Muscly Standards (The Devereaux Story)

Muscly Standards is a mini-story that takes place in Smurfs: The Devereaux Story.

Story
On a sunny day in the Smurf village, Hefty was showing off his guns to a nearby Smurfette, who was talking to Mona about a few things concerning fashion.

"Check it out ladies!" Hefty flexed his arm muscles, "Better call Farmer, cause these calves are ready to take out to market!"

"Ooh, Hefty!" Smurfette was intrigued as she went over and felt them, "Your muscles have sure gone strong!"

"Oh, I just love my man ripped!" Mona was charmed by his muscles as well, "How do you do it?"

"Oh, I just work out," Hefty admitted, "Many exercises and many days in my gym help get these babies as strong as they possibly can!"

As the two Smurfettes were admiring his muscles, Eccentric and Glacia were watching from afar, interested in the conversation they were holding.

"Y'know," Eccentric agreed, "Those are pretty impressive."

"Who cares?" Glacia rolled her eyes.

"Well," Eccentric smirked at Glacia, "You probably want to go feel them yourself, do you?"

Glacia ignored him, but then took his advice. She shrugged and went over to Hefty, who was still letting Smurfette and Mona feel his muscles.

"Well, well!" Hefty strutted over to Glacia in a manly matter, "Look who's joined the party!"

"Uh huh, sure," Glacia sarcastically replied.

"I bet you wanna get a good look at these babies, too!" Hefty flexed his muscles so Glacia could see, "Go on. Feel them."

"You call that ripped?" Glacia glanced at them.

"Well, aren't they?" Hefty motioned to them.

Glacia shook her head, "I don't think so."

"What? You think you can do better?" Hefty folded his arms.

Glacia shrugged and flexed her arm muscle. Hefty stood in shock as he looked at her muscle, which was clearly more ripped than Hefty's muscle was.

"Wow!" Both girls exclaimed.

"Glacia, that's impressive!" Smurfette added.

Even Hefty was intrigued, "Not bad, girl. Maybe you can hit the gym with me to see those in action."

"Yea..." Glacia turned to go, and stopped, "Maybe not."