With the fighting going on between the two cursed best friends who now turn out to be enemies, Bill and Lulu try to break up the argument by struggling to get them off Estelle, Harold barged in as well.
Out of the blue, The cupids shot more than one arrow in the cafe as Fat Albert and Bertha hid behind one of the knocked over tables from getting struck as they heard the banging noises going on.
The two leaders slowly peeked out...
Through out the whole cafeteria, everybody or almost the whole school, was under the spell. Boys and Girls were paired as different couples, romanticizing each other.
Albert and Bertha turned to their friends, who apparently were paired differently. Bill falls in love with Lulu, Harold falls in love with Camille, and Russell falls in love with Angie.
"Aren't you looking foxy today!" Bill twirls Lulu around, holding her left hand.
"Oooh, you are such a devil." She smirked widely.
"Hey handsome!" Camille hugs the over 6 feet tall, scrawny boy.
"Hiya, Gorgeous!" He winks, picking the girl up and holding her right in his arms.
"Come with me, my princess, I'd like to show you a new world." Russell and Angie began waltzing like it's a royal ball.
Here's where things start to get weirder and weirder, The Brown Hornet appears and happens to be struck by an arrow and now, Violet is in the Brown Hornet's arms, romantically looking into his eyes as they sparkle.
"Where have you been all my life?" Violet questioned to the "so-called" man of her dreams.
"I have arrived on this planet for you, Malady." The muscular superhero answered, receiving the girl butterfly kisses, making her blush.
"Ohh." She exclaimed in awe.
As for The Brown Hornet's sidekicks, Stinger has been hooked up with Cheryl, giving her a batch of lilies, and strangely, TweeterBell, since she is a robot, falls for a male classmate's metal boombox.
"Oh boy, we've got bigger fish to fry now." Bertha added.
"Right ya are, C'mon." Albert agreed, as he and Bertha thought of another scheme.
As the distracted cupids were flying around, giggling and chasing each other, they've suddenly almost been caught red-handed when a net almost had them trapped.
"HEY, HEY, HEY!" Two voices yelled in unison.
"Your days of mischief are over now, cupids." Bertha shouts as the small puffballs flutter off.
The kids ran after those things, trying to catch them with their nets but the cupids kept targeting them with their magic arrows but didn't get struck, finally, Fat Albert caught the two.
"Alright, tell us how to break this curse to bring everybody back to normal, or else we're gonna get rid of you for good." Bertha demanded, as the two creatures became frightened.
"Wait, Bertha." Albert added.
The creatures apparently don't talk in English language, they just make a noise between a cat purring and a lip-tro. As Albert listened, oddly enough, he can understand what they're trying to say.
"They said there's no, no cure." He spoke for the cupids.
"What! There's gotta be. How are we gonna create an antidote?" she asked.
"I don't know... huh?" Albert placed a hand to his ear as the male cupid whispered to him. "He says It's up to both of us, succeed or fail, nothing's gonna stop them." He explained until...
POOF!
The creatures have disappeared.
Albert soon came up with a scheme as he snapped his fingers, "Hey, I think what we should is come up with an antidote of our own." He whispered to Bertha.
"Are you sure that's gonna work?" Bertha asked.
"I'm sure it will, it's our only chance." Albert answered, "Now, let's get to it and save all of the whole school." Albert cheered, lifting his fist in the air, Bertha shook hands with him.
"Right!" She pleaded as both of them ran off.
