RIIIIING!

'That's the alarm,' Kim thought, 'time to wake-up.'

She energetically sprung out of bed and put her shoes on. She glanced at the clock. It was 1:45 AM. She had fifteen minutes to be at his house. If she took her bike she could make it. By now, her parents were asleep thinking that she too, was in fact asleep. Her brothers weren't awake to bug her and Ron was probably lost in his own dreams, whatever they might be. 'Be quiet.' She thought to herself as she put her hair into a sloppy ponytail.

Kim wordlessly tip-toed out of the security of her own room into the monstrously dark house in front of her; she felt like a blind person. Slowly she felt around for the banister of the staircase and made her way down keeping aware of the stairs that might creak. She dropped to her knees and crawled past her parent's bedroom. Usually Kim didn't make such a big deal about sneaking around on missions. But in this territory, there would be real consequences. She silently thanked god as soon as she had passed the tweebs room undetected and unharmed.

She had reached the door. 'Should I go back for my coat?' Kim wondered looking outside. 'No too risky. I'd better just go.' She held her breath as she turned the lock on her door to the left and slowly entered the cool night air. As soon as she had closed the door behind her, her slow motions became fast and her heartbeat went from being nonexistent to beating right up in her throat.

Kim mounted her bike and peddled down the driveway as fast as she could go. She winced as she looked back at the house and hoped no one had woken up to see her peddle by. She took a breath of relief as she kept going down her street. Luckily Josh didn't live to far away. 'I wonder what this documentary is about anyway.' She thought as her ponytail whipped her in the face. 'I do feel a bit guilty. I mean – I've never snuck out before. But it's really for a good cause, like a mission. Only I'm not saving the world. I'm saving one person. Well… one important person. But it's not like I have feelings for him. No way, I'm over him and Ron is the perfect boyfriend. I'm not going because I have feelings for Josh. I'm going because I'm a good person. But maybe I should have told Ron about this. He's not going to be happy…but never mind that. Here's his street…'

Kim dismounted her bicycle and headed for the backdoor. The house was dark. His parents were probably sleeping too. She felt a stab of pain in her chest. Something was wrong with this. 'No… there isn't. I'm just being silly. I can handle whatever happens.' Kim thought as she decided to enter through the backdoor. Even if there was something wrong, there was no turning back now. As she entered she realized she was in the lower level living room and face-to-face with Josh Mankey who wore a welcoming smile.

"Hey Kim! Glad you came, take a seat because it's just starting." He said in the friendliest way possible. He