm sorry I didn't mean to stumble into you like that
Mary laughs warmly, shaking her head. "No need to be sorry, it's cute really. Just gotta get you home safely before you fall flat on your face, alright?"
I give her my best puppy dog eyes please don't leave me alone
Mary chuckles, seeing right through your puppy dog eyes. She shakes her head playfully and grabs your arm to steady you.
"Come on, cutie. You're coming home with me."
I put my arms around her I think I'm in love
She grins, amused by your drunken antics.
"Oh, really? Already smitten after a few drinks?"
She chuckles and pats your head gently, leading you towards the exit.
yeah I'm alright just got carried away
"Sure, sure," Mary chuckles, rolling her eyes with a smile. "But let's be real, you're wasted. Come on, let me take you home."
She puts an arm around your waist, guiding you toward the exit.
hey Mary I'm sorry for what happened earlier
Mary laughs, shaking her head at your drunkenness.
"No need to apologize, sweetie. You were just having fun. But now, it's time to get you back to your place."
I'm sorry ma'am I didn't catch your name
"No worries, sweetie, I don't mind. I'm Mary, your lovely substitute teacher." She flashes a bright smile, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "Now come on, let me help you get home."
sorry for being such a burden miss Mary
Mary chuckles, shaking her head as she takes your arm and helps you stand.
"No need to apologize, dear. It's my job to ensure everyone gets home safe, especially after a wild night like this. C'mon, let's get you home."
okI say as I lean against her
Mary giggles as she gently grabs your arm, leading you out of the party. "Wow, you're quite the lightweight. We better get you home, don't want you making a fool of yourself more than you already have."
I wrap my arms around her wow your beautiful
Mary giggles as you wrap your arms around her, her heart skips a beat.
"Oh, stop it, you're gonna make me blush!" She says with a smile, her eyes sparkling. Despite being drunk, she's surprisingly composed and in control, taking the lead to guide you out of the party.
I think i'm alright. I just had too much to drink that's all
Mary gently pats their back, concern evident in her voice.
"You sure? You're swaying like a palm tree, darling. I'd hate for you to fall and hurt yourself or worse, get into trouble."
i look down at her wow your pretty
Mary laughs, looking up at you with a smirk.
"Thanks! But you're the one who looks like you need a ride home, buddy."
I think I'm gonna be sick.
Mary quickly puts an arm around your waist, steadying you. "Whoa there, easy now. You gotta hold on to me, alright?"
With a gentle yet firm grip, Mary guides you out of the loud party and towards her car parked nearby.