Brayden's glare traveled from his computer screen to the clock on the TV stand. 10:26pm. Smirking, he stared back down at his screen and shook his head. It was rounding ten:thirty at night and she wanted to go grocery shopping; they both were about to go grocery shopping. The measures this town would resort someone to when bored was something he still couldn't believe. Even though he was born and raised in the small town, and he, himself, had resorted to some pretty screw up measures to cure boredom; one being the time that he scared Sadie half to death. A prank that he still found funny for reasons beyond him and he knew the girl would get him back for one day; though he wasn't really holding his breath. Shaking his head, a small smile filled his features, Brayden shut his computer down and stood up. In all honestly, he had forgotten that he made plans to do this and if the blonde didn't remind him, he would have probably forgotten until he needed something to eat; which could be days from now, since the boy never really seem to eat much and when he did, he could make due with what he had, after all, he had years of practice.
Letting out a small sigh, he made his way to his closest and quickly made himself presentable. Turning away from his closest, he grabbed his jacket off his bed and made his way out of his room. He wiggled into his jacket as he headed towards the front door of his apartment, a movement from the corner of his eye made him jump. Turning, half way in his jacket and his heart racing, the realization that it was just his roommate passed out on the couch hit him quickly. Slowly exhaling and trying to calm his nerves, Brayden got his jacket on and quietly made his way towards the kid on the couch. Gently taking the remote out of his roommate's hand, he turned towards the moving picture box and flipped it off. He set the remote down and slowly step away from him, careful not to wake him. Grabbing his keys off the kitchen counter, he made his way out of the apartment. Once in his car, Brayden leaned back against his seat and set there for a few moments. He still wasn't up for this, he was never really up for shopping. It wasn't his thing, nor has it ever been. Though he could admit that having the blonde accompany him would make this a bit more tolerable. Sighing, he leaned forward and started the car. The drive was familiar, quick, and smooth. It wasn't a drive he would taken often, but it was one he seem to know well. He pulled to a stop in front of the blonde's house and stepped out of his car. He headed towards the front door, knocked once and waited for the blonde to answer.