A/N From what I gather Bobby either kills himself or dies offscreen in many headcanons in the Sinkid fandom. I never liked that.


"So Bobby's coming by?" Lori asked.

Ronnie nodded. "He has business close by, so he decided to stop by to see Bobby and me."

Lori felt awkward about seeing her old flame again, even though they had broken up years ago. The two had been profoundly, and love and Lori knew Bobby would always have a piece of his heart towards Lori.

She was watering her garden when a long limo pulled up.

A tall, muscular man with a smooth beard in a fancy suit got out of the Limo.

The man looked at Lori, and then she recognized him. "Bobby?" Lori asked, shocked.

"Hey, Lori, it's good to see you," Bobby said cheerily.

"It's good to look at the you-I mean, see you. You seem to be doing pretty well."

Bobby chuckled. "I do alright,"

Lori glanced at the limo. "It looks like a little more than all right."

Bobby chuckled, "Admittedly, I've been blessed with fortune. In finance and, more importantly. I'm the CEO of a billion-dollar company, and the good Lord has blessed me with a beautiful wife and daughter."

Lori knew the wife couldn't have repaired the hole she left in Bobby's heart.

"Can I see pictures?" Bobby grinned and got out his wallet.

He took to put one photo. With him, a young girl in graduation robes and an older woman who looked like a supermodel.

"Baby girl just graduated Harvard. How's your daughter Lori?"

Unemployed, college drop-out, spends most of her time playing video-games a ton of psychological issues, and dating her little brother whose a child.

"She's doing alright," Lori said

During Dinner Bobby was an charismatic force, mostly taking interest in Bobby and Ronnie's lives. He didn't even glance at Lori.

After her old flame left Lori looked towards Lincoln who'd developed a slight paunch, and drew comic books for a living.

"I think I've made a terrible mistake."

Lincoln nodded. "I agree. I'm not gay, but even I was tempted to suck Bobby off. I would say go after him-hell I'd go after him if I thought I had a shot, but his wife was smoking. You'd be like a toddler fighting a prized boxer. You'd only get hurt."

"W-well at least you got me mom." Loan offered wishing to cheer her parents up.

Lori and Lincoln laughed. "Ah thanks sweetie that was a nice joke."

Loan ran up to her room, she grabbed onto her child-lover BJ and cried.