Love Me, Love Me Not

Love Me, Love Me Not is a HTFF Love Bites short.

Roles

 * Lucy Clover
 * Petunia
 * Josh
 * Handy

Plot
Lucy is sitting on a tree stump, plucking flower petals while singing. Josh walks passed by her, he then spots her. They both look at each other, Josh seduces Lucy affectionately but Lucy is too naive and doesn't know what he doing. So she goes dating with him and Josh becomes happy.

At a Tunnel of Love, Petunia and Handy are seen riding on a wooden swan. They both look happy until Lucy shows off on other side along with Josh, she is seen having a great time with him while watching the peaceful environment. Petunia saw Josh who's dating with her rival. So she quickly goes down from the ride and yells at Lucy because she steals her lover. Lucy then stands up and glares at her, Handy gets shocked by the scene, he ran to the girls and told them to stop.

However, Petunia and Lucy don't care about his said and start fighting each other with their weapons (In Petunia's case, her pepper sprays and a frying pan. While in Lucy's case, her lucky charm), the boys just watching them fighting. Not some minutes later, Petunia is defeated by Lucy, she fakes her crying to get attention from the boys. Unfortunately, Josh and Handy are leaving her and running to Lucy while Lucy herself is walking away from them both. Petunia throws her tantrums out, when she runs to Lucy for revenge, a sawmill throws at her, slicing her into two parts.

Ending
After the ending tag, Lucy is sitting on a tree stump and plucking flower petals again, Josh and Handy are watching her from tree afar until they both stare at each other and fight for winning Lucy's heart.
 * That's it for this lovey-dovey date. We need to break up right now!

Deaths

 * Petunia is get sliced by a thrown sawmill.

Trivia

 * This is the first marks where Lucy appears on Love Bites short.
 * It's shown that Petunia gets jealous easily when seeing one of her lovers stolen by other female characters (Lucy Clover).
 * This is one of few Love Bites where there's only one death,