The early summer days in South Park are the happiest and fairest days of the year. Lilacs bloom and make the air sweet, and then fade. Apple blossoms come with the lilacs, and the bees visit around among the apple trees. The days grow warm and soft. School ends, and children have time to play and to fish for trouts in Stark's Pond. Shelley often brought home a trout in her pocket, warm and stiff and ready to be fried for dinner.

Now that school was over, Stan visited the shop almost everyday, to sit down on his chair. The employees treated him as an equal. He felt so comfortable.

One day, the three girls that Jimmy invited arrived at the shop. It was an important event at the coffee shop. Stan was there, sitting on his chair, when it happened.

Except for Jimmy himself, Craig was the first to know that the girls had at last arrived. Jimmy knew a day in advance that they were coming-he could hear their voices from outside the shop. Butters knew that they really wanted to go inside. So he flipped the open/closed sign around, and opened the door.

The girl's names were Wendy, Bebe, Red, Millie, Annie, Sally, Lola, and Heidi. After they told them their names, Craig made an announcement.

"I am sure," he said, "that everyone of us here will be gratified to learn that after four weeks of unremitting effort and patience on the part of our friend Jimmy, he now has something to show for it. The girls have arrived. May I offer my sincere congratulations!"

"Th-th-thank you!" said Jimmy, nodding and bowing stutterly.

"Congratulations!" shouted Tweek. "Where are all the others? I can only see Red."

"They're right over here," said Jimmy.

All of the girls, except Heidi, were hugging Jimmy with ease. At this point, Cartman walked out of the freezer. He glanced at Stan, then crept furiously towards Jimmy, and slapped him across the face. Everyone watched him in shock.

"Jimmy," he began in his sharp voice, "you said you invited seven girls. You had 8 pictures. Where's Heidi? WHY IS SHE NOT NEAR YOU?!"

"She's a little bit sh-sh-sh-shy, I guess," answered Jimmy.

"What are you going to do with her?" continued Cartman, his eyes fixed on Jimmy.

"You can have her," replied Jimmy. You can hang out with her anytime you want to."

"Alright then." answered Cartman.

At this point, he held Heidi's hand and walked into the freezer with her. After that, Tweek was talking to Craig quietly. "Imagine wanted to hang out with a shy girl inside a freezer!" he muttered.

"A fat boy is a fat boy," said Craig. He laughed a tinkling little laugh.

With 7 girls, and Heidi hanging with Cartman, the shop would continue to expand the money it will receive.