In about 20 minutes, the doorbell rang. Lola got up from the couch, stretched, then went to the door. She smoothed out her dress, checked her face with her gloved hands, and then breathed deeply. Going out on a date with Bugs was a very new thing, a very exciting thing, she had to keep her cool.

She opened the door, and saw Bugs, handsome as ever, standing in the doorway. She could honestly feel her heart beat double time. Bugs also felt his heart beat rapidly.

"You look beautiful." said Bugs with a smile as he looked Lola over.

She blushed. "Thank you, so do you." she said.

"Tanks." said Bugs.

"Shall we go?" asked Bugs.

"Sure." Lola said, then they both walked out to Bugs' Cadillac SeVille.

Inside, as Bugs started it up, and drove, Lola was wondering where they were going.

"So, where are we going?" asked Lola.

"Do ya like surprises?" asked Bugs.

"Only if they're good ones." said Lola.

"Then you'll love dis one." said Bugs. Lola couldn't help but to smile behind that.

In a little while, Bugs pulled into the driveway of, Royal Hall, a fancy restaurant with dining in one room, and dancing in the other. "This place is beautiful!" exclaimed Lola. Bugs smiled. A valet came to the car. Bugs and Lola got out.

Bugs gave the valet the car keys. "If ya scratch da chrome, you're a dead man." said Bugs to the valet, then he took Lola to the Royal Hall.

"What did you say to the valet to make him look so scared?" asked Lola.

"I merely gave him a friendly reminder ta be careful wit me caddy." said Bugs.

They were now inside Royal Hall. Lola was bedazzled by the elegant surroundings, and beautiful chandelier.

"Do you have a reservation sir?" asked an Englishman with a slightly nasal tone.

"Yes, Bunny." said Bugs. The man looked at his book.

"Ah yes, Bunny, party of 2. Right this way." said the man. Arm in arm, Bugs and Lola followed the man to a nice table with a candle in the middle.

"A waiter will be by to take your order in a moment." said the man, and he walked away. Bugs pulled out a chair for Lola, she sat down, and then he went to his chair. They looked at their menus. Lola glanced over at Bugs, then looked again. He wasn't looking at the menu, just looking around.

"Aren't you gonna eat?" asked Lola.

"Yes, but I already know what I want. How about you?" asked Bugs.

"No, not yet. These things are all in fancy lettering and what not." said replied Lola.

"Eh, don't worry, I'll order two of what I'm havin, you'll love it. Me moder gave dese guys de recipe." said Bugs, then he wished he hadn't said what he did.

"Oh really? Your mom gave them the recipe? That's neat, what is it?" asked Lola.

"Carrot Soufflé." replied Bugs, probably a little surprised. "Home-cooked Carrot Soufflé. That's wonderful! My mom makes that sometimes too." said Lola.

"But don't goils hate it when ya like ya moder enough to let her give the restaurant cookin tips?" asked Bugs.

"Well, maybe some girls do, but that's not me. I think it's a wonderful thing that you like your moder, I mean, mother." replied Lola. Bugs smiled. Lola reciprocated.

When the waiter came back, Bugs ordered the food, then he and Lola ate.

"That was soo good. Your mom can cook." said Lola after wiping her mouth. Bugs was sitting back in his chair licking his lips. "She put more cinnamon in this time." said Bugs, licking a bit of cinnamon off of his upper lip.

"Your bill sir." said an English waiter. Bugs looked at it, and he wrote something on it. He then gave it to the waiter, and pointed over to another table. The waiter nodded. Lola looked puzzled, Bugs just looked slyly to the other table.

The waiter took the bill to the table where Wakko, Yakko, and Dot were sitting at.

"Your bills sirs, and madam Dot." said the waiter. Then he handed their bill, as well as Bugs'. Yakko looked at the bill.

"WHAT?! We're payin for HIS dinner TOO?!" asked a very surprised Wakko.

"What do you mean, WE?" asked Dot.

"Well my very cool, calm, yet naive sister, this is billed to Warner Brothers." said Yakko.

"How true, but I'm a Warner Sister. You two are on your own." she said, very calmly. Then Yakko and Wakko got mad and started jumping up and down on the table while yelling. Dot drank her grape juice very refinely, while Dr. Scratchnsniff tried very hard to calm Yakko and Wakko down.

Bugs giggled at the table.

"What did you do?" asked Lola in a somewhat playful tone.

"I billed the dinna ta Warner Broders. They overpriced me for one dinna, and said they'd give me a free one da next 3 times I came here. Since de president ain't here, I figad I'd bill dem guys." said Bugs.

"Very slick." said Lola with a sly smile.

"I know." said Bugs with the same sly smile.

"So, do you normally pull stunts like that?" asked Lola.

"Eh, not really, unless one of me adversaries gets me agitated, and I plan on eatin dat night, or dat week." replied Bugs. Lola smiled. "That kind of reminds me of when one of my brothers, Rylan, went and billed all his meals, credit card, phone, and utility bills to his High School foes. They were sooo mad." said Lola.

"No wonda." said Bugs.

"But when someone got broke, Rylan let them alone. I gotta tell you one thing though, they never bothered Ry again." said Lola. "Well, your broder has less stubborn advesaries than mine. Dey get blown up by Acme mini-bombs, and dey still come afta me again." said Bugs.

"(Sigh) Sorry 'bout that. Some people just stay stubborn I guess." said Lola.

"Eh, it's okay. Hey, if I didn't have dem, I wouldn't be a star, now would I?" asked Bugs.

"That's true. Your advesaries help you work your charm over the audience." said Lola, flirting a little, but not noticing it. Though Bugs did, and liked it. They talked for about an hour at the table. Dr. Scratchnsniff was still having a time with the Warner Brothers. Dot was now off to the bathroom to powder her nose.

In an hour, Bugs let out a big sigh.

"So, Lola, you up for a little dancin?" asked Bugs. She was just a little surprised, maybe even intrigued.

"Sounds good to me." said Lola. Then she and Bugs got up from the table. Lola was wondering why they were heading deeper into the restaurant, instead of out the door.

"Isn't the exit, thatta way?" asked Lola.

"Yeah, but de dancin is thatta way." said Bugs pointing straight ahead to some double doors.

"OhHh." replied Lola.

They walked through the double doors, and saw an entire dance floor (people on it of course), and a bar. It wasn't too fancy, but was still nice. The lights were brighter than an underground nightclub, and it was cool.

They had on a dance party CD at the time, with a DJ mixin it up every now and then, making it sound nice.

"This is cool!" said Lola, as she loved fast dancing.

"I tought you'd like it." said Bugs with a smile. Then, a song came on that Bugs knew very well.

"I LOVE dis song!" Bugs exclaimed.

"What?" asked Lola, as she didn't hear him over the loud music. But she soon found out when Bugs brought her out to the dance floor. They both danced harmoniously with the music to a variety of songs, and loved every moment of it. They had a lot of fun together. They also slow-danced, which they seemed to like just as much, if not even better.

Before leaving the bar, they had some cold orderves, maybe a couple of sodas, used the "Ladies" and "Gentleman's" Rooms, then left the nice place.

Then the two walked outside to where the valet would bring the car. When the cadillac came, the man got out and looked very nervous, shaking like a leaf.

"H, h, here's y, your car, s,s,s,s,s, sir." said the valet. Then he handed the keys to Bugs, and sped off.

"What did you say to him?" asked Lola. Bugs smiled slyly.

"I'll tell ya in da car." replied Bugs.

Inside the car, Lola pestered Bugs some more.

"Okay, so what did you say to that poor valet?" asked Lola.

"I merely told 'im dat if he hurt me caddy, he's a dead man." said Bugs, the last part a little fast, but Lola still caught it.

"Oh, that's not too bad." said Lola, maybe a little sarcastically. Bugs just smiled as he drove. They were silent for a little while.

"I had a great time tonight." said Lola, breaking the silence.

"I did too, as always when I'm wit you." said Bugs. Lola blushed just a little, with a smile. Bugs glanced over at her.

About 4 miles away from Lola's house, a LOUD beeper goes off. Bugs reaches into his jacket pocket, and glances at it.

"What's that?" asks Lola.

"Oh man! Somebody's tryin to break into me vacation home." said Bugs. "I'm gonna have ta rush ta get ya home." he continued.

"Oh it's okay, I'll stay in the car, you go to your vacation home." said Lola.

"Ya sure?" asked Bugs.

"Positive." she said. Bugs wasted no time, and he turned a sharp left turn, and drove off to his vacation home in an extreme hurry.

"Wait here." said Bugs once they reached the home. Bugs then rushed over to the vacation house. Lola looked at the setting that ly before her, and was speechless. Bugs' vacation home was near the edge of a cliff (safe I assure you) overlooking the beautiful Pacific Ocean. It was beautiful, and enchanting.

Inside the vacation home, Bugs looked around the room, and de-armed his alarm. He saw no evidence of a break-in though. The house was just as neat and clean as he left it, and didn't even harbor finger prints. Bugs was puzzled.

Outside, Lola got out of the car, and walked over to the edge of the cliff, which had a railing-like structure. She marveled at how the waves crashed onto the rocks, and made the evening seem so beautiful.

Bugs sighed deeply, scratched his head a little, then came out of the house. He set the alarm, locked the house up, then began to go to his car. Bugs stopped when he saw Lola standing at the railing. He smiled as he approached her.

"Nice view ain't it?" asked Bugs. Lola was just a little startled. She glanced over at him.

"It's very nice. How often do you come up here?" asked Lola. "Only when I wanna get away from it all. My enemies ain't allowed ta be up here, so I'm protected from any distoibances." replied Bugs.

"It such a beautiful view." sighed Lola.

"I could think of an even more beautiful view." said Bugs. He then used his gloved hand to gently bring Lola's face towards him, and stroked her cheek with his thumb. "And I'm lookin right at her." he said, more quietly, while looking deeply into her eyes. Lola could see admiration, even love in his eyes, as he could see in hers. Then they kissed.

After that, Bugs glanced over to his car. He sighed.

"I guess I should, take you home now." Bugs said, a light stutter in his voice.

"Yeah, I guess so." said Lola.

"But I gotta tell you Lola, you can give one heck of a goodnight kiss." said Bugs.

"You ain't so bad yourself." said Lola. Then they went to Lola's house.

Just before exiting the car, Lola gives Bugs another quick goodnight kiss, and leaves. She waves from her house, as did Bugs, then he drives off after seeing Lola get into her house okay.

Inside the house, Lola plopped herself down on her bed. "This is love, fer sure." she sighed. Then she got ready for bed.