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Relationships[]

Frida Kahlo[]

Harriet and Frida Remember the Event

Harriet and Frida are the best of friends and have been since childhood. In 2014, the two girls bonded over their love for tandem biking and rode together day and night. In September of that year, they accidentally ran over and killed a man and buried his body. They swore to keep this a secret and never tell anybody. To this day, they still do wicca rituals to keep his spirit at bay. In 2023, they learned that this man, (Frederico) was never actually killed, just mortally injured and that this near death experience actually helped him discover himself and become a better person, so he thanked Harriet and Frida for running him over.

Joan of Arc[]

Joan Helps Her Besty

Harriet Tubman is considered the best friend of Joan of Arc, by the latter, although from Harriet's point of view, she considers Frida to be her true BFF. They first became friends in "Let's Try This Again", when Harriet welcomed Joan back to Clone High High School in the year 2023. They bonded over their shared interest in black & white silent films. In "Sleepover", Harriet invited Joan over to her house for a sleepover, along with Frida. There, they played Never Have I Ever, where Joan became the first person Harriet and Frida ever told about their alleged "murder incident", where they supposedly killed Frederico. Joan initially didn't believe their story, so Harriet and Frida tried to prove it to her by digging up his corpse, only to find out he was alive and had long since escaped from his grave to live a better life, which he thanked Harriet and Frida for giving him the motivation to do. Similarly, Harriet was the first to find out that Joan was still in love with Abe, even while dating JFK at the time. They both agreed to keep each other's secrets confidential, as per the rules of sleepovers. In "Some Talking but Mostly Songs", Harriet asked for Joan's help with her play, "Twister: The Game: The Musical", which she hesitantly obliged to, in spite of her hatred for musicals. Joan and Harriet squabbled over creative differences, leading to Joan getting kicked out of the play. Joan later realized the error of her ways and apologized to Harriet, admitting that as the director of the play, her ideas should be taken over her own. However, in the end, Harriet still incorporated one of Joan's ideas into the play, which was to have Left Hand on Blue wear the color brown at some point during the play. Harriet also had reservations about kissing JFK during the play, since he was Joan's boyfriend at the time but Joan assured her she was okay with it. Harriet and JFK fell in love with each other during this kiss and had no idea how to tell it to Joan. In "Saved by the Knoll", Harriet and JFK kissed again and realized they didn't love each other after all. They also finally broke the news to her, leading to Joan to speed run the 5 stages of grief, before she ultimately accepted and forgave them entirely.

JFK[]

JFK: You know, I'd never do this with one of my old broads but er-eh, should we be honest and tell Joan?
Harriet: We didn't technically do anything wrong. Would you tell someone about a crime you didn't actually commit?
JFK: You're right! It's, eh, like if you drove off a bridge and accidentally killed a gal. Do you sit around and wait for the police? Heh! Hell no!
- JFK and Harriet
Harriet and JFK Kissing

After kissing each other in Twister: The Game: The Musical, Harriet and JFK became infatuated with each other. They began intentionally avoiding each other as they knew acting on the feelings they had for each other would devastate Joan, as she was dating JFK at the time. However, they eventually gave in to their urges and made out in a classroom. However, neither of them felt a romantic connection and their feelings for each other immediately faded. They decided to tell Joan that they kissed and she forgives them after quickly going through the five stages of grief. While their relationship after this point is vague, it can be assumed that they stayed friends. She also attended the funeral of his relationship with Joan.

Confucius[]

Harriet and Confucius at Their Party

Harriet and Confucius initially started off as friends until the episode, "Spring Broken", when Harriet found out that the guy she'd been online dating "@definitelyahotguy69", was actually Confucius catfishing her. Harriet fell in love with Confucius and in "Sexy-Ed", she waited for him to reveal his true identity to her so that they could finally start dating in real life. After Confucius botched an elaborate face reveal to her in the football field, Harriet accepted his proposal and the two very quickly became a couple. In "Clone Alone", Harriet dumped Confucius because he wasn't taking his life too seriously, believing that due to being rich, he wouldn't need to do any real work. When Harriet dumped him, Confucius was heartbroken and started crying. In the end, Harriet realized the mistake she made and got back together with Confucius again.

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