"Here is everyone's list," Abed said as he passed a piece of paper to everyone. "Look through it and then crumple it up and eat it."

"This isn't mission impossible. I doubt it's a threat to anyone's security," Britta said.

"But maybe it is," Troy said dramatically.

Annie carefully looked over her list, mentally working out how to best find each item. She was excited with what they were doing. That afternoon Troy and Abed had proposed that the group should do a scavenger hunt together. While Pierce and Jeff had passed the rest of them had jumped at the suggestion. The five of them were now at Anntrobed getting their lists before they set off.

Shirley giggled gleefully as she looked over her list. "I'm so excited. I've never done a scavenger hunt before."

"This isn't a proper one though," Britta scornfully said. "Why are we taking pictures of things instead of taking the actual items?"

"This way no one has to carry a bunch of stuff back," Abed said. "Plus now we don't have to worry about getting into trouble for stealing things."

Shirley nodded her head vigorously while Britta quietly responded with "But that's half the fun."

"Since there's an uneven amount of people playing we're not going to have teams. Everyone will be a team of one. You have two hours to try and find all of the stuff on your lists, and then we'll meet back here and look through the photos to see who found the most items," Abed said.

"Two Hours!" Shirley loudly exclaimed. "It's already going on 11 Abed. I know its Saturday, but some of us have to go to sleep and get up for church tomorrow."

"Well if you don't want to play," Abed said as he started taking Shirley's paper from her.

"Don't even think about it," Shirley said as she tightly held onto her paper. "I'm not being left out while you guys have a fun adventure. I'll just be a little drowsy in church tomorrow. That's still better than some people who never find religious fulfillment."

"Can you not drag me into this?" Britta pointedly said to Shirley.

"You guys," Annie desperately said. "Can we not fight? We're here to have fun."

"Sorry," Britta said.

"Sorry Annie," Shirley said.

"Ok, so everyone is okay with the rules?" Abed said. "Then let's go."

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Annie smiled as she looked over her list. She had already taken pictures of over half her items and it wasn't even past the first hour. An almost feverish thrill flowed through her as she thought about how well she was doing. She just needed pictures of seven more items and she would have everything. She was so going to win this.

She scanned the list for the remaining items, wondering where she was going to find a pre twentieth century bicycle. Deciding to skip that one for now she looked through the other items she hadn't found yet. She frowned at the third to last one on the list: a gold Rolex that's not in a store front window. Where was she going to find that at twelve at night?

Suddenly a slow smile spread across her face as she thought about where she could find a gold Rolex. Jeff. That was exactly the kind of thing he would have. True, she couldn't recall ever seeing him wear one. But that wasn't something he'd wear to Greendale, she rationed. That was something you wore in court or to impress clients at functions.

She thought about calling him and asking if she could pop in quickly to take a picture of the watch. But he probably wasn't home. It was Saturday night, which meant he was most likely at a bar picking up some random woman. And if he wasn't home then she couldn't get the watch picture. It wasn't like she could just go to his apartment when he wasn't there.

But maybe I can, she slowly rationalized. She figured that he probably had a spare key hidden outside his door for emergencies. She could slip in, take the picture, and get out before he even realized she was there.

Carefully folding up her list and putting it in her pocket, Annie set off for Jeff's to get one step further in winning the game.

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Annie's nerves were 100% on edge as she slipped into Jeff's darkened apartment. It had seemed like such a good plan when she first had it. But now that she was in here it didn't seem like such a good idea anymore. What if he came home with a woman? Or what if he was already home in bed with a woman.

Stopping dead in her tracks at that thought she strained her ears to listen for any moaning or bed spring squeaks, prepared to flee if she heard anything. But all she heard was silence. Wherever Jeff was it wasn't here.

Annie took a deep breath as she set off on her task, wanting to find the watch and take a picture before Jeff eventually came home. She thought about turning on a light, but felt it might draw too much attention to herself. Instead she took out her phone and flipped it open, using the light from the screen to guide her way. She went into the living room and started shifting through drawers, pulling things out before carefully putting them back in the exact order she found them in.

She was so focused on her search that she didn't hear the sound of bare feet walking through the kitchen. It wasn't until light shined through the kitchen from the refrigerator door that Annie realized she wasn't alone. She spun around, screaking in terror.

"AWW!"

"WHAT THE HELL!"

Her eyes grew wide as she saw a completely naked Jeff standing in front of the open refrigerator. She tried to say something but she was speechless at the sight of him in all his glory. Her eyes traveled down his chest and abs until they focused on his penis. The more she tried not to look at it the more she kept focusing on it.

She was finally snapped out of it when Jeff switched the kitchen lights on and saw who was in his apartment. "Annie! What are you doing here?"

Annie tried to say something to justify why she was in Jeff's apartment at night while he was walking around naked, but she wouldn't come up with anything. Her normally work a mile a minute brain had completely stalled in this situation. After a few moments (which felt like decades to her) she bolted out of the apartment, almost tripping over her feet as she ran down the hallway and out the front door.

She was out the building and halfway down the block when she suddenly came to a stop, furious at herself for how she acted. Rather than try and explain herself she had run away like a kid caught doing something wrong. Now this would further reinforce Jeff's belief that she was nothing more than a kid. A child who freaked out at seeing a guy naked.

It wasn't that big of a deal, she thought. After all, she had already seen Jeff naked before (although that time she didn't get the complete unobstructed eyeful she got tonight.) And they were adults. This was something they should just be able to talk through and then laugh about.

But even if that was the case, there was NO way she could face Jeff tonight to try and smooth things over. Not after running out of there without a word. And even if she hadn't seen him naked, he would probably be mad that she had broken into his apartment (which he actually had every right to be.)

No, the best thing to do was to give both of them some space and deal with it on Monday.