Zak was looking at himself in the mirror. There were clothes everywhere in his room. He wore his black shoes, his jeans and an orange t-shirt. He also had a black jacket. It had taken him hours to decide what to wear. He was very nervous for the party. This was actually the first time he would go to a real party. He didn't want to ruin it.

At quarter past six he walked to the door. Zak's father was already standing there. Ready to bring Zak to the party. Zak hoped his father would already be gone when Julia came.

'Shall we go, Zak?' Doc asked.

' Fine.' Zak answered. They walked out of the house. Behind him, Zak heard that Fisk and Drew were having a hard time not to smile.

The ride to school was long. Too long. It felt like they were driving for hours before they finally got to school. And when they finally were at school, Doc didn't want to leave.

' I'd like to meet that girl.' Said Doc, after Zak had asked why he was still there. ' And I need to know if she will show up or not.'

'Dad! I'll be fine!' said Zak. 'Just go!'

' Are you sure, I don't mind waiting.'

'Yes, I'm sure. Can you please go now.' Zak tried to push his father to the car.

' alright.' Said Doc, while he was getting into the car. 'but call me if something's off.'

After a few long seconds Doc finally left. And not a minute too late. Cause there came Julia. She was wearing het sneakers, like always. Ze was wearing a green skirt and a pink tank top. She had her brown hair in a ponytail. She didn't were make-up, she didn't need it either.

' Ready to go?' she asked, when she was walking to Zak.

' Yes, let's go.' Zak answered. And they started walking.

' Where does Emily live?' asked Zak after a while.

'On the other side of the city.' Julia replied.

' Will we make it in time?' asked Zak. The city was big.

'Yes, and stop asking so much.' Julia said, a little irritated now.

After another while of walking, Zak noticed the environment getting different. There were no people around them anymore and it had gotten dark.

'Are you sure were going the right way?' Zak asked, risking that Julia might get irritated again.

Julia nodded. 'positive.'

' Shouldn't we have been there by now? The party would start at 7 o'clock and it's half past 7 now.' Zak said.

'I know what I do you know.' Julia was irritated again.

After ten minutes, they arrived at an empty house.

'We're here.' Said Julia satisfied. It took awhile before Zak understood that she was talking about the empty house.

' But there are not people here. There is nothing here!' Zak said confused.

Julia nodded. 'Very attentive.' She said. And she hit him with a Stone on his head.