"What are you doing here?" Tweek let out in an abrasive tone.

"That's some greeting." Kyle said turning his head. "I walked all the way out here to walk you home. Along my way this guy-" Kyle pointed to Craig. Craig just took another drag of his cigarette. "rode up next to me and asked if I needed a lift." Kyle smiled. "It was for the best."

Tweek felt nervous. He still felt confused. How was Kyle acting so normal after what happened? "What was for the best?"

Kyle looked at Tweek and let out a chuckle. "It's really too damn cold to walk out here. I am glad we have a car. Thank you, Craig."

Craig just nodded.

"Plus, there something we need to talk about." Kyle stretched.

Tweek eyes widen. This was it. Their friendship was over. "Wh-What?"

Kyle sighed. "The camping trip. You keep forgetting about it."

Tweek felt knocked back. That damn camping trip. Tweek eyes narrowed. He fell slightly backwards on the door and let out a sigh.

"It's cold, let's go." Craig said. Him and Kyle turned and began opening the car.

"Tweek, you coming?" Kyle called out while he climbed in the car.

Tweek snapped out of his stupor.

"Uh, yeah. Hey Kyle." Kyle looked back at Tweek. "I'll sit in the back." Tweek said. He just didn't want to see Craig at this moment.

Tweek crawled into the back of the car. He looked forward. In front of him on his right was Kyle and to the left was Craig. Tweek swallowed feeling trapped. Tweek looked right and left between them.

"So tomorrow, do you know the plans?" Kyle asked me.

"Uh, no." Tweek murmured.

"You and Craig are the same. Why have facebooks if you don't ever go on them?" Kyle sighed.

Tweek winced at that statement.

"We are all meeting at Stan house. I think we are taking 3 cars." Klye informed the two. "Craig, Cindy said we are taking your car?"

Craig shrugged. "Yeah, sure."

"I think Stan taking his and Token bringing one too." Kyle looked at his phone and scrolled through text and messages. "I don't really know who is going in what car. I think most people are saying let decide morning of." Kyle grumbled.

"Sounds good." Tweek said back. He could tell the lack of a plan bugged Kyle but Tweek was more set on not being in Craig car.

"Well, we know for certain some people will want to be in some cars. Like Craig, you probably want your girlfriend in your car." Kyle was still trying to plan. Probably to ease his own mind.

"No." Craig said in a deep voice. Tweek looked over at him surprised. Craig cleared his throat. "She isn't my girlfriend."

Kyle and Tweek both stared at Craig. Tweek tried to read Craig and figure out what he meant. Kyle just turned his attention back to his phone.

"Oh really? I could of sworn-" Kyle began.

"Nope." Craig retorted.

Kyle looked back at Tweek. Tweek just shrugged.

"Well I think she will still want to be in your car though." Kyle said turning his attention back to his phone.

Craig shrugged. "If she wants to."

Craig kept driving. He had his bored expression on his face. Kyle was busily going through messages trying to come up with a plan for tomorrow. Tweek kept staring at Craig. Tweek couldn't understand what Craig had meant. It shouldn't of matter it was Craig business but Tweek couldn't help but feel curious about the whole thing.

"I just want to make sure…" Kyle interrupted the silence. Tweek looked over at Kyle and Kyle turned and looked to Tweek. "We end up in the same car."

Tweek stared at the red head. Kyle just gave him a warm smile. Suddenly Tweek was no longer worried about Craig and Cindy. He was more focused on his red headed friend.

"We are here." Craig voice interrupted the car.

Tweek looked up from his friend. He saw they had arrived at Kyle house.

"Oh, thanks again." Kyle said. He opened the door. "So don't forget we are meeting at the crack of dawn at Stan house."

Kyle waved before hoping out.

Tweek watched Kyle go. He felt disappointed his friend was first to go. Especially since he lived the farthest away. Then it hit Tweek. Tweek was now alone with Craig. Tweek turned and looked over at Craig. Craig was tapping his fingers on the car wheel.

"Hey, Tweek."

Tweek bit his lower lip as he looked at the dark silhouette in the driver side.

"Why don't you just stay over at my house tonight."