Dawn found Joey slipping out from under Jen's arm and quickly changing and grabbing her sunglasses. She left a note saying ' going to see a man about a boat ' before taking a cab to the docks Jen had mentioned. They had all gotten pretty drunk, laughing at a game of truth or dare that involved the rule of no having to get up to the dare, before Audrey fell asleep, snoring loudly on top of all of her blankets. Jen had told Joey where to find Pacey "Just in case inspiration strikes" She had said, before they both fell asleep. Joey was regretting drinking that much last night, her head pounding in time with her steps. She found the boat he was living on pretty quickly, taking a few breaths before she stepped aboard. She knocked on the door, trying to ignore the fact that he was probably sleeping and may not be alone.

"Hello?" He called out, she ignored him, knocking a few more times before stepping back. "Oh hey." He said when he saw her, stopping buttoning his shirt halfway up. "What are you doing here?" He asked, chuckling nervous.

"Heard you were in town." She told him as cold as she could be. Part of her wanted to slap him, while the other part wanted nothing more then to wrap her arms around him. Stupid boy making her fall in love and then just leaving her.

"Right. Jen."

"Actually Civilization. Jen and Audrey, my roommate, were trying to plan some intervention or something but there you were." She told him, crossing her arms over her chest and shifting from foot to foot.

"Intervention?" He sounded concerned. Jerk.

"I tripped and hit my head. Not a big deal. What are you doing in Boston?" She asked him, bringing a hand up to the back of her head.

"You okay?"

"I'm fine. What are you doing in Boston?" She asked, stressing the word Boston, gesturing to the boat and Boston.

"Working mostly." He told her, then added on when he saw her glare. "I didn't want to go back to Capeside, the guy I was working for offered me his boat for a while, figured it was a good enough deal." She just nodded, getting off the boat. "I wanted to see you." He added, cursing himself in his head.

"You have a funny way of showing it." She told him, walking off. Before she got out of hearing range she turned and told him, "Welcome to Boston, don't be a stranger." Then she was gone.