It Must Have Been Love

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Chapter Eighty-One - It Must Have Been Love

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Chapter Eighty-One - It Must Have Been Love

Sue had finally decided it was time to have Becky in on her plan. She hated keeping things from her, and now it was finally playing out just as she had hoped, she could no longer keep it from her. She took Becky back to the storage unit after school finished. After Becky finished looking around the strange shrine to the relationship of her former classmates, Poppy and Blaine, Sue put a tape in a tv, "I'm going to show you something."

On the screen was footage from one of the couple's intimate moments which Sue had caught on camera. "Oh, Becky, this is Bloppy. And theirs is a love for the ages."

"But, Coach," Becky protested, "they're barely looking at each other."

"Well, that's because their chemistry is so intense, Becky, if they were actually to make eye contact - oh, my - the emotion would be such they'd have to disappear behind the nearest Dumpster and just hump, hump, hump, hump, hump."

Becky had more questions, she was slightly concerned about what the Coach was showing her, "Where did you get all these video clips?"

"I have cameras everywhere, Becky," Sue informed her.

"But is this, like, a dream sequence?" Becky questioned as she watched the screen. "How could you film that?"

Sue was tired of the questioning, "Okay, Becky, shut up. You're ruining this, honey."

"But it looks like they don't even like each other!" Becky pointed out at a particular scene Sue had archived from one of her hidden car cameras.

"Sweet, simple Becky, you have so much to learn about love," Sue shook her head.

Becky wasn't impressed at that comment, "What are you talking about? I have a hot boyfriend."

Sue simply ignored her, "Look at them, Becky, have there ever been two human beings more meant for each other? Oh. And her somehow, hackneyed circumstance and a skinny ex-bully have somehow gotten between them. I need to get these two into a small, confined space where they're forced to gaze into each other's eyes. And then, Becky, then, the stinky frontage will commence."

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