The light of the morning was stopped from entering the Titans rooms, only by closed blinds and drawn curtains. Sounds of snoring and peaceful sleeping came all throughout the house until an annoying blaring sound erupted from a small alarm clock where red letters blazed in the dark room. 8:30. As a tanned hand went to slap the snooze button, a warm brown eye opened to glance at the time. For a moment Jay closed his eye before he threw off his blanket and began frantically rummaging through his drawers. In five minutes he was pounding on his friends doors.

"Theresa, Atlanta, Neil, Herry, Odie! Up! It's 8:30 and we have school!" He yelled as he passed by their doors, listening to the scrambling behind the doors. Pausing at Archie's room he grinned. It was always fun waking that particular violet-haired teen.

"Archie, get up! It's 8:30 and we have school. And we have a massive test today don't forget!" Jason's descendant listened as a muffled thud echoed through the house, causing the noise to stop momentarily. Then it resumed and Archie growled angrily, rubbing his head as he threw open the door and shoved past Jay.

"Theresa get out!" Atlanta yelled to the bathroom door, where Theresa was showering. Jay passed her without a sound. "8:45 people!" He himself was pouring juice in a bowl of cheerios and only stopped when Herry grabbed the juice for himself. "Dude, that's gross." The muscular boy noted.

Archie flew past Atlanta who was still yelling, shoving toast in her mouth. "Lannie, Shut Up! There's plenty more toast." He added as she defiantly ripped it from her mouth, chewing the piece she'd bitten.

"8:50!" Neil called in panic. Theresa emerged from the bathroom, dressed but still frantically racing around. "Has anyone seen my History textbook?!" she yelped. The others responded with "No."

At 8:55, after piling out of the house in a flurry of movement, leaving the brownstone a mess, they clambered into Herry's truck. Halfway to the school Atlanta glanced around the truck. "Where's Odie?" She asked.

Back at the dorm, in his dark room, Odie lay sprawled in his bed, fast asleep. He knew what the others had forgotten. It was Saturday.