It took awhile until Tim and Pinky finally got to the house that the girlfriend was talking about. Tim looks out the window, seeing the house right there. It was a house with two floors, and a garage. It seems like your typical house, nothing more, nothing less. The car parks in front of the house, as Tim and Pinky got out of the car. They went to the trunk of the car, collecting what they brought with him.

They went inside the house, seeing that it was unlocked and empty. They brought their bags to two of the rooms, and went back downstairs to check around the place. For Tim, he saw a living room and a kitchen. As expected, there was what Pinky mentioned being in the living room, there was a couple couches and chairs, a TV, a couple video games, a bookshelf, a dart board, and a ping-pong table too. The kitchen in this house wasn't anything too special, it was just a regular kitchen. There wasn't anything outside around the house, but a couple trees, a picnic table, and the basketball hoop connected to the garage door above.

Upstairs, there was only two bathrooms, and three bedrooms. The looks of both rooms were nothing too interesting. All bedrooms had the same bed, same dressers, other furniture too. The bathrooms were just sink, toilet, shower, all the same in both rooms. Once he was done looking around the house, Tim went downstairs, and went over to the wall, leaning on it.

"Interesting house, huh?" Pinky asked. Tim nods his head, looking over to his girlfriend as she walked down the stairs. "Nature can be so beautiful sometimes. But sometimes, out there in the forest scares me. There's a reason why me and my parents don't go camping." Tim looks over to the back door, before crossing his arms.

"It could be worse, really." Tim said, not really bothered too much by it. "If anything, at least there's no bears out there, right? Now that would be a scary thing." Pinky shrugs, before looking over to the window.

"Personally, I don't know if there's a bear out there or not. Like I said, me and my parents don't go camping at all." The girl in blue walked over to the kitchen, collecting herself a can of Pepsi. "We've been too scared to do so. So we don't do that kind of thing." Tim walks over to his girlfriend, wrapping his arm around her.

"Well, with me around, there's no need to be scared." Pinky giggles, before poking Tim on his nose.

"Oh, you are way too kind of me sometimes."

"Pinky, we're here." A male voice came from the front door.

Pinky and Tim looked over to the front door, seeing Pinky's parents were finally here. Surprisingly enough for Tim, he was shocked seeing that his girlfriend's parents were not dressed in all blue just like her. Pinky's father had black hair with a buttoned-down dark blue dress shirt, and black dress pants. Her mother has dark brown hair, with a light gray blouse, and a dark purple skirt. The girl in blue walks up to her parents, smiling at them as she approached them.

"Mom, dad, I'm glad you've arrived." Pinky said, happily. She hugs them for a couple seconds, before finally walking over to Tim. "So...this is my new boyfriend, Tim." Tim smiled, waving at the two parents of his girlfriend. Pinky's father walks up to Tim, shaking his hand.

"Happy to meet you, Tim." Pinky's father said. "Our little girl has said so much good things about you." Tim looks over to his girlfriend, nodding his head.

"She and I have been getting along pretty well after we first met." Tim said. "Also, there's this party girl who's been trying to get us together, but truthfully, I feel like we would've ended up getting together without her help anyway." The blue-haired boy chuckles to himself, as his handshake ended. "Tell you, I was not expecting myself to not be so nervous when I first approach you guys..." Pinky's mother steps forward.

"Oh, Darryl was just as nervous when he met my mother and father." Pinky's mother said. "He was cute when he blushes." Tim chuckles, as Pinky was holding the side of her head, shaking it, feeling bothered by that.

"To be fair, grandma and grandpa would've saw daddy as a bit of a silly person back when you guys were younger." Pinky said. The girl in blue smiled, before looking at her parents. "So...shall we sit down?"

"Of course."

So all four of them sat down around the couch area. Tim sat down in the armchairs, while Pinky and her parents took the couches. After a bit of silence, wondering who should go first. Pinky's father decided to go first out of all of them.

"So...Tim brought up that some party girl ended up getting you two together. Correct?" Pinky's father asked. Tim nods his head. "I must say, I feel like something like a club is not really a place that our daughter is aloud to go to." Pinky frowned, cringing at that being said.

"Daddy, that's not where I was at when me and Tim first met." Pinky said. "I know better than to to Club Candy. I met Tim back when I was getting ice cream at the ice cream parlor. The owner was kicking me out when I accidentally dropped ice cream on the floor, and...then I stumbled upon Tim." Pinky smiled, placing a hand behind her head, blushing. "Despite Roxie Road being furious with me about the dropped ice cream, it was worth it so that I could end up meeting Tim that day."

"I can say the same thing. Wish I can enjoy that day again." Tim said.

"Same here." Pinky said, giggling in response. "It's a day like that that I wish I can get back so that I can enjoy it once again." Pinky then looks over to her mother and father.

"Well, Tim, do you have a job already?" Pinky's mother asked the boy.

"Yes. I actually work at the auto-shop in the downtown area. Me and my best friend Chaz both work there, actually." Tim tells them. "He actually asked if he could join along with me, as well as his girlfriend, but truthfully, I rather not have them be here. They'd probably be upstairs already, making out while we're talking down here." Tim rolled his eyes, before speaking about Chaz again. "But either way, Chaz is just a nice guy to me. He was there for me when nobody else did, and I owe him my life with everything that he has done for me back than." Pinky's mother and father nodded in unison hearing that said.

"I wish we got to meet this Chaz boy that you brought up to us. He probably would've been a fun person to have around here." Pinky's father said, causing Tim to shrug one shoulder with a bit of a smile on his face.

'Damn it...maybe I should've invited those two along with me here. Oh well...no need to dwell on my friends not being here. Got to stay focused on making Pinky's parents happy.' Tim said in his thoughts.

"So...I forgot if Pinky ever mentioned if...you guys did anything too much together." Tim said out loud. "What do you guys like to do together as a family? I meant, back than when...you guys were closer, rather than now." Pinky's parents frowned a little bit hearing that being said. Pinky cringed, feeling like that question would've been a bad idea to ask, now that she doesn't live with her parents anymore.

"Maybe...not the best thing to ask..." Pinky said, nervously. Her father held up a hand, shaking his head.

"It's quite alright, Pinky." Her father said. The man looks at Tim as he was sitting there, silently. "When Pinky was younger, we would love to play any game that she had on her bookshelf. Mostly catch, whenever it's not raining outside."

"Kind of like me and my dad...eh, almost, I mean..." Tim said.

"We would also watch movies together in the living room whenever it was raining outside. Pinky loved watching Ice Age as a kid, and would often hide behind the couch whenever there was thunder outside." Pinky narrowed her eyes, glaring at her dad.

"Dad! Don't bring that up!" Pinky said.

"Don't worry, I think it's kind of funny." Tim said, trying to comfort Pinky. The girl in blue, blushes heavily, looking away from her boyfriend. "Anyways...I think it's best not to continue on that, uh..."

"Please, call me Darryl, my wife's name is Alex." Pinky's father said. "So since we talked about our family life, what about yours?" Tim frowned, eyes widened when he heard that being asked.

"W-What?"

"It's only fair that we get to know your friendship with your father, and mother. What is it like?"

Tim blinked a couple times, looking left and right, nervously. Pinky took notice of this, wondering why a question like this would upset her boyfriend like this. The boy with the dog hat stood up from the chair he was sitting on, before looking towards the stairs. He looks back at his girlfriend's parents one more time.

"Uh...I think I got to use the bathroom...uh, be right back!" Tim said, before hurrying off to the bathroom. The other three sat there on the couches, feeling like this was a little awkward now.

"What has gotten into that boy? All I asked was a simple question." Pinky's father said.

"I don't know..." Pinky said. "But that question clearly made him upset about something." Pinky looks over to the stairs, concerned for her own boyfriend. She hoped that he was okay.


Back in the neighborhood...

Katie was busy, skateboarding around her part of the neighborhood, enjoying the day to herself. The tomboy rode her skateboard through the street she was on, before stopping herself near one of the benches.

Sapphire was watching the tomboy skateboard around the neighborhood section she was in, before walking over to the bench that she stopped near. The party girl sat down on the bench, as Katie was putting the skateboard into her backpack. Sapphire smiled, waving at the tomboy, as she was staring at her in confusion.

"Okay...what do you want, Sapphire?" Katie asked the party girl, clearly annoyed by her being here.

"I like, just wanted to see if you and Chaz are going on a date later on, while Tim is off at that house in the forest." Sapphire said, standing up from the bench. "Me and my girlfriend were wanting to do something, but we don't have anything to do, so...if you guys are going off to go and enjoy a date, we will be happy to join along and make it better." Katie blinked a couple times, before looking to the right. She then looks at Sapphire again.

"Okay...why would I want to do THAT? Me and Chaz's dates are not something you can just..."

"Because Tim's out of town, and I want to help somebody else's date! Is that wrong to ask?!" Sapphire closes her eyes, leaning her head onto Katie's shoulders, smiling. "You know you and Chaz would want some help on a date one of these days. Me and Candy have dated longer before you dated your biker boyfriend, so that means we know more about romance than you." Katie steps away from the party girl, glaring at her.

"You are so weird sometimes, Sapphire. How about you leave me and Chaz alone whenever we're dating? I think that would help us out a lot more than you getting involved to do...whatever the hell you want." Katie pulls her skateboard out of her backpack again. "Anyways, I got to go meet up with him at my house. He's coming to visit after his best friend heads off to the house in the forest. Bye."

"But Katie..."

The tomboy skateboarded off, leaving Sapphire standing there. The party girl reaches out a hand, hoping to reach out for Katie, only for her to get away. She lowers her arm, clearly annoyed that Katie went off after she wanted to help her.

"Well...glad I didn't end up falling for a girl like her..." Sapphire said. "...I would've hated it completely..." The party girl walked off to go back to the club building she came out of.