- Ann tries to return a ring to a high school sweetheart.
- As Ann and Don are going through her childhood mementos at her parent's house trying to figure out what she should take back to New York, they find most of those mementos are of or from Freddie Dunlap - who Ann nicknamed Bunny because of his overbite - Ann's first childhood sweetheart, to whom she got engaged in the fourth grade. Their friendship lasted all through their school years until he left town when Ann was eighteen. She hasn't seen him since. Stories of Freddie are making Don jealous. So Don isn't too happy when Judy suggests to Ann that she return one of those mementos, Freddie's mother's ring, which obviously meant more about Ann and Freddie's relationship than their fourth grade promise to each other. In investigating Freddie's whereabouts, Ann and Don learn that he is no longer somewhere in California where Ann thought, but living on 73rd St. in New York City, five blocks away from Ann's apartment. Ann admits that she wants to see Freddie just to revisit their happy times and reminisce, which Don begrudgingly allows. After their meeting, Ann was happy that she saw him solely as a friend, but Don thinks that Ann is leading him on and that Freddie, who is going through marital problems, wants to rekindle his romance with Ann. Both Don and Ann hope that the most they can do after they find out Freddie's true intentions is that one can tell the other "I told you so".—Huggo
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