Kim grabbed one of the practice dummies in the Bobby Wasabi karate dojo and began practicing her kicks. Rudy had gotten the flu, so he was home sick, and Jerry was applying for a job at Falaffel Phil's to earn money to pay back his dad. The dojo was mostly empty, except for her, Milton, and Jack. Oh, and the dummy.

Jack looked up from where he was sitting, seeing the doors swing open and a somewhat handsome boy their age walked in. Jack stood up, and Kim stopped what she was doing.

"I'm looking for a Kim?" the boy asked.

Jack looked at Kim. "Do you know him?" he asked, but kim was already running towards the boy, hugging him.

"You're really here! I haven't seen you in forever! How was Australia?" Kim prompted, stepping back.

"Well, Australia was alright. But pretty much everywhere I turned something was going to kill me." the boy joked. "How have you been?"

Kim smiled. "I've been good. I've kept up with karate, and now I'm a black belt. But what are you doing here?"

"I had to come see you." the boy smiled, his dimples showing. "Who are your new friends?" he asked.

"The one that looks kind of like a tall chicken is Milton, and that's Jack." Kim said, pointing at each of them. "Guys, this is my old boyfriend Calvin, who moved to Australia for a math program there." Kim said, and they waved at each other awkwardly.

"Um, your boyfriend?" Jack asked cautiously.

"Old boyfriend," Kim corrected him.

"You two don't have a thing going on, do you?" Calvin asked.

"No, we don't." Jack responded. What was he supposed to say? Yeah, he liked Kim. But he couldn't say it with her standing right there.

"Then you won't mind if I ask Kim something?" Calvin replied, as if it were a rhetorical question. When nobody responded, he continued. "I actually came here because I wanted to know if you would get back together with me. What do you say, smoothies tomorrow at noon?"

Kim looked a little taken aback by the question. She blushed. "Of course, I would love to go!" she said.

"Great, I'll see you there." Calvin said. "Unless you wouldn't mind if I stayed to watch?"

"I don't mind at all." Kim responded happily.

Kim and Jack returned to the dummy, taking turns kicking it.

"So you two were together?" Jack prompted.

"Yeah, we were. It was in like, sixth grade though, so it wasn't very official." Kim replied casually. "Maybe he wants to have an official relationship now." she lowered her voice so Calvin couldn't hear.

"Oh," Jack said, and kicked the dummy extra hard. They ended their conversation at that, and practiced in silence.

What's up with Jack? Kim thought to herself. But she felt like she already knew. Calvin was what was wrong with Jack. But they were friends, he should be happy for her. A real boyfriend...