Tweek sat in the back of Stan car. He tried listening to the music or look out on the passing scenery. But every time Tweek tried to lose himself he was jerked back by Kyle. The problem with the back seat is that it's hard to be in the conversation with the front seat. So, Kyle and Tweek just had each other. Tweek main plan for the trip was to space out but Kyle wanted to talk. Even worse Tweek was losing circulation on the arm that Kyle was still holding. Tweek needed a break.

"We are coming up on our first rest stop." Stan called back. "Does anyone-"

"YES!" Tweek hollered.

Stan looked back surprised. "Alright will stop. Wendy text the others." Stan pulled the car towards the gas station. "Man, Tweek that coffee must just go through you."

Tweek sighed. He didn't care if Stan thought he had a spastic bladder, he just needed some space. The car pulled into the parking lot and everyone jumped out and stretched. While Kyle was distracted with something in the car, Tweek snuck as fast as he could into the gas station. Tweek ran down an aisle to get away from everyone and tried to stay hidden. Tweek was busy staring at the packaged jerky when he finally felt that he could take a breath.

"Hey love bird."

Tweek jumped. He turned and saw it was Wendy. Tweek let out an exasperated sigh. Tweek more than anything, just wanted to be by himself for a minute. He had an emotional morning and no real time to himself and his thoughts. He knew Wendy meant well but he just didn't want to deal with it right then.

"So you and Kyle seem pretty serious." Wendy smiled as she taunted with her words.

"Yeah serious, seriously annoying." Tweek growled. "My arm is still numb from him strangling it."

Wendy face dropped. "Is something wrong"

Tweek looked back. "You couldn't tell? Don't you think we are moving fast and that he is a bit… clingy."

Wendy huffed at Tweek. "Seriously? You bitch you don't have anyone, and when you do, you bitch about that. Well yeah, Kyle might be excited about you. He never dated anyone before. You are the first. So he is probably nervous and not sure how to act."

"Well I never had a boyfriend either but I understand boundaries." Tweek picked up some jerky. He scolded himself for being rough but at that moment he was emotionally worn out.

"You had a boyfriend." Wendy snapped back.

"That doesn't count." Tweek spat.

"Is being miserable that much fun for you? You have a guy, and honestly, right now, he's too good for you. But he likes you. So, he's nervous and maybe has some kink to straighten out. So? Who in this world is perfect?" Wendy glared. Tweek began feeling guilty. "So maybe instead of his partner bitching about him, you should go talk to him about it "

Tweek sighed. "You are right Wendy. I am sorry. I am taking my anger out on him and that's not right."

"What anger?" Wendy asked.

"Just-" Tweek tried to make sense of his head but he realized he hadn't been able to think about it at all today. He wouldn't even know where to begin. "I am just tired is all. I am not a morning person."

Wendy smiled. "Well I see some 99-cent coffee over there."

Tweek looked over and made a face. Tweek sometimes could be a coffee elitist. The only time he would drop his standard depended on the situation and how long it had been since his last coffee. Tweek already had coffee this morning and even though Tweek was in a bad mood it wasn't bad enough to warrant 99 cent gas station coffee.

"I am going to go use the restroom. I will see you outside." Wendy smiled as she turned towards the restroom.

Tweek watched her go, before turning back towards the Jerky. Tweek realized he hadn't packed any snacks for the trips and figured it be smart too. Tweek slowly started picking through the variety until he held a small bundle in his arms. Tweek was internally debating if he should buy anything else when he felt a hand on his shoulder. Tweek jumped sideways.

"You are really easy to scare." Craig said.

"Its first thing in the morning." Tweek whined at him. Tweek took in Craig, then glanced around. He didn't see anyone else. Craig also didn't look like he needed to buy anything. Tweek realized that Craig came in to talk to just him. Suddenly Tweek felt the situation warranted 99 cent coffee. Tweek holding still holding his bundle of nourishment, turned and walked straight to the wall that had coffee.

"More coffee?" Craig asked following Tweek.

"I have feeling I will need it." Tweek mumbled as he put his pile of packaged food down so he could make himself a cup of old cheap coffee.

"What is with all the jerky?" Craig asked picking up a bag.

Tweek quickly grabbed the bag out of Craig hand and shot him a look. "I realized I didn't pack any snacks and figured I probably should."

"That's smart." Craig said crossing his arms.

Tweek nodded and gave himself a smile. He went back to fixing his cup of coffee.

"You also didn't pack a sleeping bag."

Tweek eyes widen and his muscles tensed. He accidentally knocked over his cup of coffee. The hot liquid poured onto the pile of jerky and then on to the floor. Quickly Tweek grabbed some napkins and began mopping up the mess. "I need that?" Tweek said under his breath in disbelief. It was a stupid question. Of course, he would need one but it had slip through Tweek radar completely. Tweek felt himself begin to panic. Tweek was on the floor still mopping up the coffee when out of the corner of his eye he notices Craig crouch down also. Craig also had a handful of napkin and began helping. Tweek looked over at Craig.

"Well, you can always use mine." Craig mumbled.

Tweek stood up and took in the words. Tweek felt a shiver go down his back when his mind went to a dirty place. Tweek tensed again. "What are you saying?" Tweek yelled.

Craig stood up and threw the napkin he had away. "I packed a second just in case."

"Oh." Tweek said in relief.

Craig snorted and let a sly smile cross his face. "What? You thought I was asking you to crawl into mine? Wouldn't your boyfriend mine?" Craig inched closer.

"He's not my boyfriend I just asked him out recently, but we haven't gone out yet." Tweek said turning back to making a new cup of coffee.

"Oh." Craig said back.

Tweek Glanced over at Craig. Craig had stepped back and he wore a hurt expression. It mad Tweek feel uneasy. He wanted Craig to joke or make fun of him but instead Craig seemed to have clammed up. Tweek wondered if it was because Tweek asked Kyle out. Could Craig have been hurt that Tweek didn't tell him. After all he always seemed so curious about it. Tweek bit his lip and wanted to stop thinking about Craig. He didn't want to feel bad about Craig, Tweek wanted to go back to being mad at him.

"Plus, you shouldn't worry about me. You were the one who crawled into my bed last night." Tweek spat at Craig hoping to relive the tension.

Tweek ear caught sound of giggling. Tweek looked over his shoulder and Saw Clyde with one of the girls. They were watching Tweek and Craig and laughing.

Tweek eyes widen. He hoped that hadn't heard. Clyde and the girl quickly turned and scampered out of the store. Tweek let out a sigh. He picked up his coffee scented jerky and new cup of coffee and walked over to the cash register.

"You know, I know what you packed and I can tell you it's not enough." Craig said. He was still following Tweek.

"It's just a one day thing." Tweek mumbled as he watched the cashier ring up the products.

"Still, I think you are going to have a rough time." Craig leaned on the counter.

"I have a feeling you are right." Tweek ran a hand through his hair.

Craig got up and lean close to Tweek. Tweek stared intently back at Craig. "Tweek, watch out for Kyle." Craig whispered to Tweek. Then he grabbed one of the bags if jerky and walked out into the parking lot.

Tweek was stunned and his heart was racing. All he could think was, is there anyway of turning back now.