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Carl, Sheen, Libby, Jimmy, and Cindy were standing in Jimmy's lab. He had asked them all to come here because he had wanted to show them something. Libby and Sheen were holding hands. Jimmy and Cindy were awkwardly standing next to each other. Finally, he reached over and grabbed Cindy's hand. They both blushed.

"So, enough standing around. What did you want to show us, Jimmy?" Libby asked.

Jimmy dropped Cindy's hand and took a few steps forward. He pulled the MatchMaker5000 out of a drawer and placed it on a table. He then pulled out a large mallet.

"Guys, I've asked you here to show you this. I think we can all breathe a little easier now that this monstrosity is gone," he said as he grabbed the mallet and smashed his invention.

Everyone cheered as they watched bits of metal fly into the air. "Good idea, Jimmy," Carl said.

Jimmy put the mallet down and turned towards his friends. "Well, I suppose that not every invention can be a winner. For I know now that love is not a science, but an unexplainable mystery, a vortex, if you will," he said as he flashed Cindy a smile.

"Well, I'm glad that," Cindy started to say, but Jimmy kept on talking.

"For love is far more complex than matching personality traits. It is about feeling, about your heart, about your soul," Jimmy dramatically went on.

"We get it," Cindy told him.

"Love is something that man should not try to understand, but just embrace with open," he continued before he was interrupted.

"Shut up, Neutron!" Cindy shouted.

Everyone smiled as they realized that things were back to normal.

"Oh, and Jimmy?" Sheen asked.

"What is it, Sheen?" he questioned.

"I forgive you for trying to steal my Libs. But don't ever do it again," he warned.

"Sheen, I was never trying to-, forget it. Thank you, Sheen. It won't happen again," he told his friend as he sighed.

"You know, I can't help but wonder what our lives would be like if those pairings had worked," Carl thought out loud as they left the lab.

"I think some things are better left alone," Cindy said. Everyone nodded their heads in agreement.

"So, to the Candy Bar?" Jimmy asked.

"Yeah, let's go," Cindy said as she grabbed Jimmy's hand and started walking off. Carl, Sheen, and Libby smiled as they headed off as well.

I don't think things will ever be normal again. It looks like they're better, Jimmy thought as he closed the door to his lab and walked down the street.

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