Rigby wakes up. As he rub his eyes, he hears fighting game ambient sounds downstairs. He walks down the stairs and into the living room to find his blue jay best friend Mordecai. Looking at the game he's playing, Rigby sadly sighed when he found it is Karate Choppers. Not because it's his game and Mordecai played it without asking permission, but because it's the game he bought in the bowling alley at his first date with Eileen. Hearing the sigh, Mordecai looks back. Seeing the raccoon he suddenly says, "Dude where have you been? We're finding you at the wedding and yet you didn't show up!". The raccoon replies, "I fell asleep, alright? Because of that, I didn't keep track of the time." The blue jay just grunted, though he knows Rigby is lying.

"What's for dinner, dude?" Rigby asked, feeling his stomach growl. "Pops is cooking it, ao let's just wait." The raccoon sat beside his best friend and watches him play, being amazed at Mordecai's perfect execution of the kicks and punches. Then he began to think of what life will be now that the love of his life is married to someone else...

"Mordecai, Rigby, dinner is ready now!" shouted Pops, a naïve giant-headed lolliman, who is the son of Mr. Maellard, the owner of The Park. This interrupted Rigby's thoughts. Mordecai pauses the game. "Hey Rigby, dinner's ready now." Mordecai says as he stands up from the couch. "I know, dude, I know." Rigby says as he follows thw blue jay. The two best friends sit down and watch Pops serve their dinner. As the three ate, the raccoon thinks to himself, "Well, here be dragons..."

Hey guys, it's me again. So this is the second chapter, up and ready to be read. If you don't get what Rigby said, here be dragons means waiting for something bad, like tragedy and such. Well anyway, happy reading people. Review if you want.