Green sat at his desk starring at the sun lowering further behind the mountains. Not worrying about day dreaming at work because he was the only one there. He was quickly snapped out of his daze when a door in the lab slammed shut. He jumped and threw his head up to see Blue entering the room.

'You try to knock that door off its hinges every time you come here, don't you' Green suggested as he relaxed again, shuffling through his notes feeling annoyed that she managed startle him.

'No it's an accident, honest!' Blue insisted, propping herself up on his desk. 'Wanna take me out to dinner?'

'Do you wanna leave me alone while I'm at work? Green retorted.

'Only if you'll take me out!' she snapped, Red and Gold are taking the girls on dates tonight why can't you do things like that for me!?'

Green shoved the chair out from under him and stood up to face Blue. 'Maybe I would if I didn't have to take a whining, selfish brat!' Green yelled in her face.

Blues eyes opened wide, she sat there as if she was frozen. Green returned to his seat not showing any signs of guilt for what he just said. Blue pulled herself together and exited the lab, slamming the door behind her as she fought back tears.

'You let Gold buy the tickets! Crystal screamed at Red, nearly dropping the fresh box of popcorn she just bought. 'He said he would pick something reasonable' Red re-assured them. Yellow and Crystal gave him a disappointment look, clearly not convinced.

Yellow turned around to see Gold walking eagerly towards them with a grin across his face, he flashed the tickets at them and ushered them to the cinema. Dodging Crystal's quick hands as she tried to snatch the tickets off him to see what they were in for.

Gold presented the tickets to the usher; 'Screaming House is in cinema number three on your left' the usher informed them. Everyone spun around to see Gold resisting the urge to burst into laughter. 'I knew this would happen!' Crystal snapped at Gold. 'I really don't want to watch this' Yellow quietly confided in Red, 'It'll be okay I'll look after you' Red re-assure her with a smile as he put an arm around her shoulder

'Yeah I'll protect you to Crys!' Gold said as he put an arm around her, Crystal smacked his hand away and glared at him before walking into the cinema.

Yellow spent the majority of the movie with her eyes shut on Reds shoulder; Crystal didn't take her eyes off the popcorn in her lap while the boys both enjoyed the entire film.

They left the cinemas and parted their ways, Red and Yellow waved goodbye as they climbed onto Reds Aerodactyl. 'Crys why are you so mad!' Gold yelled out after the blue haired girl as she stormed off ahead of him. 'You knew me and Yellow didn't want to watch it! Why do you insist on going out of your way to annoy people?' She retaliated. Crystal kept up her pace until she heard something move in the bushes up ahead, feeling the effects of watching a horror movie she quickly ran back to Gold. 'Can I stay with you tonight?' she asked in a scared tone. 'Of course you can, I said I was gonna protect you!' Gold noted with a grin as he released his Togekiss and flew them back to his house.

'I don't get why you don't like those movies, I love getting a thrill out of them' Gold said as he unlocked his front door, 'There's nothing thrilling about them, they are honestly the dumbest things to ever be invented' Crystal protested as she followed him into the house.

'Well it's okay you're safe here' Gold insisted as he turned around and smiled at her. He froze in his place starring at Crystal, the smile slowly faded from his face as he looked past her at the black figure that now stood behind her.

'Move' he whispered in fear. 'What?' Crystal snapped barely able to hear him. Gold took a chance and ran towards her, but as soon as he moved the man behind her quickly moved to. A koffing entered the room and engulfed them in smoke. Gold's eyes watered as he grabbed blindly at the smoke in front of him trying to find Crystal. It eventually faded enough for Gold to run forward outside the house. Crystal was no where to be seen.