Nori saw Kyle by the door with a very pretty girl and instantly became nervous, until she also noticed a man with his hair in a ponytail join them. [i]'I guess he decided to bring friends?'[/i] the DJ thought to herself as she tried to maintain her focus on the song. Maybe he had to wait in line since Nori had only left Kyle's name with the bouncer and that's why he was late? As relieved as the blonde was that she hadn't been stood up, something about the situation didn't sit quite right with her. Nori knew the lines were long, but they didn't typically take more than an hour and a half to get through, and even if it did take him three hours or something, why hadn't he texted her? As much as she liked Kyle (and she did like him, quite a lot), he was displaying some unreliable behavior. Nori hadn't thought he was the type to play games, but then again she'd only known him for a day, so she could have misread him completely. Maybe this wasn't a good id-- Nori's train of thought was completely derailed as some on threw a drink on her while screaming, "WET T-SHIRT CONTEST!!!" [i]'Vodka,'[/i] Nori thought miserably as her tongue darted out to taste the liquid that was splattered all over her face. The diminutive blonde tried to see whoever it was that had thrown the drink, but security was already dragging the rowdy party goer out before she got the chance. "You look like a drowned rat," Cash deadpanned as he came up next her. "Get yourself fixed up, I'll cover the rest of your shift. You only had thirty minutes left anyways." "Thanks," Nori replied begrudgingly, to which the other DJ answered with a grunt before peeling off his shirt and handing it to her to towel off with. Some girls in front of the booth started to ,"Awww" causing Cash to turn and waggle his eyebrows suggestively at her. "Gross," Nori said, scrunching up her nose in distaste as she tried to towel dry her hair. Cash laughed before turning and taking over the sound booth.