Zak woke up at around 10:00 AM. The images of last night were still fresh in his head. He walked down to the kitchen to get some breakfast. Nico was sitting next to Kate on the couch. He looked over at Zak.

"Hey man, what's up?" Zak looked over at him.

"What's up? What's up?!! I'll tell you what's up! I'm still in shock from when your girlfriend almost killed me!" Kate walked over to Zak.

"Look, Zak, I'm really sorry about last night. I don't really know what happened. I just really hate arguments. Can you forgive me?" Zak turned his head away.

"You guys are a bunch of nut jobs! I'm getting out of here." Zak pushed Kate out of his way and stormed towards his room. Later that day, he heard a knock at his door. "Come in," he said. It was his mom. She walked over to Zak and sat next to him. Zak turned his head away.

"Now, honey, you know you shouldn't have stormed off like that. All Kate was trying to do was apologize." Zak looked at her.

"How did you know about that?" Zak asked.

"Nico told me. Now, why did you storm off like that?" Zak looked down.

"Because, she pinned me up against a tree, almost eats me, and then tries to apologize? That so stupid! Like an apology will actually help!" Drew looked at her son.

"You may look like a monster, but you don't have to be one." Drew stood up and walked out of the room, leaving Zak to ponder her words. He looked at himself in the mirror. He looked more like a monster than before. He laid back on his bed for a while, wondering what he could do to turn things around. Then, he started to hear music. It was Smoke on the Water, just like last night. It was coming from outside. Zak went outside and started to follow the music. It led him to the creek from last night. He climbed up the tree to get a better view. From the tree, he noticed a 1965 Chevy Impala parked next to the creek. Nico was cleaning it, and Kate was sitting on the hood. Then he saw Kate look back at him. She motioned to him to come over. Zak climbed down the tree and walked down to the creek. Nico looked over at him.

"Hey Zak," Nico said as he dried the passenger side door.

"Hey Nico," Zak said. He looked at the car. "So, aren't you a little young to drive?" Nico looked at him.

"We're on private land. I can do whatever I feel like doing." Nico continued to dry of the side of the car. Zak looked at him.

"I came down here to apologize. I was kind of a jerk earlier." Nico looked at him.

"I'm not the one you should be apologizing to." Zak walked over to Kate.

"Kate I'm sorry. Can you forgive me?" Kate looked at him.

"Yeah, I can forgive you." Zak smiled in relief.

"So, how did this car get here?" Zak asked. Nico looked at him.

"Would you believe me if I told you Fed Ex?" The three broke out laughing.

"Now, how did you really get it here?" Zak asked. Nico looked at him.

"I had it in an underground garage about a block away. It's been here for years." Zak was surprised. He never knew that there was a 65 Impala underneath the woods near his house. Nico got in the car. Kate sat down in the passenger seat. Zak was about to get in the back.

"Whoa, wait! Sorry Zak, but I can't have you messing up the upholstery. You're gonna have to walk." Zak just stood there as the car sped off towards the garage. Zak stayed near the creek skipping stones for awhile. Then he walked back home. As he was walking, he noticed wolf prints.

"Well, that's Kate," he said to himself. Then he looked again. There were two sets of prints. As he continued to walk home, the two pairs of tracks bugged him more and more. The tracks led him to Nico and Kate leaning against the house.

"Well, it's about time you show up," Nico said. "C'mon, you're mom's cooking dinner. You should probably get inside."