"Hiyah!" Jack yelled, breaking the bricks in half.

"Yes!" Rudy laughed, excited. "Just a few more and you'll have broken the record. Eddie, more bricks."

"Okay." Eddie nodded his head, grabbing bricks out of the barrel he had wheeled in, and placing them on the boards for Jack to break.

"Jack, look at this." Kim exclaimed. "Some of these records are crazy."

"Oh, look at that." He pointed at the picture of a lady with a beard.

"Oh, look, this lady actually ate her car." Kim smiled up at him.

"Wow, she literally has junk in her trunk." Jack joked, leaning his head on her shoulder.

Kim giggled, flipping through the book and looking over at Jack, meeting his eyes and exchanging looks, as if they had an inside joke only they knew about.

"Kim, quit distracting him." Rudy said. "The guy who keeps track of the world records will be here soon."

She rolled her eyes and closed the book, trying to get up from her seat, but realizing Jack had wrapped his arms around her waist.

"Um, Jack." She blushed.

"Yeah?" He looked at her smiled innocently.

"You can, um, let go now." She looked away from him, grinning.

"Jack!" Rudy whined. "You need more practice."

"Okay, okay." He sighed, letting go of Kim and walking over to Rudy.

Kim put the book down and stood up, walking to the girls' room.

"Yo." Jerry and Milton walked in. "Check out the master record breaker."

"You?" Rudy laughed. "What world record did you break?"

"World's longest arm pit hair." He said proudly. "Been preparin' for it my entire life." He lifted his arms, showing a mass amount of hair.

"Whoa!" Rudy and Jack looked away, disgusted.


"Wow!" Joan exclaimed, observing the food court. "Can you believe Jack's the talk of the town?" She asked Kim.

"Of course he is." Kim smiled. "He USUALLY is."

"So, uh, have you told him?" Joan nudged her.

"Told him what?" She laughed nervously. "I don't know what you're talking about?"

"Mh-hm." Joan said, not believing her.

Kim gave off a short laugh and jumped off stage after she saw Jack walking by. "I'll see you later Joan." She ran after him.

"Jack!" She called, catching his attention as they walked in the dojo.

"Oh, hey, Kim." He smiled at her. "What's up?"

She glanced her wrist then back at him. "Oh, I uh, I just made you something." She took the bracelet off her wrist and handed it to him.

"Oh, cool." He smiled, taking it. "Thanks. It's sort of like…a good luck charm."

"Uh, well yeah, I guess you could call it that." She put her hands behind her back. "I was thinking a little something along the lines of…"

"A friendship bracelet?" He questioned.

Kim was about to tell him what she hoped he'd call it, but sighed and said, "Yeah. That's it. A friendship bracelet."

Jack was disappointed and a little annoyed; he liked Kim, as more than a friend, but here she was, keeping him in the friend-zone. "Great. It's official, we're friends." He put the bracelet in his pocket and turned away from her.

"Jack." She huffed. "You know I think of us more than-." She stopped herself, chewing on her bottom lip.

"More than what?" He asked her, stepping closer.

"Uh, nothing." She said quickly. "I don't know, Jack, it's just a dumb bracelet. Gotta go." She turned on her heel and ran for the door.

"No, Kim, wait." Jack followed her. "Kim, hang on a second." Suddenly, he stepped on the boards on the floor and slipped, falling back hard.

"Jack!" Kim screamed, running to him and crouching beside him. "Are you okay?"

Rudy, Eddie, Jerry, and Milton ran up to them. Rudy was in a panic and Kim rolled her eyes, more worried about Jack than the stupid record.

"I think I'm okay." Jack answered, holding the back of his head. "But, um, who are you guys?"

"Oh, haha, very funny, dude." Jerry slapped his shoulder.

"Um…" Jack looked confused and Kim frowned.

"Jerry, I don't think he's kidding." She looked up at the guys. "Rudy, you should call the doctor."

Rudy nodded and ran into his office.