Page 1: Bowie has an idea how he can help Vesta out with his behavior, and that is to become a librarian like the ones in Vesta's dirty magazine!
Page 2: So Bowie greets Vesta as usual, and he notices quite a different reaction already! Does this mean Bowie's plan is really working? =3
Page 3: Bowie meant only the nicest compliments to Eleanor about her looks... Unfortunately, Eleanor becomes triggered by the memory of this previous encounter:
Page 4: Things were looking REALLY great for Vesta, right up until the mood-killing key word was said: "Boyfriend"... Vesta has set his sights on his next target... X3
Page 5: Vesta found it is quite easy to play on Wooly's fears...
Page 6: Vesta makes his triumphant return to his waiting damsel to boast of his victories against the big bad wolf.... or at least that is how he loves to depict the image in his head. Bowie becomes worried about how this might have traumatized the poor guy.
Page 7: Fortunately Bowie knows that Wooly often goes to the student counselor office with his problems. Basil can only wonder what could make Vesta behave this way...
Page 8: Confronting Vesta is no easy task, especially when Vesta thinks Bowie came to make a move on him instead. Frustrated, Bowie decides to give Vesta what he wants and make him spill the beans.
Page 9: With that kiss out of the way, Vesta finally reveals his explanation for the way he has been acting. Not that this would justify all that he has done, but it does finally tell Bowie where the mistake has been made. . . . Vesta came to realize that this whole incident could have been avoided if may he should have watched that video... and thinking how many other people DID watch that video.
Page 10: Poor Vesta cries on his bed, thinking the whole world is to blame for his problems. But then Basil talks about the happy memories of Vesta's older brother, explaining that a kiss between friends is not a bad thing. Basil had never realized, however, that Vesta always saw Bowie as the enemy. X3