When Rooster came into work he immediatly noticed Eddie behind the bar with Karen."ahh, no customers behind the bar" He said with a cocky tone "He's helping me out by standing in for Janet" Karen explained "Sully left her in charge she can't play hookie" Rooster demanded "That's right she's in charge and I'm here so you just stay on that end of the bar and I'll stay on this end" Eddie said as more of an order pointing his finger "Where exactly is Janet" Rooster asked "What goes on with Janet is none of your business"Eddie insisted"What did you do to her" again Rooster didn't have the sence to shut his mouth. Karen interviened and convienced Rooster to let it go.For Eddie's sake he was glad it was a slow night. The guy's had ragged him about being a bar maid athough the tips he made from all thier jokes was quite good no wonder Janet didn't seem to be hurting for money. It was a tougher job than he ever realized and he was starting to see how the constant annoying comments from the general public could wear on your nerves.

After a couple day's Janet returned to work but took it easy. Eddie had been wonderfull in helping her out but she didn't dare hope for a reconciliation. They hadn't really talked about what happened the night Rory came back and she was happy with what little bit of Eddie she had. It had been a rough few days and after she was back on her feet they didn't see a whole lot of each other but he would call to check on her..She had accepted the way things were and Sully's death. Sully's daughter even asked Janet to continue running the bar untill all of his family could get together to decide what was next. She was more than to happy to, but she became very nervous when she got a call from the family's lawyer asking her to come in, he needed to discuss the fate of Sully's bar with her. Eddie and Janet were caught off guard to see one another there.

"What did the doctor say" he asked her trying to be descret in the crowded hallway but he knew she had a checkup that morning. She just looked at him searching his face trying to figure out why he cared. There was no more baby and he by all rights shouldn't care about her.

"I'm sorry, I guess its none of my businesss" he thought she was uncomfortable discussing such personal things with someone she was no longer intimit with

"I don't mind, he said I should talk about it anyway" she answered

"I'm here" He was noticably shaken at the thought of something being wrong

"He said the baby wouldn't have made it even if I hadn't gotten drunk" she answered

"When were you drunk" he asked and she just looked at him not wanting to answer realizing this he asked "What was wrong"

"They don't know, but suspect it had something with my hormones being so out a whack, they think it was a problem before I got pregnant" she explained just as the sectetary headed thier way

"Why are we here" Eddie asked her as they were being escorted into an office

"Glad you could make it, lets just get right to it. I asked you here because you were named in the will of a MR. Michael T. Sully. Appears that the only thing of value he owned was a place called Sully's. I understand it's a bar of some sorts anyway he left each of you a half intrest" the man said to them as if it wasn't a big deal

"What are you saying" Eddie asked

"I guess I'm saying congratulations, your partners" Edie and Janet were speach less and the man gave them a letter Sully had written for them. It contained a lot of memories, a few warnings and some words of wisdom in additon the P.S. at the bottom instructed Janet to not let Eddie sign his half over to her. Sully was right because Eddie immediatly had full intentions of doing just that, but Janet stood firm in Sully's wishes and refused to accept Eddie's half. They went back to Sully's to discuss the arrangements.