Chapter 3:

Fred's doing his job, breaking rocks. "Boy, this is hard work," says Fred

"Too bad there isn't an easier way," says Barney, "hey, you still thinking about that woman you saw?"

"She's living rent-free in my head," says Fred.

...

"You really wanna leave the high-class life," asks Betty.

"I refuse to have anything to do with them," says Wilma.

"Well, you can stay with me," says Betty.

"Hey, do you know this man I saw," asks Wilma, "he's overweight, wears orange, and has black shirt?"

"We don't all know each other," says Betty, "come on!"

...

"I'm telling you, Barn, when I saw her, it was like I can see my future with her," says Fred.

"That's crazy talk," says Barney, "you can't just see your future from seeing some…" Barney then sees Betty and she sees him and the same thing. Betty then remembers what she's doing and pulls Wilma away.

"You okay, Barn," says Fred.

"I think I just had that moment," says Barney, "also, I just saw that woman you…"

Fred grabs him. "So, you're having moments with her too, huh," asks Fred.

"No, my moment was with her friend," says Barney.

"Oh, sorry, Barn," says Fred, "wait, did you see which way they went?"

"Oops, I think I missed it," says Barney.

"Darn," says Fred.

...

Meanwhile, with the tribe's gemstone mine, the Green Goose steals all the gemstones and laughs while doing it.

To Be Continued