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It makes even less sense when you start to consider Cheryl's relationship with Betty and Veronica. She's had far more genuine moments with the two of them. They're rare, but they happen every so often. It makes no sense that she would suddenly expose herself to someone she doesn't know, especially Toni, whose a Southsider. And we already know Cheryl's view of them.