"Hmmm? Wha-what is that noise?" the groggy voice of Justin asked. Sitting up slowly the owner of the voice groped around for the source of the sound. "Justin shut off the alarm already." another voice called out. Snapping to attention Justin looked around, he wasn't in his apartment and he was still in his clothes from last night. Then he remembered that he had ended up crashing at Matt's after his friend had insisted they do something the night before. Finally grabbing his phone he turned off the alarm and set it back down and rolled over. Immediately he sat back up. What time did his phone say it was? Picking up his phone again he looked at the time. "Oh no," he muttered to himself as he stood. Jamming the phone in his pocket and yanking his shoes on he stumbled out the door yelling a quick goodbye to a slumbering Matt. Hurrying down the stairs from Matt's dorm Justin raced away from campus towards his apartment. Swerving around students he sprinted as quick as he could. He had to hurry, if he could just get his laptop and get back to campus in time for his first class he would be fine. Justin looked down at his shirt as his feet slammed into the sidewalk. The shirt was coated in grime and he had no idea why, but he also didn't have time to question it. Rounding the corner he smashed through his buildings front doors and into the elevator. Justin took the moment to catch his breath as the elevator ascended to his floor. The moment the doors opened he barreled out and almost into another tenant. With a quick spin he made it past her and to his door. Shoving the key into the lock he turned to the girl, "Could you hold the elevator please?" he asked as he opened the door to his apartment. Stepping inside he looked about his apartment. Rushing towards his closet he grabbed a new shirt while yanking the other off. Sliding the new shirt on he walked out of the apartment making sure to grab his laptop on the way out. Pulling his keys from the door he turned hoping to find the girl patiently holding the elevator for him, he really didn't feel like running anymore.