Bob and Linda stood at the front door.

"We're going now Tina," Linda called up the stairs, "If you need anything call the emergency phone."

"Ok." Said Tina. She heard the door click as sat on the couch of the Belchers home, with the family's laptop was on her lap. She was busy typing. Louise stood behind the couch, with only her eyes and her pink bunny ears visible.

"Is it ready yet?" Louise asked.

"It's buffering." Tina answered.

The two of them watched the laptop eagerly, as their brother Gene entered the room, eating chips straight out of the large bag they came in. He was nearly always eating something, so it didn't faze his sisters, who looked about to burst.

"What are you guys watching?" Gene wondered aloud.

"It's the new Boyz for Now vi…"

"SHUSH!" Louise interrupted Tina, "It's started."

The laptop screen was suddenly filled with one post-pubescent and three pre-pubescent boys dancing. They began to sing a catchy tune. The belcher daughters watched in awe, Gene was seemingly less interested. In minutes the song was over.

"WHAT!" Louise yelled, jumping over the couch and taking a seat, "THAT CAN'T BE IT, I NEED MORE! I NEED MY FIX!"

"Here," Tina began, handing Louise the laptop, "Watch it again."

The song played again. And again. And again. Gene left to get more chips, he spent a while debating with himself which flavor to have, he compromised and came back to the lounge room with a large chunk of cheese. The song was still playing when he got back and both his sisters were dancing around the coffee table.

"This song isn't that great," Gene announced, "I'm changing it."

"No house music." Tina told him over the loud music.

"And it has to be a Boyz For Now song." Louise demanded.

Gene sighed as he picked up the laptop. He felt a stabbing pain in his chest as he searched for the right song. It had been over a year. He took a deep breath, pressed play and tried to suppress his sadness.

A familiar tune began playing. The song itself wasn't sad at all, but the memories and the heartbreak were all still deeply entwined to that song in Genes mind. His sisters danced as he held back tears.

"This will last forever." Sang Boyz 4 Now as the song finally ended. One singular tear rolled down Gene's cheek.

Tina looked over at him, with care and understanding in her eyes. Louise however had no idea of the heartbreak Gene had just suffered at the hands of a simple song.

"Gene, what's wrong?" She asked as she noticed her brothers tear.

He sniffed, "You know, it wasn't always you and Tina who were this households BFNers."

"What are you talking about?"

"Maybe it's about time you tell her." Tina suggested.

"Okay," Gene began, "It's time for you to learn about Boyz 5 Now, and the love of my life, Bayn."