|Chapter 7|

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                                       Rigby stayed up wondering what to do. Mordecai was ignoring him, so there was that little issue.

                                                         It took a lot of thinking, but Rigby decided to just go about as normal and see how Mordecai reacted. It couldn't be that bad, right? Mordecai was the smartest of the two of them, so hopefully he'd see sense soon.

                                                                           The next day, Rigby put this into action, acting cheerful and talking to Mordecai as usual. He was sorely disappointed that Mordecai didn't seem to care. It sucked that Rigby didn't have his friend to joke around with while he worked.

                          "This sucks." Rigby muttered as he polished a window. 

                                                                           "You know, you can take a break." Wendy, the cashier suggested.

                                                "Really?" Rigby asked.

                                                                                                     "Of course. Come back in a little bit!" Wendy threw him the keys to the mystery cart.

                                                              "Woah, thanks!" Rigby exclaimed.

                   "Don't mention it dude." Wendy shrugged.

                                      Rigby smiled a tiny bit and walked out.  As he walked out,  he glanced back at Mordecai. Mordecai wasn't even working. He was just sitting there staring at the wall. Looked kinda how Rigby felt.

                                                               "Rigby! We wanna go on a ride with you...please." Mabel and Dipper ran over, giving Rigby puppy dog eyes.

                                            "Really? You wanna hang out with me?" Rigby asked, raising a eyebrow.

                               "Yeah. You seem pretty cool."  Dipper shrugged. Rigby smiled.

                                                                                  "Alright, hop in!" He patted the seats. The twins jumped in, and Rigby started the cart. They took off.

                                                      "Wow, I didn't know this thing went so fast." Commented Mabel.

                             "Yeah, the cart back at the park used to go pretty fast as well...I miss that old thing." Rigby remembered, feeling wistful all of the sudden.

                                                                           "I guess you guys had a good time at the park." Dipper said.

                                              "Yep. It was basically perfect...there were weird days, but most of the time we had a great time...now all of this has happened. Not that I don't like you guys, but I miss Eileen and home..you know?" Rigby told them.

                                                              "Yeah, I get it. Your sad without your girl that you love...It's perfectly understandable." Mabel nodded..

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