And it’s back to the Grunts. Apparently, not my happened there the first day, as evident by my pictures…
Ripp is still pretty sad about his dwindling chances of going to college…
And it’s back to the Grunts. Apparently, not my happened there the first day, as evident by my pictures…
Ripp is still pretty sad about his dwindling chances of going to college…
At least Famine loves her. And she really ought to do something about that pesky General.
Ripp, what are you doing here?
They have a nice evening.
“Good morning.”
“I need to get up. I feel sick.”
…
“Are you okay?”
“Plumbbob no, plumbbob no, plumbbob no!”
And that’s it for now! So much drama in that household…
Aw, I missed Buck grilling Hot Dogs!
Buzz and Bella spend the evening in bed.
What the actual-? Did I hear chimes? But Bella’s on birth control!
“Bella got pregnant from Risky Wohoo.”
Great.
Sleeping during the day in a desert home takes its toll on Bella and she suffers from a heatstroke. Luckily, Buzz is there to douse her.
The General Buzz meets Jill. (I don’t know why they are in the bedroom). He acts civil, but Jill decides it’s time to leave.
While Bella isn’t sure about whether she feels the same way Buzz feels, but she is thankful to have a place to stay and someone who loves her. She spent the last few months after waking up in the desert without memories sleeping at the Strangetown lab ior the country club she occasionally worked for as a caddy. After she met Buzz, he let her sleep in one of the barracks, but she has essentially been homeless the whole time. She adopted the name “Bella” after seeing a “Missing” poster of the Pleasantview socialite, but apart from dress and hair, she doesn’t think she looks that similar to her. She often wonders about where she came from, but so far, the guys at the lab she confided in, haven’t found anything out- she’s essentially a Jane Doe.