Donald was with Elaine on the sidewalk at 115 oak street, waiting at the bus stop for Elaine's parents to come pick her up. The gang, the girls, and Melanie all showed up right on time.

"Good thing you all arrived." Elaine bleated, "Before I go, I'd like to thank you all, my friends from cheer and everybody else at Maywood school for your support, care and kindness." She expressed her gratitude.

"Elaine, I'm so bummed out that you're leaving today, I'm gonna miss you." Angie walked up to the cheerleader girl and gave her a big hug.

"I'll miss you too, Angie, I won't forget the good times we've had at cheer leading practice, we can right letters to each other sometime, what do ya say?" She comforted the blue preteen.

"Yeah, I would love that. Angie agreed.

"Take care, girl." Lulu added.

"I will." Elaine smiled.

As for Donald, the dimwitted boy had his hands behind his back, a bit overwhelmed, trying not to cry. He then felt a hand touching his left shoulder.

"I'm gonna miss you so much, Donald. You were so nice to me and I'm happy that I didn't end up with Hammerhead Rex. I appreciate everything you've done for me, you're the sweetest person I've ever met and that's what a girl wants in a guy as well as being a really good friend. I wish you the best of luck in life." Elaine assured the poor kid, who frowned in distraught to see his crush, but now a remained friend, for the last time.

"Hope someday we'll meet again." She reassured him.

Donald immediately began to have flashbacks when he first laid eyes for Elaine.


"O-oh, h-h-he-hello Elaine."

"Greetings, Donald."

"T-that cheer-leading outfit of yours looks umm... stunning on you, really."

The girl giggled,"Thank you."


"So you were trying to impress me, weren't you?"

"Well I...I...I... just wanted to make a little impression because I'm nothing special."

"But Donald, of course you're special, you're more sweet and respectful than hammerhead, you have so much more than a blockhead like him."

"Really?"

"Really."

"E-e-elaine, I-i-i d-d-don't know what to say."


"Don't you tell her what to do, hammerhead, I think Elaine can decide for herself."

"Elaine!"

"Take a hike, Hammerhead."

"Hike? We didn't even played football, Elai-"


"Now go away, ya big bully!" Elaine placed arm around Donald's.


The last memory Dumb Donald can remember was Elaine planting a kiss on his cheek. He then hugged onto Elaine softly until everybody heard a car engine, Elaine's parents have arrived.

"Goodbye, Everyone." She waved as she opened the car door, in the backseat. Through the window, Elaine blew a kiss to Donald and waved to the kids as the vehicle drove away down the road.

...

...

"So long, Elaine..." Donald whispered with a tear dropped from his eye.

Everybody stopped waving when the car gone farther down the road and disappeared.

"Oh, Camille, Ya wanna grab a bite down at that pizza place I've telling ya about tonight?" Bill held his girlfriend's hand, "I'd love to." She agreed as she placed an arm around Bill's as the gang watched them walk away.

"So, Harold, how'd did Violet like the rose?" Cheryl asked.

"Oh, she loved it." Harold answered.

"Didn't you guys plan a date after school?"

Yeah I did and...wait a minute, I COMPLETELY FORGOT, I'M SUPPOSED TO MEET HER AT HER PLACE!, Aww man, I'll see you guys later!" Harold dashed off the street in his usual, weird run cycle, speeding like a roadrunner.

The gang laughed at the way he yelled.

"Hey Angie, wanna go for a bike ride?" Bucky looked at Angie. "Sure!" She squealed as the two children walked away as well.

"C'mon, Sugar Plum, I'll help you with that on our way to your house." Rudy assured Lulu, pulling the gift wagon.

"Alright, as long as you don't break anything." She said as the two walked away, heading over to Lulu's house.

Cheryl then checked her watch, "Catch you later, guys, got practice tonight, see ya!" She waved, wandering off.

"Youb wanb headb tob da parkub?" Mushmouth asked Wendy, "Yeah, Letsh go!" She grabbed Mushmouth's hand, running down the street as Albert, Bertha, and Melanie watched them.

"Hey, Hey, Hey, you gals wanna help my dad with his valentine surprise for my mom?"

"Sure thing." Mel agreed.

"We'd be happy to help" Bertha added as the three all walked away.

With everybody gone, the last two left were Donald and Stella. Stella just stood there with her hands behind her back.

Donald approached her, "Uh, Stella?" He exclaimed as she turned her head.

"I-I know, I-I could never forget ya, so I got this for ya." Donald held out in his hand a mini blue box to Estelle. When she opened it, she couldn't believe her eyes.

It was a shiny, gold heart-shaped locket with a pink crystal inside, "O-o-h, I-I-I d-d-don't know what to say." She stammered.

"Aww, ya don't have to, I just wanted to make you happy." He turned his head.

Speaking of which, "Oh, uh...Donald, I-I would like to give you something too, it's not only for Valentine's Day, It's just... ever since I first laid eyes on you, I wanted to say...

...

I...I ."

...

Stella blushed deeply.

...

"I l-lo-lo..."

...

"I-I...Love...You."

She completed her sentence, pulling the valentine card out of her pocket.

Donald's eyes widened as he stared at the card, and paid good attention to the small drawing in the middle. The pink hatted boy was so flattered, he felt his heart was about to burst in his chest.

"Stella, I...I" He stuttered, holding the card, "Uh, I-If ya don't mind, w-would ya like to go out with me tonight?" He asked bashfully.

The dimwitted girl's jaw dropped after the boy, who she had fallen in love for so long, asked her out on a date for the first time.

Estelle folded her hands,"Oh, Donald!" The girl sighed as she wrapped her arms around her love's neck, receiving him a big smooch right on the lips as he blushed all over with hearts floating above both of their heads.

The ending closes with a heart shape around the two lovebirds and then fades away.