The two boys finally managed to make it to the room, despite all the glaring and fighting they did. Both tried to get to the elevator first, get on the elevator, pushing the floor button, getting off the elevator and getting to the room first. Now, they were fighting over who would open the door.

"Move it, Grumpy," snarled Adrien.

"Get out of my way, Sunflower," sneered Felix.

The two both had their key cards out trying to fit it into the slot. Felix got an idea and began to tickle Adrien's armpit.

"Hey! HAHAHAHAHA! No fair!"

Felix managed to get his card in and open the door. He rushed in to claim the bed closest to the window. Adrien huffed in behind him.

"Dude! I wanted the bed by the window!"

"Too bad, I got here first," shrugged Felix and couldn't help but smirk in victory.

"Whatever! I'm taking a shower."

Adrien stormed off into the bathroom, leaving Felix alone for a bit. He liked it that way, but he had to admit that having Adrien around was a bit comforting. He had someone to banter with and wasn't put off by his attitude. The roommates at camp seemed to have kept their distance but they still hung around with him. Maybe this rivalry wasn't worth it; Felix thought he could at least make an effort to be civil with the guy. He started writing in his journal to help him clear his head and get his thoughts down. Something Marinette suggested when he blew up on her once. Felix had a bad habit of bottling things up only to explode later. Marinette gave him the journal and told him to write all his thoughts and feelings down in it. He didn't have to show it to anyone if he didn't want to. It became very therapeutic for him. He then heard Adrien come out of the bathroom in just gym shorts and a towel around his neck.

"Shower's free," Adrien said.

"Thanks."

Felix finished his entry and put the journal away. A shower sounded like a good idea. Felix gathered his toiletries and stepped into the bathroom; it looked like a war zone. Dirty clothes and towels scattered the floor, puddles blotted the tiles, the sink cluttered with Adrien's things. Felix's eye twitched in irritation; the guy was a neat freak and seeing the bathroom in this state set him off.

"Seriously?!"

Felix slammed the door as Adrien chuckled. He had to admit, messing with someone as stuffy as Felix was fun. He didn't care if the guy had a stick up his butt, Felix had a wit that could match his. Adrien felt it was his mission now to make Mr. Grumpy Cat laugh at least some point before they had to go their separate ways. And if being annoying did it, so be it. Adrien looked over the hotel's brochure and saw they had an arcade here. Curious to see what it looked like, he quickly changed. By the time he was done, Felix came out.

"Where are you going," he asked.

"There's an arcade in this hotel. Gonna check it out," Adrien said. "You wanna come with?"

"Uh, yeah I guess."

Meanwhile, Bridgette and Marinette were sitting on the bed catching up with each other and telling embarrassing stories about Adrien and Felix.

"No way! He really wore that," shrieked Marinette.

"I'm not kidding! He was so adorable in that Sailor Moon outfit! He did get weird looks from some people but, since I was his Tuxedo Mask, I made quick work of kids who teased him," said Bridgette.

"What is your relationship with Adrien," asked Marinette. "How long have you known him?"

"Oh for years. He's like a little brother to me. I work at his home in LA as a part time maid. I'm actually working on getting into the fashion world as a designer."

"Really? I'm interning at Agreste Fashions in Paris," said Marinette.

"Oh, I would love to work for Mr. Agreste! He's the reason I got interested in fashion!"

"Well, next time he's ready to take on more interns I'll let you know."

"Thats great! Say, what about you and Felix? How do you know him," asked Bridgette blushing a bit.

"Oh, I met him when I started my internship. He model's for Mr. Agreste. He's like my best friend, probably the closest thing I have to a brother." Marinette then smirked. "Why Bridgette? Are you smitten by him?"

"N-no! I am not!"

Bridgette blushed even more and Marinette laughed. Back in the arcade, Felix and Adrien took in the sights and sounds. Lights flickered and machines beeped and squealed. It was a typical looking arcade. Adrien eyed the basketball game and nudged Felix.

"How's your jump shot," Adrien smirked.

"What?"

"Basketball. You in?"

Felix eyed the machine; he also smirked.

"Best two out of three," asked Felix.

"You're on."

Adrien and Felix stepped up and began to play. Each one making their shot. At the end of the round, their scores were tied.

"Another," they both stated.

They both played and the results were the same, their scores were tied. Both were starting to get frustrated. They played again and halfway through, Adrien bumped Felix and that caused Adrien to get ahead while Felix missed a couple of shots. Felix glared at his opponent. When the game ended, Felix lost and Adrien won.

"You cheated," growled Felix.

"You're just mad cause I won," snickered Adrien.

"By cheating!"

"I slipped."

Adrien walked away smiling to himself leaving Felix seething. The next thing Adrien felt was a push and then falling to the floor. Adrien whipped his head around and saw a smug looking Felix.

"I slipped," he stated.

Adrien lunged at Felix.