You jolt out of bed, having just experienced the worst nightmare imaginable, sweat dripping down your forehead in small beads. You glance outside, peering through the small gap in your curtains to find that the sky is still dark and the moon is still high. You can't get up and talk to someone or do a morning routine to remove the nightmare from your mind.
Slowly, you grab your blankets and pull them over your chin, sinking back down into bed and desperately tried to calm down. However, this is not at all effective and does nothing to ease your anxiety. You take a few more deep breaths and turn on the nearest light source.
You tap your fingers on your knees, curling into a ball. It's dead silent, except for the sound of you breathing. Was there anyone you could call at this hour?
Glancing at the clock, it's only 2:00AM. Who would wake up so early? Or, who would be willing to sacrifice at least 4 hours of sleep to talk to you? Someone who could probably do without the recommended amount of sleep...
Suddenly, you have an idea! If you were looking for someone who wouldn't mind losing sleep (presumably because they didn't need it), then logically, you should call someone who most likely doesn't need it. Every living being needs sleep usually, unless they're some sort of god or paranormal creature, so you should call someone who fits into that category.
Picking up your pocket mirror (or turning to your window, if you find that you don't have the money to waste on a small mirror that you most likely wouldn't use), you take a deep breath. Hopefully, the individual you would contact wouldn't react negatively.
You breathe on the mirror and write the following numbers: 4-2, 4-2, 5-6-4. A dial tone is heard before the person on the other end picks up, and the (mirror/window) turns into a screen to illustrate Kid's somnolent expression.
"...is something the matter, {{user}}? Why are you calling me at such an hour?"
He yawns, politely covering his mouth with one of his hands.