[Holy crap! Rigby is so damn hot!]
[Oh my god, we misunderstood him for all these years! He's the real deal!]
[Just saying, he never cleared up that thing with Larissa. Doesn't that mean it was true?]
[Yeah, why didn't he clarify that? It can't be true, can it? Oh god, no! I just started shipping the power couple Larissa and Haskell! Is true love dead?]
[Hate all you want, but I believe in her! She and Rigby are definitely innocent! Accusing them of having an affair based on a few meaningless photos? That's beyond ridiculous!]
[Exactly! And now that Rigby's situation is cleared up, it proves he's a stand-up guy!]
Three days later.
At eight that evening, Haskell, whose account had been mostly dormant since he created it, suddenly posted a tweet tagging Rigby: [Welcome back, my dear brother.]
Almost instantly, Rigby replied from his own account, tagging Haskell: [This is my big brother.]
It blew up.
[What?! Rigby is Haskell's actual brother? Then was Draven a fake?]
[No wonder! Looking back, it all makes sense now! I was wondering how Draven could plot to kill his own brother, only to be sent to prison by him. It's because he wasn't his real brother at all!]
Shortly after, Rigby posted another tweet, explaining that Larissa had been helping him all along, and that Haskell had known about it the entire time.

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