Author's Notes: Well, it's been a while since I've been around. Partly because of the holidays, partly because of school, and most of the part has been my laziness. I'm not having writer's block, I just haven't been in the mood to write lately. I'm sorry. I hope this chapter will suffice for now.


The two were still playing video games when Mordecai and Margaret walked in. Rigby slammed his controller down. "Not fair! booN was glitching!" Rigby pointed at his shadow character lying dead on the screen.

Eileen shrugged and smiled. "Sure, sure."

Margaret yawned, walking over to the stairs. "Man, I'm tired. Think I'm gonna go take a nap."

Rigby mumbled something and Mordecai punched him. "Okay Margaret. See you later." Mordecai watched as she walked upstairs then glared at Rigby. "I heard what you said."

"Well if you would stop breaking up with chicks then I wouldn't make that joke! Besides, I didn't mean it."

"Whatever. Margaret's our friend and you should start being nicer to her." Mordecai started walking to the kitchen.

Rigby snorted, "Yeah your friend without benefits."

"You've made that joke already!" Mordecai called.

Rigby rolled his eyes and relaxed back into the couch. He heard Eileen yawn and looked over at her. "Are you getting bored? We can play something else if you want."

Eileen shook her head. "I'm just hungry. Do we have anymore snacks?"

"Uhhh... I'll go get some more!" Rigby scampered into the kitchen. "Hey, Mordecai. I'm sorry about what I said about Margaret..."

Mordecai sighed. "It's okay Rigby. I just... I don't know what to think of this trip thing. I don't want to hurt Margaret, and I have a bad feeling something's gonna happen. I still like her, but I cannot risk having my heart broken again. I think she wants to get back together with me. Things will just get weird for me again. Uuuhhhhhhh." Mordecai leaned against the fridge. "Maybe we should pack up and go home.."

"Dude, we haven't even been here a day and you're giving up? That's not the Mordecai I know and slack off with. What happened to you?"

"CJ happened. I thought she was perfect. We had so much in common, you know? And then at Muscle Man's wedding, I was going to say how I felt and I messed it up." Mordecai groaned and smacked his face with his palm. "I'm the biggest idiot I know, and I know you."

"No offense taken. Maybe you should call her, and say what you wanted to say at the wedding."

"That'll never work. I don't even think she'll pick up."

"Never hurts to try."

Mordecai laughed. "I've been heartbroken because I've tried."

"I'm sorry. I'm not exactly the best at relationship advice."

"I've noticed."

Rigby rummaged through the fridge and cursed under his breath. "What snacks would Eileen want?"

"Why didn't you ask her?"

"Shut up! You know I don't ask follow up questions!" Rigby mumbled again and got a bag of chips out. "I hope she doesn't mind these."

Just as Rigby hopped down, Eileen appeared in the doorway. "Oh, hey guys. I was just wondering what we're gonna have for lunch. It's after twelve."

"Hmm.." Mordecai stood in thought. "I think some sandwiches sound amazing right now."

"Yes! That sounds awesome!" The raccoon and blue jay high-fived. Eileen giggled and got the bread out from the pantry.

Rigby made a classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich, while Mordecai put ham and American cheese on his sandwich. Eileen had a turkey and spinach sandwich. Rigby was complaining about how the game system was broken since he had lost so many times.

"There's just gotta be something wrong." Rigby whined.

"Dude, quit being a baby and accept the fact Eileen kicks butt at that game." Mordecai chuckled and took a bite of his sandwich.

"Whatever." Rigby glared at the table as he finished he lunch. "So, what now?"

"I don't feel comfortable going any place without Margaret..." Eileen said worriedly.

"I can go get her up." Mordecai stood up and walked upstairs. When he reached Margaret's room, he knocked softly on the door. "Hey, it's me. You wanna get up? You've been sleeping for over an hour." He could hear her yawning.

"I'm up. Hey, Mordecai. You can come in."

Mordecai slowly opened the door and looked at Margaret. She was sitting up, stretching. "Have a nice nap?"

"Yeah, I guess that game of tag wore me out."

"Yeah? I was pretty tired too. Rigby, Eileen, and I ate lunch."

"Without me?" Margaret pretending to pout. "Meanies."

"Hey, you were the one who had to take a nap."

"Oh, hush. Sleep is a wonderful thing."

"It is." Mordecai leaned against the doorway and looked at Margaret again. He'd been in love with her forever. Then, when she broke his heart, he was devastated. CJ came along and he felt happy again. But who made him happier? When Margaret and him finally got together, everything was great. When he was with CJ... Things weren't always great. But CJ seemed to like more of the things he did. Although, Margaret was always willing to do something new. He didn't know what to think. Try and make things better with CJ? She was pretty pissed at him, but maybe she's cooled off by now. Mordecai decided he was going to try and give CJ another try.

"So, where's my lunch?" Margaret stood up and walked towards the door.

Mordecai walked out of the room. "In the kitchen."

They walked downstairs and saw Eileen reading a book on the couch. "Hey, Eileen, where's Rigby?" Margaret looked around.

Eileen didn't even look up. "Bathroom."

Mordecai and Margaret walked into the kitchen and Margaret got out a snack. Mordecai sat down and started to text CJ.