The bar.

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Felix looked at the menu and ordered a beer. Once the waitress gave it to him, he drank it but realized something.

It was too good. He wanted more of it. He instantly fell in love with it.

After he drank that one, he got more, and more. He soon became drunk, and this was something he never felt before. He threw up, and danced around the bar. He soon got thrown out of the bar, and he eventually found his way home. He was sharing a little home with Jack, and when he came in Jack was making a sandwich. "Oh, hey Felix! I just got home, want a sand-" Felix got close to him and put his hand on Jack's shoulder. He laughed and hiccuped, "Y'know buddy.." Felix sniffed his nose.

"I wuve youuu..aand we're gunna..we're gunna make the best boon burga's eva!" He laughed. Jack was confused, "I love you too Felix..but uh..whats going on with you? Jack looked at him and watched as Felix laughed. "Nuthin buddy!" Felix let go of Jack's shoulder and walked to the couch.

He sat on the couch and eventually fell asleep. Jack shrugged, he must've been sick or something, thought Jack. Jack ate his sandwich, and thought about after college. Would Rosemary and him still talk? Will she ever have the family she's always wanted? Will we even create Bon's Burgers? All these thoughts filled his head, and he sighed. "It's only been two days, Jack. You're getting ahead of yourself." He told himself.

He got up, showered, and walked into his room. He laid down and looked at the ceiling. He eventually fell asleep.

July 18th, 1950. It was a few days since Felix got drunk, the diner, class, etc. Jack was at the movie theaters with Rosemary, and they saw "Little Women". Though, they didn't pay as much attention to the movie as they did to each other.

Jack couldn't keep his eyes off Rosemary, and Rosemary couldn't keep her eyes off of Jack. They kissed a lot, and Jack couldn't help but feel like he was falling for her. He knew it's only been a few days, but he felt like he knew Rosemary for forever. He felt like she was his soulmate, he could be himself with her, he could talk about anything with her, he truly loved her, and she loved him too.

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