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== Mike and Lucy are going through an [[Hourglass Plot]]. ==
When they were younger, Lucy was socially isolated, which led to her developing her [[Tsundere]] personality. Mike, on the other hand, doesn't appear to have faced as many issues while growing up, and turned out to be a [[Nice Guy]]. However, thanks to their friends [[
This will lead to their situations completely reversing, with ''Mike'' developing an abrasive [[Silly Rabbit, Idealism Is for Kids]] personality due to being completely socially isolated while ''Lucy'' is surrounded by well-wishers and lots of friends, drawing her further out of her shell and helping her open up to others aside from her pets. This may end with the two eventually meeting in the middle, though whether or not they [[Official Couple|hook up]] after reconciling is up in the air.
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== Mike is going to snap and give his friends a [[What the Hell, Hero?]]-style calling-out. ==
During this rant, he will call them on the [[Double Standard]] they showed in regard to Lucy's pre-[[Character Development]] [[
This will [[Foreshadow]] the series' [[Darkest Hour]], with the now socially isolated Mike having to deal with Alejandro's scheming alone, unwilling to approach his 'former' friends for help.
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Maybe not permenantly, but once she's with Mike and her parents' backs are turned, she'll snap, think "Screw it!", grab Mike, and run out with him. If she doesn't try to stay in Roseville, she'll tell him that they only have this one night and that they should actually go out on a date. Her new reckless attitude might even make her convince Mike to make this night their "first time."
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