Between each act of the stories in the musicals, I think I'll add a little "intermission" featuring some normal activities for the campers.
Lucy was setting up her psychiatrist booth as she did every day in the camp's halls when she noticed something a few feet over that hadn't been there the other day. It was a booth. A new psychiatrist booth...one bearing Eddy's name.
"Hey!" Lucy yelled, running over to Eddy's new booth. "What's the big idea?"
"You've got a pretty good scam going there," Eddy remarked nonchalantly. "I figured you could use some, ya know, healthy competition."
Lucy made a fist. "You want healthy? It would be healthy if you took that down and never try crossing me again!"
"You're just scared I'll get more customers than you," sneered Eddy.
"Who in their right mind would come to your stupid stand?" exclaimed Lucy.
She chose the wrong time to speak, because Charlie Brown approached one second later.
"Hello, Eddy," said the unlucky boy. "I've been having some issues with my current therapist and I was hoping..."
Lucy growled.
"Never mind," gulped Charlie Brown, making a hasty retreat.
"You're drivin' my customers away!" shouted Eddy.
Lucy crossed her arms. "Expect more of the same if you don't get rid of this pile of garbage!"
"Make me."
"You're gonna be sorry you asked..."
Making another fist, Lucy stomped towards Eddy when she bumped into a large object that Eddy had immediately plopped in the way.
Actually, the object was Ed. "I'm the wall!"
With his normal dopey smile, Ed picked Lucy up and carried her out the door.
"Let go of me, you big neanderthal!" yelled Lucy.
Ed gently dropped her on the ground and trotted back inside. "My mom says to never hit girls, but I am gentle."
"Nice job, Ed," said Eddy. "We may even put her out of business!"
Lucy scrambled back inside and tried to look calm, realizing that she may still have the upper hand. "Funny," she smiled. "If you put me out of business, you'll have to take my old clients."
Eddy grinned. "Sweet, so we get that blockhead Charlie Brown? No big deal."
Lucy grinned back. "You forgot the others."
"Others?"
As if on cue, the Kankers zipped over. "Hiya, boys!"
"They're always in here to talk about their man problems," Lucy explained as the Kankers chased the screaming Ed and Eddy away. "This will actually work out for the better, I'd say."
Lucy looked around. The Kankers and the Ed duo were gone. With no one to man the new booth, she simply pushed it over. "And so the natural balance has been restored."
