These characters don't belong to me, they belong to Martin Walls and his video called The Mysterious House. The only characters that I own are characters that aren't in The Mysterious House or the unnamed character's headcanon names.


Duckie and Tammy had just come out of their final class for the day, for the week for that matter. They were relieved too, because it had been a week of nonstop school work. A break was very much needed.

"At least that's over," sighed Duckie. "Tell me about it," said Tammy, "I know it's mandatory tests, but come on! We're just middle schoolers after all!" Thankfully, that was the last test they had to take and there would be no more for a little while.

The two went to their lockers, but Tammy found a note on her locker. Duckie noticed it too. "Who put that on your locker?" asked Duckie, "More importantly, who was it from?" "Let's see," said Tammy, about to read it, "Dear Tammy, meet me at the creek around 7pm. From...Johnny?" "Oh my gosh," sighed Duckie, "I think I know what this is about." Tammy probably knew what it was about, but Duckie couldn't tell for sure.

"Whatever "plans" he has, better not be as disastrous as what he last planned," said Tammy, looking back on that time.


FLASHBACK

Tammy, Duckie, Jessie, Angelo, Rex, and Porter were in an open field watching Johnny about to demonstrate on what to do when there is a hurricane. With him was a giant fan. It was no ordinary fan either, it looked like it was the size of a small car. This brought up questioning immediately.

"Where did you get that thing?" asked Angelo. "Is owning a fan of that size even legal?" asked Porter. "Remember that skydiving school that closed?" asked Johnny, in which everyone nodded, "Well, they had the fan just sitting outside next to a few boxes of free stuff when the place was starting to shut it's doors." Most of Johnny's were feeling unsure of this idea. "Uhh, can't we just go to someone for advice instead of you likely hurting yourself doing this?" asked Rex. Johnny didn't listen and just did what he did.

He turned on the fan to a low setting. "So, when there's a hurricane, we all know to take shelter," explained Johnny, "Now, let's say the wind is from the hurricane and you are outside. Not bad, right? And you'd be right, it isn't that bad. But it's when you turn it up, there's a problem."

Johnny turned up the fan to a medium setting and it was noticeable he was struggling to keep standing. "As you can see, this might not be the safest wind conditions," said Johnny. "Gee, I wonder why?" Tammy murmered sarcastically. "This is when you may have to think about going somewhere that's indoors," Johnny continued, "Whether it be home, a friend's house, a store, or something else like that. But the highest is when you don't even bother asking yourself on what to do, it's when you have to take shelter immediately."

Johnny turned the fan to the highest setting. The stuggle to stand and not fall couldn't have been more clear. Eventually though, the wind became too much and Johnny somewhat blew away, but not very far. Porter sighed, "I'll turn off the fan." The fan was turned off and Johnny came back, but something was different about him. "So, I think that wraps up," said Johnny, "Did we learn anything today?"

Many of the expressions of his friends seemed to show signs of cringe and just mostly silence as they weren't sure hoe to respond. "What?" asked Johnny. "I think something has been learned," said Duckie, "Wind can REALLY make your clothes fall off." Johnny was caught off guard by this statement. He then looked down at himself and realized he was completely naked, due to the wind from the fan when it blew him away. Johnny covered himself, as he ran back to where he landed to get his clothes back on.


END OF FLASHBACK

"I think he put the fan in the front of his house, which unironically became free again," said Duckie, "We all learned something that day, for better or for worse." "That we did," said Tammy, "But I guess if we do see each other later, let's expect another fail from Johnny yet again." "See ya Tammy," said Duckie, and when his friend wasn't in sight, he then said to himself, "Johnny, I hope you know what you are getting yourself into."

It didn't seem like Tammy knew what this was about, but Duckie for sure knew. Only he and Angelo knew the truth behind the note. In fact, they suspected that Johnny would do this at some point. After all, it was pretty obvious that Johnny had a crush on Tammy for quite a while now. Despite the clear hints, not many knew of this.


Later on, it was finally 7pm. Tammy left her house and headed towards the creek. The creek was somewhere around the neighborhood that most kids in Brighton would hang out at. It was especially a hotspot on Friday and Saturday evenings. So it was likely they'd see other kids hanging around there.

The sun was setting as the night slowly rolled in. But there was light that other kids brought. Whether it be flashlights, lamps, or something else similar to that. So she nor anybody had to worry too much about total and complete darkness.

Tammy then heard a familiar voice, "You made it Tammy!" It was Johnny, wearing a white button up shirt and black suit pants. "Oh no," Tammy said to herself. "Follow me, I know somewhere we can go without much disturbance," Johnny said. Tammy followed him until they came across a table with some chairs, a candle in the center, and a radio playing some classical music. By now, Tammy knew what this was about.

The two sat down in their chairs. It was clear Johnny was happy as could be, while Tammy was not as happy. "Beautiful night tonight, huh?" asked Johnny. "Yeah, I guess," Tammy replied unsurely. "You know Tammy, your as beautiful as night too." With those words Johnny let out, the atmosphere only got more unpleasant.

Johnny then went on about how beautiful Tammy looked, only further annoying the cat. Eventually, she looked like she was about to snap on the bear at any moment. Anyone who was around Tammy could tell when she would snap, but Johnny clearly couldn't tell. Johnny then said, "With all of that said, I was thinking of taking our friendship higher. Tammy, would you like to be my girl-"

"NO!" Tammy shouted. "N-No?" asked Johnny. "That's what I just said!" Tammy shouted again. Johnny asked, "But...why?" "I don't know, maybe because you are weird, creepy, and all around give off uncomfortable vibes!" Tammy went on, "No way would I wanna be your girlfriend! You are in no way my type! So with that being said, have a good night!"

Tammy walked off in a huff. Leaving Johnny both shocked and completely silent. Other kids in the area watched Tammy walk off, wondering what happened. Seeing her walk off, Johnny's eyes began to tear up.


The next morning, Tammy woke up and was about to do what she'd normally do, until someone called. "Hello?" she asked as she picked up the phone. "Goodmorning Tammy," said Duckie on the line, "Umm, I know it's a bit early in the morning, but we need to talk." "Goodmorning Duckie," Tammy replied as she yawned, "Look, it's kinda early as you said, how about we talk when we hang out or something." "That's fine, but this is important, just so you know," said Duckie on the line.

Tammy hung up the phone, as she still needed her time to process stuff. "Just woke up dude," she said to herself. Tammy was obviously oblivious to what was going on, but soon she'd find out what was going on.

When Tammy met up with Duckie somewhere in Brighton, she could see that her friend had a very serious look on his face. "You look like you just witnessed an oil refinery explode," said Tammy, "What's the matter?" "I want to know what went down with you and Johnny last night," said Duckie. Tammy could tell Duckie wasn't kidding when he said it. She knew she had to explain herself.

"Okay, maybe I did go off on him a bit," said Tammy, "I admit, I may have said some not so nice things, but that was really it. Did he not take it lightly?" "Did he not take it lightly?!" exclaimed Duckie, "He called me in the middle of the night in tears! Johnny told me everything you said! I knew it wasn't gonna work out for Johnny, but I didn't think you'd give him that much of an earful. *sighs* Look Tammy, your my best friend and all, and I know you might not particularly like Johnny as much as others, but that was just foul. You could have explained why you didn't wanna be in a relationship with him in a calm and civil manner. Things could have worked out a little better if you didn't say all those...mean things to him."

Tammy now felt bad for what she had said. She knew Duckie was right too. It wasn't necessary to be that way to Johnny, no matter how she truly felt about him. The bear may have been different, but he was in no way bad at heart.

"Your right Duckie," Tammy said, "And do you know where Johnny is?" "He went to Brighton's football field," Duckie replied, not sure where Tammy was getting at. Tammy then ran off, much to Duckie's surprise. "Wait, why?" he asked, not getting an answer from Tammy, "Gosh, if things get worse with them, I am really gonna feel bad."

Tammy ran back home and got on her bike. She quickly cycled away, going in the direction of where the football field was. "I hope Johnny doesn't do anything to hurt himself," she said worried. That was something she knew she didn't want to live with if that did happen. Luckily though, with the speed Tammy went at and the lack of traffic around, she made good timing. It looked like Tammy would be at the football field within 5 minutes or less.


At the football field, Johnny was laying on the field just staring up into the sky. He looked pretty miserable, but after the night he had, it was only natural to look like that. In his mind, he just had the events of last night on repeat in his head.

Tammy came into Johnny's view. "Uhh, Johnny?" she asked, which obviously scared the heck out of him. "Oh gosh, why are you here?" Johnny asked, "Didn't you say I was weird, creepy, and not your type?" "I know what I said and I regret it," said Tammy, "Also, it's probably not a good idea to be laying down in the middle of the field here, as it is practice season for our football team."

"Hey! Look out!" said a voice in the distance. A football came out of the sky and hit Johnny right in the groin. "UGH," Johnny groaned. "Sorry Johnny!" said the voice, which turned out to be one of the football players practicing with other players on the field. "How about we talk, away from where these guys are playing," suggested Tammy.

So they moved to the bleachers to talk. "Look, I'm sorry about what I said Johnny, I really am," said Tammy, "It wasn't right of me to snap on you. And maybe I should resay what was said." "What do you mean?" asked Johnny. "Your good at heart Johnny, and I'm sure any girl would love to go out with you," explained Tammy, "But I think we're better off as just...friends. I don't see you in the same way you see me. I'm sorry Johnny, but you and I being...friends is fine on it's own."

Johnny hung his head and said, "I understand Tammy." Tears formed in his eyes and Tammy noticed this. "You alright Johnny?" she asked. With those words said, it made Johnny break. If it wasn't already clear that he was crying, it was definitely clear now. "Okay no! I'm not feeling alright right now!" Johnny admitted.

Tammy gave Johnny a hug to try and soothe him. "It's okay Johnny," she said to him, "Everything is gonna be alright." In her mind, she definitely felt awful. It honestly hurt seeing Johnny like this, which was rarely seen from him. All Tammy could do was try and comfort Johnny, till he had calmed down.

THE END!

It might be the end of the episode, but there's more to come in the next episode. It won't end completely on a sad note...