The apartment was covered with ash and dust. It wasn’t a big deal, only it made them self conscious of the filth. Matthew and Steve were used to the filth, but nobody else was. Dust hung suspended from sunlight like a death sentence. “What are you doing tonight?” Steve said. “Drunk. High. Who the hell knows?” Matthew said. “What about Katie? That girl you’ve been talking to?” “What about her?” “Are you seeing her tonight?” “No, not tonight. Tonight is for getting drunk.” “so get drunk with her. She’s probably lonely thinking about you.” Steve said. “We both know it isn’t that simple.” The platter before the two of them carried salt, tequila, and sliced limes. They split a shot of tequila and sighed out their discomfort into the dead air. They downed another shot. “listen man, I’m done with the dumb drunk girls, that’s all.” Matthew said. “Shut the hell up man. You know she isn’t like that. Just text her.” “what do you know.” The air settled between them. Matthew felt inside his breast pocket for his cigarettes. Lighting one he said, “It’s not like you and that girl Danielle are making progress.” “You’re right. But you actually like her.” “Okay Dr. Phil.” “All I’m saying is I’m going out tonight. If you spend another night bull ******* alone, I’ll kick your ***.” “Okay. Yes sir.” Steve stood up and put on his backpack, ready to leave for the night. With the apartment empty Matthew felt more at home. Stephen was a great guy, but he was naive about a lot of things. Things which really mattered. Like the disposition of other people. The only judge we have. Matthew stood up and poured himself yet another tequila shot. Grimacing as it went down, shaking his face left and right to shake off the alcohol. Matthew wrote some shity poems, waiting for the online responses to flow in like they always did. The 1800 tequila was empty, but he still had a whole litre of bourbon left to slug down. “Here’s to me.” He said as he drank a shot by himself. He felt the stress of the night’s potential weighing down on him and became alive. “Let’s see what’s going on out there.” he said to himself as he tightened the belt around his jeans. He left his ****** apartment feeling ready to take on life. Pulling out his cellphone he dialed Bernard’s number. Ringing, ringing, ringing still. “Hello” Bernard’s voice said. “Yo, It’s Matthew. What are you doing tonight.” “Going to some party with Cornice., You should come.” “What’s the address?” He sent the address and Matthew walked into the slowly cooling night. Grace street is lined with legions of homeless. They post up at bus stop after bus stop. All the way past the police station. Matthew gave out a few cigarettes before he made it to broad and belvedere - the location of Bernard’s apartment. It was warm in there, the scent of pumpkin spice lattes permeated through the air with the central heating. “How’s school going B-rad?” Matthew asked. “How’s being a worthless drop out going?” Bernard said. “Same old same old.” “Well, how’s Cornice doing, anyways?” “I don’t ******* know. Alright I guess?” “**** I know the feeling man. Oh well. We’ll get drunk as **** tonight right?” “You know it dude.” The two young men gathered themselves and then left the apartment on a quest to find out something more about themselves.