The month of February is usually a chilly time of the year in the city of New York.
However, the is one day in that particular month that makes everyone feel warm hearted.
That day of course is Valentine's day.
On the day when couples whether dating, engaged, or married, not just in New York, but all over celebrate their love for each other either by the simpliest romantic gestures of giving flowers and candy to their sweethearts to the finest pieces of jewelry.
That day was also on the minds of the ghostbusters, as they were driving back to the firehouse after catching several class 5 roaming vapors at a bowling alley.
Peter of course was throwing on the romantic charms 100% for his soon-to be-wife Dana.
"I hope it's a quiet night on Valentine's Day.
I've made dinner reservations for Dana and I at the new place in Little Italy, follow by a carriage ride around Central Park," he said.
"I know what you mean, I don't want disappoint Grace, by canceling our date.
I got tickets for the two of us to see La Bouhme," said Winston from the driver's seat, talking about his girlfriend.
"Jenny and I are going to see a show ourselves at the planterium, then have an indoor picnic of Chinese at her place," said Ray, reffering to his new girlfriend.
"What about you Spengler?
You and Jeanie have any plans?" Peter asked his fellow ghostbuster Egon, who asked, "Plans for what?"
"Valentine's Day," Ray, Peter and Winston all answered at the same time.
"Don't tell me you forgot all about it," said Ray.
"Jeanie won't be happy if you do," Winston added with a laugh.
"Egon, as a guy who's been in this position, let me give you these two little words of advice.
Don't blow it," said Peter.
"Those are three words Venkman," Egon corrected.
"You catch on quick."
"And for your information, I's quite well aware that Valentine's Day is coming up.
I actually got Jeanie a pair of pink earring studs.
I put them in the top drawer of my nightstand to keep them safe."
"That's very nice Egon, said Ray, who then added, By the way, nobody better not touch the chocolates I have in my nightstand drawer.
They're for Jenny."
"Do you two have any plans?" asked Winston.
"Jeanie has invited me to have dinner at her apartment," Egon answered.
"What place are you taking out from?" asked Peter.
"She's going to cook."
"Well, let's hope she's as good as a cook as Dana, otherwise, you're in for a lot of trouble."
Egon respond by giving Peter a rather dirty look.
"Don't worry, I'm sure Jeanie can cook and if not just pretend to like it."
Neither Egon, nor did Winston or Ray say a word to Peter on the rest of the ride back to the firehouse.
A few days later, Valentine's Day arrived.
And while the ghostbusters hoped it would be a quiet day, to their surprise, they had gotten busy in the later part of the day as they captured ghosts in not one but two places.
The first stop being a jewelry store in the diamond disitric, where the team caught two fully torso apprations, followed by two roaming vapors at a flower shop, where the ghostbusters were giving not just payment, but four small boquets of flowers as well.
When they returned to the firehouse, the ghostbusters got themselves ready for their dates, but not before dropping the ghosts off into the containment unit of course.
As we when up the stairs, Egon felt a slight pain in his stomach.
"You OK there Egon?" Winston asked.
Egon held his side and answered, "I'm fine.
I might had pulled a muscle on the job.
Nothing to be concerned about."
"Alright then."
The four ghostbusters got themselves cleaned up, changed and ready for their dates.
Winston drove Ecto-1 to Grace's apartment, while Ray rode on a bus to Jenny's place, while Peter took a cab to Dana's as Egon did the same to get to Jeanie's apartment, with the flowers and earrings in hand.
On the ride over, Egon once again felt the tinge of pain in his side.
He took a few breaths and it stopped, as he also reassured himself that it wasn't nerves about his date, but a pulled muscle.
Thankfully the pain ended once the cab pulled up in front of Jeanie's place.
Egon got out of the cab, paid the driver and entered the complex.
Since there was no elevator, he had to walk up the stairs, causing the pain to return yet again.
Thankfully, Egon managed to get the pain under control once he made it to Jeanie's floor, which was a good thing for him, as it was the second level.
Egon then walked up to Jeanie's place and knocked on the door.
"Who is it?" Jeanie spoke from behind the door.
"It's me Jeanie," Egon answered.
Jeanie opened the door and a smile appeared on her face.
"Good evening Jeanie," said Egon, with a smile as well.
"Good evening Egon.
Come in, said Jeanie, leading him inside saying, Dinner should be ready in about twenty minutes."
"That's fine, said Egon, as he handed her the gifts, Happy Valentin's Day."
Oh Egon, how sweet of you.
Thank you," said Jeanie accepting the earrings and the flowers, which were her favorite, pink carnation.
"I've got something for you to."
Jeanie invited Egon into living room, and handed him a boxed red heart with a small stuffed bear in the middle.
"I know you're a real sucker for chocolate.
Happy Valentine's Day," she said handing him the gift.
"Yes I am.
Thank you," he said, accepting the item.
Jeanie then went into the kitchen to finish preparing the meal.
Egon asked if he could lend a hand, and she gave him the task of setting the table.
