Meanwhile, at the mall where Ben was on break hanging out with some friends.

"Sounds like the coach has been making you work hard," said a blonde haired girl with green frosted tips as they all sat in the food court.

"Yeah, and the stuff I've been lifting is not light weight," said Ben.

"At least you can hang out with us on your break," said an African-American boy before taking a sip of his drink.

"True, but it's only for a few minutes," said Ben while putting his head down on the table. As if on cue an alarm went off on his phone after he said that.

"And now I have to head back," he said before getting up and walking away.

"I'm lucky that I get to work here so I don't have to walk away when on break, but even then," said the blonde while turning to look at the Big Squeeze.

"I understand, Kat," said the remaining boy.

"And I don't even need a job because my family is rich," he said.

"It must be nice being the son of a lawyer, Wayn," said Kat.

"Doesn't mean I get money for nothing, dad wants good grades and me to keep up with practice," said Wayn while grabbing a basketball that had been sitting at his feet and giving it a spin on one of his fingers.

"If I don't then I'll have to get a job too if I want to buy things," he said.

"Well as long as you have the money to take me out on dates we're good," said Kat before kissing him.

"By the way, did you hear about who is coming back?" she asked while heading over to the Big Squeeze.

"Wait, it's not her is it?" asked Wayn who had followed after her. He had also put emphasis on the word "her," as if it was both a shock and fear that this person would be returning.

"Afraid so, and we definitely can't let her get near Ben," said Kat.

"You got that right," said Wayn. A customer then walked up so Wayn had to leave the conversation there.