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21. Relax

The tired bluejay sighed as he walked through the door. "What's wrong, hun?" Margaret asked, looking up from her magazine.

"Oh, nothing," Mordecai replied as he flopped down on the couch, "just my arms and shoulders are killing me from painting walls all day." He closed his eyes for a moment, but immediantly opened them when he felt his wife's hands on his shoulders. Even if they were married, her touch could still give his nerves a shock.

"Just relax," Margaret said as she began rotating his shoulders. Mordecai took a deep breath, and allowed Margaret to continue the massage. After only five minutes, the bluejay was completely in bliss.

"Margaret." "Hm?" "You're amazing."

22. Karaoke

The way her voice got stronger and she stood straighter when she really got into the song. The way the spotlight shone on her violet feathers. The way her voice echoed through his ears. Robbie would never admit this to anyone, but he didn't just like Maddie's singing, he adored it.

"Robbie? Dude, it's your turn!" Robbie snapped out of his gaze, and smiled at his friend. He took the microphone, and stood in front of the tv, picking a song from the video game's menu.

"I bet I'll get a better score than you," he said, just to pretend like it was a competition. Maddie just smiled back, silently agreeing to the challenge.

23. Fix It

No couple was without their fights, and Rigby and Eileen were no exception. Tonight, they had a big one, and Rigby had stomped off, leaving Eileen all alone since Robbie was over at Mordecai's house.

The mole woman sighed. She knew fights were perfectly normal, but that still didn't make her heart hurt any less when they happened. Catching her off guard, Eileen heard the door open, and Rigby walked into the living room. His ears and tail were low, and in his paws was a bouquet of flowers. He looked up at his wife. "I'm sorry," he said as he held out the flowers, "but, will this fix it?"

Eileen smiled, and wrapped her arms around the raccoon. "Don't you always fix it?" she replied.

24. Surprise

"Hey babe," Muscleman said as he walked into his trailer. His girlfriend was sitting on the couch. She looked excited and scared at the same time. "What's up?"

"Lumpkin," Starla started to say, "I'm pregnant!" Muscleman said nothing, and Starla bit her lip. She figured he would say something, or at least make another one of his jokes. But imagine her surprise when she saw her boyfriend's eyes get glassy. "Mitch, are you crying?"

"No! I-I'm just sweating from my eyes!" Muscleman insisted. Starla simply smiled and hugged him. As they held each other close, Starla felt his hand on her stomach. It was at that moment she knew that they would be a very happy family.

25. Otaku

"Hey! Do you guys want to watch this new anime dvd I got yesterday?" Kimi asked. Robbie smiled but Maddie shook her head.

"I'm not allowed to watch anime," she replied, "my dad kinda had a bad experience with it." "But that was your dad," Kimi insisted, "I'm sure you'll be fine with it." The young bird smiled. A little anime couldn't hurt her. Besides, what could happen?

Several hours later, Mordecai noticed the light on in his daughter's room. "Hey, don't you think you should be getting ready for bed, Maddie," he asked.

"Just one more episode," Maddie sleepily replied. The bluejay then noticed what was playing on her computer. "Oh no," he said.

(Lol, that perfectly describes how I've been the past couple days. Also, 'Otaku' is a Japanese name for a person who's like a megafan of anime and manga)

26. Punchies

When ever someone saw Maddie and Robbie play punchies and when Robbie took his turn, they would always say the same thing. "Hey, you're not allowed to hit a girl!"

And Robbie would always reply with, "She's not just a girl, she's my best friend." With that, the game would continue without anymore questions.

27. Loud (Inspired by 'Think Positive')

After knowing the gumball machine for nearly thirty years, Pops finally got to meet his family. Needless to say, it was an... interesting experience. The lolliman rubbed his ears, trying to get the ringing to stop.

"Sorry about my family," Benson apologized, "Sometimes they forget how to use their inside voices." But Pops just giggled.

"They're quite nice," he smiled, "But you may have to teach me how to be loud so I may fit in better."

"Nah, you don't have to be loud," Benson replied with a small smile, "I'll just be quiet with you."

28. Copycat

"Skips, could you please clean the fountain?"

"Skips, could you please clean the fountain?" Benson turned around and saw two four year olds, desperately trying to keep from giggling. He raised an eyebrow.

"Are you guys copying me?" "Are you guys copying me?" Maddie and Robbie repeated in unison. Benson gave them an unimpressed look.

"I'm annoying," he stated. "I'm annoy-, Hey!" The gumball machine chuckled as the pair glared at him. Game, set and match.

29. Tease

Everyday it was the same old thing. Mikey would call them names, shove them in the halls, and do whatever he could to annoy them. He knew Maddie and Robbie hated it, but that was just part of the fun. They were like cousins to Mikey, which meant he was allowed to tease them.

That's why when he saw another eighth grader (not one of his friends) teasing them, he immediantly told the kid to back off. "Uh, thanks Mikey," Maddie said. "Yeah, thanks dude," Robbie added.

"I only told him to knock it off so I could start teasing you," Mikey insisted, "Now, should I start with names, or insults?" With a roll of their eyes, the two sixth graders walked away. Mikey just smiled. Yeah, he cared about them a little, but that definitely didn't mean he had to be nice to them.

At least, not all of the time.

30. Book

Margaret and Eileen smiled as they sat in the kitchen, drinking coffee. In the living room, where the two six year olds had a tent set up for their sleepover, they could hear Mordecai and Rigby telling another story from the park.

"And then, the hotdogs got this giant bag of barbeque sauce, and tried to eat me and the rest of the guys at the park!" They heard a couple gasps.

"But don't worry, I grabbed a bottle of mustard and showed those hotdogs who's boss! Those dogs were so tasty, they couldn't even stop themselves from eating themselves!" They heard a couple giggles, and the two best friends giggled along with them.

"You know, those two could probably fill a whole book with all those stories from the park," Margaret said with a smile. If they ever did have the attention span to write that book, she would definitely read it. If anything, it would definitely be an interesting read.

31. First

It seemed like ever since they met, Maddie and Robbie were always competing with each other. It was a friendly competition, but that didn't mean they didn't try their best.

The two were always competing for first. First one to lose a tooth, first one to get the new toy, first one finish their drawing, first one to win whatever game they were playing at the time.

The only time they weren't trying for first, was whenever they took a nap together and tried to see who could stay up the longest. Which unfortunately meant a lot of trouble for their parents. Thank goodness the competition phase soon faded away... mostly.

32. Corny

"Blech!" Robbie looked over at his friend, who's pizza slice had a string of cheese that looked long enough to stretch around the kitchen. "This pizza's good, but they always put too much cheese on it," said Maddie.

"So, I guess you're pretty cheesed off about it, huh?" The bird groaned. "Why did you have to get your dad's corny sense of humor?" she asked for what felt like the hundredth time.

"It's not corny!" Robbie yelled for what felt like the hundredth time. Okay, maybe his jokes were a little corny. But he knew that one day he would catch Maddie offguard with one of his jokes, and Robbie would finally get her to laugh at it.

33. Fish

Benson rubbed his temples. The koi pond seemed like a good idea at the time! It really did! "Only your kidscould manage to do something like this!"

"Hey, don't blame our kids!" Rigby shouted. Mordecai 'hmph hmph'd in agreement. "Yeah, It could've been the fish you bought! Maybe they were magic or something!"

"Hey, Daddy!" Mordecai, Rigby and Benson looked up at the voice. Maddie and Robbie were sitting on top of one of the few gigantic koi fish in the area. "Could you please get us some more food for the fishies!" Maddie asked, "We're all out!"

Benson looked back at the elder bird and raccoon with a 'See my point?' look on his face. "Well, uh... STOP TALKIIIING!"

34. Two of a Kind

Mikey was the eldest, and the most like his father. Sammi was the youngest (technically since she was born three minutes after her twin brother) and the little princess of the family. So, where did Matt fit in? He was technically the middle child, and while he could be just as tough as his father and older brother, he was also different and could be really quiet at times.

One day, Matt was just sitting in his room, silently playing with his toys. Suddenly, he felt a cold chill in the room. "Hey Matt," moaned a voice. Matt looked up and saw his godfather, High Five Ghost. "Hi Fives," Matt replied. The two said nothing, and for a few moments, they felt awkward being with each other. Not knowing what else to do, Fives picked up one of Matt's toys and silently played with it. Matt smiled and began playing along.

Within minutes, the two were playing their own game of superheroes and supervillains, but almost completely in silence. Matt smiled, and knew that whenever he was in a quiet mood and felt hidden in between his siblings, there was someone else just as hidden. Only together could they feel like something more.

(I had to get Fives in this story somehow, and I kinda figured he would have a strong relationship with at least one of his godkids).

35. Species

"Hey dude, I just realized," Maddie randomly said as she and Robbie sat outside, trying to think of something to do, "Your parents are a raccoon and a mole. So aren't you technically a Raccoon Mole?"

"I guess," Robbie replied, "different species can have kids, and the kids can either take after one parent or both. I kinda take after both since I have my dad's face and tail, but my mom's fur." Robbie thought for a moment. "Since your parents are a bluejay and a cardinal, aren't you a whole different species."

"I guess," Maddie replied. The two were silent for a moment. "What kind of species is Muscleman?"

"... I have no idea."

(Seriously, what is he? He looks human, but he has green skin, and his brother apparently lives in the underworld - see epi 'My Mom'. So... okay, I have no idea, lol)

36. Pool

"Okay kids! Jump in!" Mordecai shouted. Maddie and Robbie cheered as they jumped into the small kiddie pool, which to them seemed as big as a 'grown-ups' swimming pool.

"Man, I wish I was a kid so I could do stuff like this again," Rigby thought out loud. "What are you talking about, dude," Mordecai said, "you're small enough to swim in there." The bluejay started to laugh, and stopped when he felt two hands push him into the kiddie pool. As he spit out the water, he heard a trio of laughs, with a certain raccoon's laugh being the loudest.

"Oh, you are so going to get it!" Mordecai yelled as he grabbed the hose. "Uh oh," Rigby said before running away. The two kids laughed as their dads chased each other around the yard. Yep, just another summer day.

37. Fireflies

The ten year old bird watched as lights floated all around her. She always liked watching the fireflies fly around. A song popped into her head, and after looking around to make sure no one could hear her, she began to sing. "You would not believe your eyes, if ten million fireflies, lit up the world as I fell asleep. 'Cause they'd fill the open air, and leave teardrops everywhere-"

"You'd think me rude, but I would just stand and stare." Maddie spun around and saw Robbie behind her. She immediantly became quiet and blushed. She always hated people hearing her sing. "You don't have to stop singing," the raccoon told her, "It's a nice song, even if it's not the stuff I normally listen to."

With an encouraging smile, he made Maddie smile back and together, they sang the next verse. "I'd like to make myself believe, that planet Earth turns slowly. It's hard to say that I'd rather stay awake when I'm asleep, 'cause everything is never as it seems."

38. Nervous

He was a wreck, a total wreck! Was his jacket on right? Was his tie straight? Was he sweating? Oh God, if he had sweat stains under his arms there would be no way he could go out there! How the heck did Rigby do this? Yeah, he was nervous too, but compared to Mordecai, Rigby had been the king of calm!

"Yo, Mordecai? Dude, are you ready?" Speak of the devil. "Dude, I don't think I can do this," Mordecai said, "I feel like I'm going to have a freaking heart attack! What if I do something stupid like say the vows wrong or drop the ring or-?"

"Dude, just shut up." Mordecai stopped talking. "Dude, you're marrying the girl that you've been chasing after for, like, years! You're supposed to be happy and all the crap! So stop worrying about every little thing, get out there, and get married before she gets tired of waiting for you. It's a miracle she hasn't yet." Despite the rudeness in his friend's voice, Mordecai smiled.

"Thanks dude," he said, holding out his fist. The two fist bumped, and then took their places at the altar. As soon as they were in place, the wedding march started, and the beautiful bride began to walk down the aisle.

39. Maze

Robbie turned another corner, and became even more frightened. All these bookshelves looked the same to the four year old. He just wanted to find the book about trains he saw while his mom was working. Another librarian took it over here, and he wanted to find it. But now, all he wanted was to find his way out of here.

He turned another corner, but just another empty aisle filled with books on shelves. His eyes began to fill with water. "Mommy!" he cried. In only a few seconds, Eileen had found him and was holding him in her arms. "Sweetie, why did you run off?"

"I-I wanted to find the train book," he replied, wiping his eyes. Eileen smiled, and carried him over to a certain shelf. She found the book, and the two spent the rest of the afternoon reading together. Robbie smiled. With his mommy there with him, the library didn't seem so big and confusing. Maybe he would have to come again sometime.

40. Empty

There were times after Mordecai and Rigby left when Benson felt as if there was something missing in the house. It was too quiet, too normal, too regular. Sure he had Pops and Skips, and there were always troublemakers at the park, but that never really filled the void.

"I can't believe I actually miss them," Benson said to himself. But there was no denying it. He missed the slackers. But then, their kids came along. Unique and different, yet they could be so much like their fathers at times, it was scary.

Whenever Benson was asked to babysit, despite acting like he was annoyed, he secretly always enjoyed it. They were loud, they could cause trouble, and they could even be annoying. But sometimes, that's just what Benson needed.

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