After the talk, Rigby is beginning to be a little back to normal. He now agrees for video game breaks and slacks off, but still finishes the job. He syarts to become noisy and whiny, too. This made Mordecai and the rest glad that the Rigby they know is back.
One Wednesday morning, Mordecai and Rigby are doing their usual work: raking the leaves. Then suddenly, Benson drives up to the two of them. They look up to see their boss smiling at them. "Oh hey, what's up, Benson?" Mordecai asks to their boss. "Can we help you with anything?" Rigby also asks. "Oh no, I'm fine, Rigby. Anyway, I just want to say good job for improving your work." The two best friends hi-fived at this. "Yeahyah!" "Well, here's your raise, guys." Benson continues, then hands them their paychecks. As he leaves, Mordecai and Rigby cheered, "We got our RAISES! OOOOOOHHHHHH!" But then, Benson, returns, then says, "I almost forgot, you can take your lunch breaks." After that, Benson drives away again. "Hey dude, wanna go to the Coffee Shop?" Mordecai then asks. "When he heard those words, Rigby then felt uneasy, since he might see Eileen and feel guilty for leaving her 5 years ago. But he decides against it, anyway. "Uhhh... sure..." Rigby reluctantly replies. As he follows the blue jay infront of him, he keeps thinking of what will happen.
The drive to the Coffee Shop was silent. Not a single word was said by the two best friends. As they pull up, Rigby groans, but thankfully, Mordecai didn't hear it. As they open the door, a robin was busy taking the order of a middle aged man. At the sight of Margaret, Mordecai sighed, blushing. Rigby, on the other hand, is terrified. He feels like fainting. He doesn't want to be here. He-
"Hey Rigby!" The raccoon jumped when he heard that voice. The voice that he doesn't want to hear. The voice of Eileen. Rigby turns pale as he looks for the source of the voice. Eileen is smiling at him, probably delighted that she finally saw him. As Eileen goes closer, Rigby just stands there like his feet is cemented to the ground. He's scared out of his wits, and every second, he gets more terrified.
"Oh... uhh... Hey, E-Eileen." Rigby mustered all his courage left to stammer those words. As Eileen hugged Rigby, the raccoon feels like fainting. "Where have you been? I never saw you again ever since five years ago." Eileen cheerfully says. "Oh... well... umm, I've been busy these... years so..." Rigby mutters. " I mised you." Rigby puts on a fake smile. As he and Mordecai walk to their table, he doesn't know what to do in the remaining minutes of his lunch break.
