"Hey, hey, hey!" Rocky said, climbing into CeCe's living room window, like usual. CeCe looked up from her breakfast and glared at her best friend. Rocky stopped cold. "What?"

"You ditched me, and girls night, for some guy!" Rocky gasped while CeCe walked towards her, eyes narrowed. "And not just any guy, Gunther Hessenheffer!" Rocky looked appalled while she brought a hand to her chest. "That's right, I called Ty and he sang like a bird. How dare you, leaving me and Dina with Tinka when you're off gallivanting with her twin brother!" CeCe turned around, huffing while crossing her arms. "I thought I was more important than that, but I guess I was wrong."

"First of all, I'm just impressed you used the word 'gallivanting' and used it properly in a sentence, and secondly, you planned girls night last minute, and you know what? Gunther is a very nice guy and I like him." CeCe turned around, gasping. "That's right, I said it. I like Gunther Hessenheffer and if you don't support that, then there is no longer a reason for us to be friends." Rocky then proceeded to stomp out CeCe's window, slamming it shut.

CeCe ran over to the window, pushing it open and yelling, "Well I don't want to be friends with a looney anyway!" CeCe then slammed it shut, leaning it against it.

Rocky walked into school on Monday, finding Gunther leaning against her locker, nonchalantly. She smiled and skipped up to him, stopping in front of him.

"Hello, Rocky." Rocky smiled and leaned up to kiss his cheek when Gunther leaned away from her. "What are you doing?"

"I was going to kiss you. What did you think I was doing?" Rocky asked him.

"Why would you kiss me, I can't stand you." Rocky frowned, turning her gaze to the floor.

"Fine... get away from my locker." Rocky shoved him out of the way and popped open her locker, stuffing her things into the compartment. Gunther walked away and CeCe sneered at him on her way, Gunther sticking his tongue out on his way.

"So, dating Gunther isn't going the way you planned, huh?" CeCe asked, shutting her locker. Rocky slammed her locker shut, facing her 'friend'.

"Not like you ever supported it. Shouldn't you be throwing a party?" Rocky asked her, about to walk away. CeCe grabbed Rocky's wrist pulling her back.

"Rocky, come on. It's not like Gunther and Tinka have ever even been very nice to us and now all of a sudden you have the hots for a Hessenheffer? You've got to be kidding me!" CeCe told her. Rocky glared at her.

"Wow, I forgot how much you believe in me and my choices. Maybe it's a good thing we're not friends anymore." Rocky tore her hand from CeCe's grip, stomping away.

CeCe slammed the door shut, throwing her bag down and sitting on the couch.

"Someone's in a mood," Flynn noted, turning on the bar stool.

"I'm not in the mood, Flynn. Rocky and I are having a big fight," CeCe pouted. Flynn rolled his eyes, sitting beside his sister.

"What about, of course it's not like you don't have petty fights every other day." CeCe glared at him, pulling her knees to her chest, wrapping her arms around her legs.

"Rocky blew me off for some boy, and not just any boy, Gunther Hessenheffer, the one boy that we almost made a deal to never date." Flynn looked at CeCe, confused.

"I guess that's wrong, but this isn't really my expertise. Mom!" Mrs. Jones came walking out of the hall, looking at her oldest in a fetal positon.

"Fill me in, Flynn." She said, moving CeCe's bag and sitting in the chair it once occupied.

"Rocky went on a date with Gunther instead of hanging out with CeCe and now they're fighting. I'm gonna go play videogames." Flynn stood up and walked away, Mrs. Jones moving to his place on the couch.

"Gunther Hessenheffer?" CeCe nodded. "That weird boy?" CeCe nodded again. "Well, her taste could use some work, but did you know that Rocky liked him? CeCe shook her head. "Well, it's partially Rocky's fault, but how did you react when you found out Rocky was with Gunther?"

"I kinda yelled and freaked out," CeCe admitted.

"Then Rocky has a reason to be upset. You should've supported her, she is your best friend." CeCe nodded once more. "Maybe you just need to talk to her, without yelling."

"I guess you're right."

"Gunther! There is a note for you!" Tinka yelled, picking up the envelope and walking back into the apartment. Gunther came from the dining room, taking the envelope Tinka handed him, and opening it. Inside was a short and simple note:

If you didn't want to date, all you had to do was say something.
- Rocky

"It's from Rocky. She is upset I 'blew her off' at school today." Tinka grabbed the note, looking at it, confused.

"'Date'? Since when are you and Rocky 'dating' and it's not like you don't 'blow her off' everyday, because we do." Gunther sighed.

"Tinka, I have to be honest with you. Saturday night, when Rocky didn't show up at girl's night at CeCe's, we went on a date, and I had fun." Tinka gasped. "I should have told you, but I was worried you wouldn't approve and I 'blew her off' so you wouldn't find out from someone else, and now," Gunther looked at the note, "she thinks I am not interested."

"Well, are you?"

"Very much so." Tinka sighed but stood up, pulling her brother with her. "What are you doing?"

"We, are going to get your girl. Rocky may not have very good fashion sense, be a stick in the mud sometimes and not a great dancer, but she's smart and she can be very nice, and everything else, we can fix." Gunther agreed, nodding. "So, we are going to her place and you are going to apologize or something."

"Yes, yes, we will, I will." Tinka nodded.

"Good. Let's go." Tinka pulled him out of the apartment, heading to Rocky's building.

"Rocky, Rocky!" CeCe yelled, trying to get her friend to open the door, because she had tried the window by Rocky had both locked it and pulled the shade on her. "Rocky, open the door!"

Tinka and Gunther came down the hall, finding CeCe at the door, knocking repeatedly.

"What're you doing here?" Tinka asked the red head. CeCe scoffed.

"I live here and I'm trying to make amends with my friend because she's obviously gone insane due to the fact that she wants to date sparkly twin." The both looked insulted.

"There is nothing wrong with being sparkly!" Gunther countered. Before they knew it, the three of them started fighting outside the door when Ty swung it open, yelling at them to stop.

"Rocky is in her room. Go for it." CeCe, Gunther and Tinka immediately raced for the door, pushing it open and falling to the floor. Rocky looked up and frowned from where she sat on her bed, dressing in pajamas with her romance novel and ice cream.

"What're you guys doing here? I'm not even dressed for people and I don't have my contacts in!" Rocky put her tub of ice cream on the floor and ducked beneath her covers. "Go away! Just because I'm not dating Gunther doesn't mean I want him or anyone else to see me like this." CeCe pushed Tinka off of her, and sat down on the edge of Rocky's bed.

"Rocky, you're my best friend. I'm pretty sure I've seen you looking worse." Rocky carefully poked her head out, frowning.

"Is that suppose to make me feel better?" Rocky asked, pushing her covers down and crossing her arms. "I'm still mad at you, and you," Rocky said, then turning her attention to Gunther, who suddenly looked sheepish. "Why are you even here?"

"I want apologize," CeCe and Gunther both said. Rocky didn't look impressed.

"I'm sorry that I didn't act like I approved of yours and Gunther's relationship. I guess I just didn't expect you to want to date him, and I felt like if you could just blow off girls night, you could forget about me any time." Rocky frowned, taking CeCe's hand.

"CeCe, you're my best friend and we're both going to get boyfriends, obviously, and we'll want to spend time with them, but you're my bff, so we're going to be friends forever and you'll never lose me permanently. I promise." CeCe nodded and hugged Rocky.

"Awh," Gunther and Tinka said, Rocky and CeCe glaring at them.

"Okay," Rocky said, letting go of CeCe, "let's hear yours, Gunther." Gunther kneeled in front of Rocky, taking her hand in his.

"What're you doing, proposing?" CeCe asked him.

"No, I am begging for forgiveness." Gunther looked at Rocky. "I am sorry for my behavior. I truly am, and I would be honored if you would be my girlfriend." Rocky didn't looked impressed. "Okay, I acted the way I did because I hadn't told Tinka yet, and I was being selfish, trying to keep it from my sister by acting so rude. So please, take me back." Rocky sighed and looked at CeCe.

"He did come all the way here, which is more than I think he's ever done for the two of us. And he apologized. I think this is the best deal you're ever going to get." Rocky nodded.

"Okay, I'll go out with you. But if you mess up again-" Gunther cut her off by hugging her, and then kissing her hard on the mouth.

"Ew!" CeCe and Tinka exclaimed. Gunther and Rocky pulled away from each other, giving their other halves a look. "What?"

"Supportive?"

"Approval?"

"We can support and approve your relationship," CeCe said, leaning back on Rocky's bed.

"As long as we don't have to watch it," Tinka finished. Rocky smiled, looking at her boyfriend.

"At least it's something they can agree on," she told Gunther with a smirk.