Bea may have thought her trip to Jail may have been short-lived, but Big Brother had other ideas and apart from the odd toilet break, Bea would be in the Jail until further notice. So, understandably, she was already a bit annoyed. Then Charlie jumped in the Pool and splashed her. And the result?
"I don't find that funny," shouted Lisa crossly, but her ire was nothing to what Bea had in store for him.
"I don't find that funny either Charlie," began Bea, before Lisa interrupted.
"You little ****! I'm wearing these clothes for tonight," said Lisa, trying not to laugh. As opposed to Bea, who was ready to boil over.
"Charlie that is really, really not funny," said Bea crossly. "You knew exactly what would happen if you did that and I said to you this morning please don't," she added.
"It didn't get you did it Bea," asked Charlie, unable to sense whether or not Bea was joking.
She wasn't jokingβ¦
"Yes it did β it's dripping off the ******* railings," moaned Bea. "That really is not funny."
"Sorry," offered Charlie.
"You're not sorry," mused Bea.
"Sorry, I thought you'd see the funny side," said a sheepish Charlie.
"It's really inconsiderate," huffed Bea before turning her back on him.
"Oh don't go in a mood," laughed Charlie.
But it was too late. The mood was well and truly 'in'.
"I don't find that funny," shouted Lisa crossly, but her ire was nothing to what Bea had in store for him.
"I don't find that funny either Charlie," began Bea, before Lisa interrupted.
"You little ****! I'm wearing these clothes for tonight," said Lisa, trying not to laugh. As opposed to Bea, who was ready to boil over.
"Charlie that is really, really not funny," said Bea crossly. "You knew exactly what would happen if you did that and I said to you this morning please don't," she added.
"It didn't get you did it Bea," asked Charlie, unable to sense whether or not Bea was joking.
She wasn't jokingβ¦
"Yes it did β it's dripping off the ******* railings," moaned Bea. "That really is not funny."
"Sorry," offered Charlie.
"You're not sorry," mused Bea.
"Sorry, I thought you'd see the funny side," said a sheepish Charlie.
"It's really inconsiderate," huffed Bea before turning her back on him.
"Oh don't go in a mood," laughed Charlie.
But it was too late. The mood was well and truly 'in'.