Two guys are already looking over the car.

"Yo lady, there ain't no help for this baby." said a deep-voiced fat guy.

"Yeah, the carburetor, gaskets, radiator, bumpers, and engine are completely gone." said his nasal-voiced skinny partner.

"You'll need a ride home with this." said the fat guy.

"Oh yeah, and Mr. Bunny, this sleepy black duck said that he forgot to give you back your cad. Here ya go." said the skinny guy as he took a dark blue Cadillac SeVille off the tow-truck.

"So Daffy took it." said Bugs, a cross expression coming onto his face.

"Easy, at least he gave it back in one piece." said Lola while patting Bugs on the shoulder. Bugs walked over to the car and found that his toll change was gone, with a note of apology left.

"Well he had to take sometin I guess." said Bugs.

"Yo lady, we ain't got all night. Whatcha want us to do with the car?" asked the fat guy.

"Trash it, I'll take ya home." said Bugs.

Lola smiled, then turned to the guys. "Trash it." she said.

Then the guys hooked the beat-up car to the tow-truck, and took it away. Bugs reached in his fur pocket and got some keys out. Then he opened the door on the passenger's side, and held it open for Lola. You comin?" asked Bugs.

"Oh, yeah." said Lola as she turned back to Bugs.

Then she got into the car. Bugs closed the door, then got in on his side.

"Why were ya lookin back at dat ole ting anyways?" asked Bugs. "I guess it has a certain measure of sentimental value." said Lola.

"Why?" asked Bugs as he backed up out of the parking space that the car had been put in.

"It was the first family car. And in a family of 20, the oldest being 30, that's a lot to think of." said Lola. Then they both started laughing as Bugs drove off towards Lola's home.

They got there within two hours. It was now 3:15am, and Lola stretched after she got out of Bugs' car.

"Home at last." she said.

Bugs walked her to her door.

"Well, I had a very nice time today, and tonight. I'm glad we finally said how we felt." said Lola.

"Yeah, the achin was really gettin ta me." said Bugs.

"Say Lola, you got any plans for Saturday night?" asked Bugs. "No, why?" asked Lola.

"I was tinkin maybe I take you out on a more formal date." said Bugs.

Lola smiled. "Sounds good." said Lola.

"Great, den I'll pick ya up at, let's say 7:00ish?" suggested Bugs. "That would be fine." said Lola.

"Great. G'night Lola." said Bugs. Then he gave her a kiss goodbye, looked in her eyes for a moment, then left.

Lola sighed as she stood there in the doorway, watching Bugs get in his car, wave, then drive away. She then went into her house.

Inside, she sat in her room, and looked in the mirror. She sighed again, then got ready for bed.