William was so happy and excited about the possibility of scoring a date with Lucy he couldn't even think straight. He told Henry about it who was slightly dismayed but kept on a smile to be encouraging for his friend. William knew it was mean to rub his triumph in Henry's face especially since his friend seemed to have a thing for Lucy, but he didn't really care. Lucy had finally chosen him over Henry. William couldn't focus too much on it though since he was about to quit his job at the factory.

William walked right into his boss's office to deliver it straight to his face.

"William. What are you doing here? You should be working."

William smirked at his boss's confusion.

"I'm afraid I won't be doing that anymore."

"What kind of nonsense are you spewing now boy?"

"I quit."

William's boss then stood up to tower over him.

"You what?"

"I'm quitting sir. I'm sure you know about the pizzeria I plan on opening with my partner."

William's boss nodded.

"I need to make that my main priority so I don't have time to work here anymore."

William's boss then scratched his head. He was taking this better than William thought he would. William wished he was angrier.

"William you can't be serious about this. You don't know if the place will even make any money. Where will you be if it fails with nothing to fall back on?"

William started to become absolutely livid with his boss suggesting it may not work out at all.

"It'll all work out in the end. You'll see."

William's boss shook his head and sighed.

"I suppose I can't change your mind on this."

William nodded.

"Let me at least offer you some advice before you go."

William hesitantly nodded.

"Don't let your feelings lead you to do things before you've had a chance to think things through."

"What is that supposed to mean?"

William's boss approached him and put his hands on his shoulders.

"I know you William. Sometimes you rush into things without thinking. So far the decisions you've made haven't had any negative affects but that may not always be the case. You have a really bad jealousy streak. If you let that control you, you will be left with nothing."

William scoffed. He was not a jealous person.

"You don't know what you're talking about."

William's boss shrugged.

"Well it was worth a shot. Go ahead and collect your things. Go home."

William's jaw hung open for a second before he left his boss's office and went to collect his things.

After William took his things home, he went back to the site where things were running smoothly. Henry was there talking to the construction workers when he spotted William and waved vigorously at him. William made his way over to him as fast as he could.

"I just quit my job at the factory."

Henry beamed.

"That's great William. Now we can truly put our all into the place."

"Yeah."

William sees Margaret off in the distance and for the first time in his life he feels a flicker of guilt. Margaret seems really happy like she's walking on air. Margaret then sees William and runs towards him and tackles into a giant hug.

"Oh Willie I'm so glad to see you! It's been so long!"

Yep. William definitely feels like garbage.

"Well.. You know I've been super busy."

Margaret giggled.

"I finished a song for Fredbear and Spring Bonnie."

William bit his lip but nodded.

"Would you like to hear it?"

"Of course... Maggie."

Margaret blushed at the nickname once again and grabbed her guitar to play him the song.

"Ok! I hope you like it."

Margaret then started playing the guitar and sang along to the song.

The song was really good and was very catchy. Something that would be really easy for the kids to listen and sing along to.

Margaret finished up her song and then smiled at William who had a lump in his throat.

"So what did you think?"

William was speechless for about a minute until he found his voice.

"It's... really good Maggie."

Margaret frowned.

"You hesitated."

"No that's not why I-"

William struggled to find the words to explain without hurting Margaret. He obviously couldn't tell her about his maybe date with Lucy and how he now felt bad about it. He didn't even know why he felt bad about it. William decided to just say what came to mind.

"I'm having a rough day. You know I quit my job today."

William hoped Margaret couldn't see him sweating and awkwardly scratching the back of his neck. Thankfully, it seemed she was oblivious.

"Oh I'm sorry Willie. Is everything ok?"

"Yes... I will be completely over it in a few days."

Margaret gave him a small smile.

"You know I'm always here for you Will whenever you need me."

Margaret then leaned forward and hesitantly pressed a kiss to William's cheek.

"Yeah.. I know that Maggie. Thank you so much for letting me listen to your song. It was really good."

Margaret smiled.

"Thank you Will."

Margaret then turned and went on her way.

William had never felt so lost in his entire life. Lucy was an intelligent woman who made William laugh and he really admired her. But there was also Margaret who was incredibly sweet and probably didn't have a single mean bone in her body. If William's "date" with Lucy is successful, he would probably be able to court her and then possibly breaking Margaret's heart. It had been a long time since William actually dreaded something, but William dreaded the day the construction was complete.