Wrong Direction

They were supposed to be going to a party that night. Noiz stretched her neck from side to side as she stood at the front door.

"Are we ready to go yet?" she asked.

"Just a second!" Mosh called. Noiz sighed and rolled her eyes.

"How long does it take a guy to get dressed?" she muttered to herself. The kitty turned when she heard footsteps. Mosh stood inches away dressed up like a pirate.

"How do I look?" he asked. Noiz stuck up her thumb.

"Great," she said. "Can we go now?"

"Sure," Mosh said.

"Thank you!" she said. Both of them headed outside.

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The couple were greeted outside by Graham dressed as a police officer.

"Good evening, officer!" Noiz greeted him. Their friend tilted his hat.

"Good evening, Mr. Pirate, Ms. Aphrodite," he said. "Ready to go?"

"Yes!" the couple said.

"Great!" Graham said. "Let's get going!"

"Wait," Noiz said. The boys turned to her with confused looks on their faces.

"What is it now?" Mosh asked. The kitty focused her eyes on Graham.

"Are you sure you remember which dorm it is?" she asked. The Englishman stared back at her.

"Of course I do," he insisted.

"Are you sure?"

"Yes!"

"Are you positive?"

"Yes! I put the address in my phone this time!"

"Let me see it."

"Do we have to do this?"

"Show me the phone."

"Come on, Noiz-sama," Mosh said. "Have a little faith in him. He really tried harder this time. I was there when he put the address in and everything. Can we just go?" His girlfriend snorted.

"Fine," she mumbled. "Let's just get going. I'm starting to get cold in this costume." Mosh looked her up and down.

"That's because of your costume," he said. "I told you to pick something warmer. It's going to be a cool night." Noiz rolled her eyes.

"Can we just go?" she asked.

"Yes, yes, my dear," the boys said. The three of them headed off to the costume party on the South Campus.

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-Two Hours Later-

Noiz leaned against the dorm door, panting with her costume a mess. She turned to Graham, glaring.

"You said you knew where we were going," she hissed.

"I did," Graham said. "I just plugged in the wrong street."

"You idiot!" the kitty screamed as she lunged over to him. Mosh grabbed her as fast as he could.

"Calm down," he said. "Sure, he made a mistake. But we're here now and that's all that matters, right?" Noiz turned to him glaring. The mouse boy waited for her to snap at him too. Instead, his girlfriend snorted.

"Whatever," she grumbled as she pushed the mouse boy off. "You both better hope that the party isn't over yet." Noiz turned and knocked on the door.

"Right..." both boys mumbled under their breath.