"Arthur this just isn't working." Francine said to herself practicing how she was going to break up with Arthur. "It's not you, it's me." 'No thats to corny.' francine thought. "Maybe we should take a break." 'Nope that still sounds wrong.' Francine was stressing out trying to figure out how she was going to break up with Arthur. Francine wanted to break up with Arthur without hurting Arthur but that was almost impossible. And even if she managed to find a way to break up with Arthur without hurting she would face a knew dilemma. Francine had to find a way to preserve her and Arthur's friendship which would be an even more tough than the first task. Francine continued to pace back and forth thinking about what she was going to say. "I could always just hope he brings it up first." 'But he won't Arthur is too wimpy to break up with me. If this relationship is to end then I am the one who has to do it.'
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"Buster what do I do about Francine?"Arthur asked his apathetic friend searching for a solution to his problem.
"I don't know man," Buster answered indifferently. Buster had more on his mind than Arthur's little problems. Buster still had to worry about what George would do now that he's back.
"Should I break up with her?"
"Do what you think is right. This your own decision. If it's not working out the just end it, you shouldn't have to ask me what to do you just know." Arthur knew that Buster was right. Arthur knew that he had to end it with Francine, if he didn't then it could hurt both of them.
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"For this project you guys will be working in partners," said Mr. Ratburn. Buster didn't really mind working in partners as long as he was paired up with someone who he got along with, which was basically anyone except,George.
"Binky, you and Arthur are partners, Brain and Francine you guys are partners and George your with Buster," said Mr. Ratburn. Upon hearing those words Buster froze up. Buster didn't want to have to confront George but now he would have to, and Buster knew it wouldn't end very well.
