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The kids move to plan B, where they try to set Mr. Ratburn up with [[Paige Turner|Ms. Turner]] the librarian. Arthur and Francine stop at the gourmet chocolate store [[Patrick's Chocolates]], where the friendly owner [[Patrick Ratburn|Patrick]] gives them some free samples. They decide that the chocolates are perfect to give Mr. Ratburn to make him fall in love with Ms. Turner. Patrick hears their plan and remarks that chocolate doesn’t necessarily make people fall in love, but he goes along with it when Francine and Arthur claim they are desperate. They try to lure Mr. Ratburn to the library with chocolate and non-alcoholic champagne, but he is too busy with wedding preparations. He then asks them to return a library book for him, ''Love Poems'' by [[Pablo Neruda]]. This gives Muffy the idea to write a love poem "from" Mr. Ratburn to Ms. Turner. Ms. Turner isn't fooled, however, and returns the poem with corrections to Muffy's bad spelling and grammar (and a how-to guide on writing love poems).
The kids move to plan B, where they try to set Mr. Ratburn up with [[Paige Turner|Ms. Turner]] the librarian. Arthur and Francine stop at the gourmet chocolate store [[Patrick's Chocolates]], where the friendly owner [[Patrick Ratburn|Patrick]] gives them some free samples. They decide that the chocolates are perfect to give Mr. Ratburn to make him fall in love with Ms. Turner. Patrick hears their plan and remarks that chocolate doesn’t necessarily make people fall in love, but he goes along with it when Francine and Arthur claim they are desperate. They try to lure Mr. Ratburn to the library with chocolate and non-alcoholic champagne, but he is too busy with wedding preparations. He then asks them to return a library book for him, ''Love Poems'' by [[Pablo Neruda]]. This gives Muffy the idea to write a love poem "from" Mr. Ratburn to Ms. Turner. Ms. Turner isn't fooled, however, and returns the poem with corrections to Muffy's bad spelling and grammar (and a how-to guide on writing love poems).


The kids soon learn their families are all invited to the wedding. As a last resort, they choose to object during the ceremony. When they arrive, however, they begin to realize that Patty's duties don't seem consistent with that of a bride's. When Patty observes that they want to say something, the kids change their minds about objecting and compliment the wedding tent. Patty thanks them, but remarks that nothing would have really been good enough for her younger brother's wedding, revealing that not only is not the bride, but that she's Mr. Ratburn's sister (and the officiant for the wedding). The kids are surprised to learn this and, after questioning who Mr. Ratburn's getting married to if Patty isn't the bride, they discover that their teacher is actually getting married to a man--Patrick, the chocolatier they met earlier--and not a woman, after seeing the two of them walking down the aisle arm-in-arm.
The kids soon learn their families are all invited to the wedding. As a last resort, they choose to object during the ceremony. When they arrive, however, they begin to realize that Patty's duties don't seem consistent with that of a bride's. When Patty observes that they want to say something, the kids change their minds about objecting and compliment the wedding tent. Patty thanks them, but remarks that nothing would have really been good enough for her younger brother's wedding, revealing that not only is not the bride, but that she's Mr. Ratburn's sister (and the officiant for the wedding). The kids are surprised to learn this and, after questioning who Mr. Ratburn's getting married if Patty isn't his fiancé, they discover that their teacher is actually getting married to a man--Patrick, the chocolatier they met earlier--and not woman, after seeing the two of them walking down the aisle arm-in-arm.


The kids enjoy cake after the ceremony and remark that they are happy with how the wedding turned out, and that it is a brand new world now that Mr. Ratburn is married. However, observing Mr. Ratburn and Patrick having their first dance, they all agree with embarrassment that teachers should never dance.
The kids enjoy cake after the ceremony and remark that they are happy with how the wedding turned out, and that it is a brand new world now that Mr. Ratburn is married. However, observing Mr. Ratburn and Patrick having their first dance, they all agree with embarrassment that teachers should never dance.

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