Choni

Choni is the femslash ship between Toni Topaz and Cheryl Blossom from the Riverdale fandom.

Canon
Cheryl Blossom grew up in a mansion on the Northside of Riverdale. Toni Topaz grew up in Sunnyside Trailer Park on the Southside of town. Their lives and lifestyles couldn't seem more different, but two things they have in common are a lack of loving parents and a yearning for the kind of family they didn't have growing up. Unbeknownst to them, their lives are already intertwined before they even cross paths, through a sorted and shared history between their ancestors, that eventually drives them apart and then brings them back together.

Season 2= ENEMIES TO FRIENDS

Cheryl and Toni meet at the Ghoulies vs. Serpents drag race as Cheryl takes over the flag prompt from a bemused, but nonchalant Toni. Their later re-introduction goes far worse as Cheryl leads the charge against Toni and the other Southside High students transferring to Riverdale High following the closure of their school, insulting them in the hallway, which almost results in a fight between her and Toni. Following Jughead's article about the history of the Serpents, Toni, inspired by her grandfather, leads the protest against Pickens Day, the celebration of a man who slaughtered the indigenous Uktena people who have the rightful claim to Riverdale and today exist as the Southside Serpents. Cheryl's mother, Penelope, confirms the horrible crimes of General Pickens at the behest of her great-great-grandfather, Barnabas B. Blossom, and Cheryl, horrified at this new information, goes and stands with the Serpents in protest. Taking a stand against her family's gruesome acts, Cheryl looks on in reverence and admiration as Toni speaks.

When Toni overhears Cheryl telling Jughead that Betty and Archie kissed as a way to ruin their couples only weekend she wasn't invited to, she asks Cheryl if she at least had a reason to do that. When Cheryl puts on her Cheryl Bombshell facade and tells Toni that she doesn't need reasons to do what she does, Toni suggests that Cheryl tell her what's really going on, because she's clearly in a of pain. Cheryl immediately gets defensive and demands Toni get her hands off of her before storming out, leaving Toni intrigued by her dramatics.

The next day, Toni approaches Cheryl when she sees her alone at the movies. Cheryl is defensive at first, but when Toni asks if she's okay, she's honest, telling her that she's alone at the movies because she's trying to escape her mother and her attempts to turn their house into her sexual playpen. Toni says she was going to watch the movie alone, but is up for company if Cheryl wants to join her, which pleases Cheryl, and they watch Love, Simon together.

After, while enjoying a milkshake at Pop's, Toni mentions that she noticed Cheryl crying during the movie, and though Cheryl admits she doesn't usually cry at movies because real life is tragic enough, she related strongly to the main character in the movie, especially when his mother mentioned that he used to be a carefree kid until he started harboring a secret. Cheryl says that everyone thinks she's a loveless monster, but she isn't, and tells Toni about Heather, her old best friend from Junior High, who she used to have sleepovers with every weekend, until her mother caught them in bed together and told Cheryl she was deviant. Toni assures her that her mother was wrong, that she's not deviant or loveless, but sensational. She takes Cheryl's hand, and something shifts for between them.

When Cheryl learns that her father's will is finally being read, she invites Toni to accompany her to the reading. She loans Toni a shirt for the occasion that fits her style, but flirtatious assures her that she adores her usual aesthetic. Penelope storms in and interrupts their moment, demanding to know why Toni is there when she introduces herself and isn't pleased when Cheryl informs her that she invited her to be her emotional support. Toni notes that she's a nightmare once she leaves. During the will reading, Cheryl reaches for Toni's hand to hold and it doesn't go unnoticed by Penelope. When it's Cheryl's turn to speak, a man resembling her dead father shows up, causing her to faint. She later learns that it's her father's long lost twin brother, Claudius, and invites Toni over for dinner with all of them, where its decided that Claudius will be staying at Thistlehouse.

TO LOVERS

Toni tries out for the River Vixens, impressing Cheryl with her routine and immediately earning herself an invite to Cheryl's inner circle only sleepover that night. At the sleepover, Cheryl confesses to the girls that she's afraid to be alone in her house because she's scared of her mother and uncle. While all the other girls sleep on the floor, Cheryl shares her bed with Toni and admits that she didn't want to invite all the other girls, but she had to or her mother wouldn't have let her invite Toni, which is what she craved. They almost kiss, but a loud crash interrupts them and wakes everyone else up. They all rush to the stairs to find Nana Rose at the bottom. The attempt on Nana Rose's life has Cheryl confessing to Toni that she fears she might be next. But instead of killing her, Penelope sends her off to gay conversion therapy at the Sisters of Quiet Mercy. Toni later goes looking for Cheryl at Thistlehouse when she can't find her at the hospital, and is told by Penelope that Cheryl's been sent off to a Swiss boarding school.

When Toni doesn't hear from Cheryl, she's sure she's in danger and goes to Josie and Veronica for help. They're skeptical that anything is wrong at first, but when Toni reminds them of what she said about her mother and uncle and that her social media has been dead for days, they agree that something must be wrong and agree to help. The three of them go to Thistlehouse to confront Penelope, who tries to convince them that Cheryl is sick and needs help, informing Josie that Cheryl had been the one sending her the threats she was receiving awhile ago, causing her to bow out of the search party. It isn't until Nana Rose manages to get to a phone and call Toni at the school that they catch a break. She informs Toni that Cheryl is at "the Sisters" but their call is cut off before she can say anything more. Toni informs Veronica of this new information, and she wonders if Nana Rose meant the Sisters of Quiet Mercy. The ask Kevin if he knows if they do gay conversion there, and he confirms that they do. He also knows of a secret tunnel in and out of there, and the three of them hatch a plan to go save Cheryl later that night.

They find the tunnel and Veronica and Toni sneak inside, while Kevin agrees to wait for them up top. Toni tells Veronica that they need to search each and every room until they find her, and they agree to split up to cover more ground. Meanwhile, Cheryl is at movie night, crying while watching reeducation videos and losing all hope when Toni bursts into the room, calling her name. When Toni declares they've come to rescue her, Cheryl can't believe it, but runs into her arms for a hug. Once reunited, they share their first kiss in front of all the other teens in conversion therapy. Their kiss is interrupted by Veronica, who warns them that the nuns are coming, and the three of them make a run for it. Cheryl and Toni hold hands the entire time they're being chased, and once outside, Cheryl doesn't leave until Toni's hand is back in hers.

Once she's back at school, Cheryl and Toni are openly affectionate with one another in the student lounge, holding hands as they discuss what Cheryl plans to do to get her revenge on her mother. Cheryl puts that thought on hold when she spots Kevin, approaching him to discuss the musical he's putting on, Carrie, for which she plans to star.

When Cheryl senses some people may be doubting her ability to lead the musical, she breaks out into a song from Carrie, to which Toni is the only one to give her a standing ovation. As she heads back to her seat, a sandbag falls from the rafters, nearly killing her. After Cheryl apologizes to Josie for stalking her and they make amends, Kevin receives a note from someone claiming to the Black Hood, demanding Cheryl's role be recast. Though Cheryl refuses to comply with such threats, Penelope shows up and informs her that she needs parental permission to participate in the musical, which she does not have. Kevin informs the cast that Cheryl will no longer be playing the role of Carrie due to Penelope's intervention, and tells Toni where Cheryl is. Toni finds her in the gym and gives her a pep talk, assuring her that she's still the same strong willed girl she always has been and she can still show her mother who's boss; she's not done playing Carrie yet. Before the show starts, Cheryl goes home, covers herself in blood like Carrie, and scares Penelope into agreeing to emancipate her. She's in the audience in time for the show, and to see that Midge, her replacement, has been murdered by the Black Hood.

Following Midge's death, Cheryl sings at her funeral and is livid, giving a speech where she states that she is adamant about finding whoever is responsible. Meanwhile, Toni and the Serpents get busy protecting Fangs once it's published he was having an affair with Midge. They escort him out when he's released from prison to protect him from an angry mob, but Fangs is shot.

Cheryl's attacked by the Black Hood at her house, but manages to escape and grab her bow, shooting him in the shoulder with an arrow, leading him to flee. During the chaos of the riots, the Ghoulies managed to snatch Toni, and Jughead receives a call from Penny, using Toni as bait. But when Jughead shows up to the meeting, he's brought Cheryl and her bow along with him. Cheryl holds Penny and Malachai at bow-point until Penny finally lets Toni go, and she immediately runs to Cheryl's side. The three of them return to the Whyte Wyrm, where Cheryl takes part in the Serpent vote to fight the Ghoulies.

With the help of Sierra McCoy, Cheryl is finally legally emancipation from her mother and makes Nana Rose her legal guardian. As she's on her way to deliver freshly baked snacks to Toni and the Serpents, Penelope warns her about a police raid set to happen at the Whyte Wyrm, and she calls Toni and rushes off to Jughead to warn them. She's with the Serpents as they all escape the Southside and evade police capture, seeking refuge at the Andrews house. When Archie leads a protest against the school's attempt to expel all the Serpents, Cheryl and Toni stand together, both wearing matching Serpent Jackets. Once the principal dismisses them, Toni comments about how good the jacket looks on Cheryl and suggests they make it official. Later, when it's announced that the Serpents will remain at Riverdale High, Cheryl and Toni embrace in celebration. Once the dust settles and the Serpents find a new place to dwell, FP makes Jughead Serpent King, and as his first act, he initiates Cheryl into the Serpents, giving her a custom red Serpent jacket as Toni looks on proudly.

JUNIOR YEAR
 * -|Season 3 =

After Archie was arrested at the school assembly and framed for murder by Hiram Lodge, Cheryl and Toni spent the summer riding their motorcycles across country to California, while Archie and the gang stayed in Riverdale for his trail. Upon their return, Cheryl informs her friends that they're throwing an end of summer pool party at Thornhill. At the party, Toni notices that Cheryl seems sad and distracted and encourages her to open up about what happened at Sweetwater River last year, since they've never talked about it. Cheryl tells Toni that she lost hope and did something stupid, but when she fell through the ice, Archie saved her life, and now there's nothing she or anyone can do to save him from what Hiram is doing to him now. The only comfort Toni can offer is to hold her hand.

Fangs shows up with news that the Ghoulies have kidnapped Hot Dog, so Cheryl, Toni and the other Serpents gather in privacy to decide the best course of action. They agree that Hot Dog is a Serpent and can't be left behind, and make a plan to rescue him that night. While the others hang back, Jughead goes to retrieve Hot Dog, only to be met with Penny, Malachai and a bunch of Ghoulies. Cheryl fires off an arrow without warning, hitting Malachai in the shoulder when he takes a step towards Jughead. Using the threat of another arrow, Jughead manages to get Hot Dog back while Cheryl keeps them at bay with her bow. Jughead later vents to FP that Cheryl is a loose canon. Cheryl and Toni attend Archie's verdict reading along with the rest of Riverdale, where it's declared a mistrial. They're just as shocked and distressed as everyone when Archie pleads guilty to avoiding putting everyone through a second trial.

Veronica approaches Cheryl and Toni where they're canoodling in the student lounge to invite them to the opening of her speakeasy, La Bonne Nuit, and ask them to hand out other invites in exchange for free cover and drinks all night. Later, she finds them at the Serpents' new campground, Tent City, looking for Jughead. When they inform him that he's probably off somewhere with Betty, they offer their assistance instead. Veronica shares that Penny Peabody and the new Sheriff paid her a visit on behest of her father, trying to ruin her opening. She wants Hiram to call them off, but needs leverage against him to do that. When Toni suggests blackmail, she informs Veronica that Jughead has been keeping close tabs on the Southside and that Sweet Pea and Fangs know the Ghoulies are running a drug lab in the basement of the Whyte Wyrm, which Hiram now owns. Luckily for Veronica, Toni used to bartend there and knows all the secret ways in, so the three of them break in later that night and find all the blackmail material they need to ensure Veronica's opening runs smoothly. When Cheryl and Toni make their grand entrance at said opening, Veronica thanks them for all their help. .

A new mysterious board game called Gryphons and Gargoyles that the gang's parents played when they were teens sweeps the town, and Jughead pulls his fellow Serpents into the hysteria in his pursuit to find the Gargoyle King. One night while Toni and Cheryl are having a "rendezvous" in Tent City, Sweet Pea and Fangs accidentally shoot one of Cheryl's arrows into Toni's tent, narrowly missing them, while eagerly preparing to take the game into the real world. The girls complain to Jughead about their antics, and he puts the boys in their place with a game of chicken, having Cheryl shoot an arrow at a beer can sitting on top of his head and daring them to do the same. When they back down, he reminds them he's the game master, and they need to play by his rules; they'll get a chance to go on a quest when he says so. The time arrives soon enough when the four of them are hanging around the fire pit and Jughead informs them that they'll be playing a game the next night, an announcement that's met with cheers by all. So while the rest of their friends enact a mission to spring Archie from juvie, Jughead leads Cheryl, Toni, Sweet Pea and Fangs in a game of G & G that perfectly parallels Archie's escape and leads him to the bunker, where they're playing. Later, once everyone has arrived in the bunker where Archie will be hiding out and Toni has patched him up, Veronica swears them all the secrecy.

Not long after, Toni, Veronica and the other Vixens suffer from the mysterious seizures going around town. Cheryl rushes to Toni's side when she collapses in the school hallway, screaming for help. Cheryl takes Toni back to Thistlehouse, where she tucks her into her bed and declares that she's on bedrest. Toni says she's feeling better but fears that whatever happened to her might be contagious, but Cheryl assures her that nothing could keep her away and she can stay in Thistlehouse for as long as she'd like... Perhaps even permanently. When Toni asks if she's asking her to move in and Cheryl confirms that's exactly what she's doing, Toni agrees and is playfully tackled by Cheryl in her excitement. Veronica later summons Cheryl to the speakeasy with a plan to ask Penelope about any information she might have on Hiram and his involvement with the seizures, to which Cheryl is eager to help to avenge Toni and the fallen Vixens. They eventually torture some information out of Penelope, but they're too late, because by the time they get to the Mayor's office, a town wide quarantine has been called. While Veronica heads to Pops to be with Kevin and the RROTC boys, Cheryl heads home to cuddle in bed with Toni as Hiram's master plan goes into action.

It's been five weeks since Riverdale's been put under quarantine, and the crime rate has risen. There's even been a series of daring cat burglaries around town, committed by none other than Cheryl and Toni. They sneak back in through their bedroom window at Thistlehouse one night, dumping all their stolen money and loot onto the bed as they debrief about their night's activities. Cheryl tells Toni she makes an extremely sexy Robin Hood, as they've been stealing from the rich to give back to themselves. Toni smiles bashfully and fondly tells Cheryl that she's crazy, pausing for just a beat before she tells her she loves her for the first time. Cheryl smiles, touched, and returns the sentiment, before Toni starts unzipping Cheryl's cat suit and they fall onto their money covered bed in giggles. While the quarantine is soon lifted, the school is still under strict new rules, including minimal physical contact. When Cheryl and Toni get scolded by Moose and Kevin for holding hands in the hallway, they both ignore their warning and the rules, and continue on their way. They later go to the speakeasy, where they're greeted by Veronica, who has their usual table ready for them.

Jughead has returned from his adventure with Archie and is ready to start cracking down on crime within the Serpents. When he hears about Serpents dealing drugs, he warns the gang there will no longer be any crime tolerated, and anyone that breaks the code will be exiled from the Serpents. Cheryl calls Jughead out on his recent absence, while Fangs argues that a lot of Serpents need a way to make money, to which Jughead promises he'll think of something. Jughead later learns that Fangs was one of the Serpents dealing drugs, but secretly grants him clemency for his crimes as long as he keeps it between them. After hearing this from Sweet Pea, who heard it from Fangs, Cheryl and Toni continue their recent late night activities, and break into the Pembrooke to steal Hermione's Glamourge egg. Feeling brazen, Cheryl leaves a lipstick mark on Hiram's self portrait as a calling card. When Hiram tasks Veronica with getting the egg back from Cheryl, Veronica goes to Jughead after Cheryl ignores her calls, essentially but unknowingly ratting them out. Jughead and Veronica make a deal - if he can get the egg back, she'll give the Serpents jobs as her security team - and when Jughead gathers the gang to announce this news, he also makes a public example out of Cheryl and Toni, exiling them in front of everyone for breaking the code. Toni argues that she's a Serpent by blood, while Cheryl calls out Jughead's hypocrisy for excusing Fangs but banishing them. But instead of backing down, Jughead also banishes Fangs, much to Sweet Pea's rage. Cheryl declares she and Toni are keeping their jackets, but eventually gives Jughead back the egg so that the Serpents can get the job working for Veronica. Jughead later secretly grants Fangs with a way back into the Serpents.

TENSIONS RISE

While enjoying an early morning in a comfortable bed, Toni laments that she doesn't miss living in Tent City, but she does miss the Serpents. Before she can say more, their SAT scores come in. Cheryl is nervous that her score won't be good enough to get her into her family's legacy school, Highsmith College, but she's relieved when her score is close to perfect. She's just as elated when Toni's are as flawless as she's always known Toni to be, and they celebrate with a kiss. But despite her excellent score, Cheryl's admission interview at Highsmith doesn't go as planned when she's informed that their board has recently decided to look beyond alumni applicants, a move Cheryl suspects Penelope had something to do with. Her suspicions are confirmed when she confronts her mother at her brothel, the Maple Club, where Penelope deems Cheryl an aberration who doesn't deserve to go to Highsmith. At school the next day, Cheryl finds Kevin moping and upset about his closeted boyfriend Moose not wanting to come out. In an attempt to help Kevin and nudge Moose along, Cheryl announces that she's forming an LGBTQIA alliance and reads a blind item on the morning announcements, declaring that there's a member of the RROTC that's afraid of coming out. An angry Toni finds Cheryl in the bathroom later and calls her out for essentially outing Moose, which Cheryl doesn't realize she did. Toni's emotions bubble over, and she lets out her recent frustrations about the loss of the Serpents, that were like a family to her when her own uncle kicked her out for dating girls. She understands Cheryl's upset at her mother and possibly not getting into Highsmith, a school Toni wouldn't even be able to get into, but the Serpents were her legacy and now she's lost them. Cheryl tearfully apologizes for not realizing how upset Toni has been, ressures her that she's the most important person in her life, and she'll find a way to make everything right.

Step one of Cheryl's multi-step plan for amends requires them to go to the Maple Club and get pictures of Penelope's clients so that they can blackmail her into changing the alumni rule at Highsmith. Step two is Cheryl giving her Highsmith admissions interview slot to Toni. Step three is sincerely apologizing to Moose, who accepts it. And step four is finding a bunch of girls around school that are interested and forming a new family for Toni. Toni is touched when Cheryl presents her with a new girl gang, declaring it the most badass and romantic thing she's ever done, and names the gang the Pretty Poisons.

When Jughead realizes that all the female Serpents have defected to the Pretty Poisons, he decides it's time to invite Toni to rejoin the Serpents, but after he rejects her condition of making her Serpent Queen and calls the Poisons Cheryl's vanity project, Toni turns him down, telling him the Poisons give her an opportunity to lead and that the Serpents aren't a family anymore. Toni goes back to Thistlehouse and relays the details of her meeting to Cheryl, assuring her girlfriend that she'll figure out how to deal with him. But Cheryl decides to take matters into her own hands and gathers the Poisons to confront Sweet Pea and Fangs outside of Pops. When the boys continue to belittle them and mockingly call them a sorority, Cheryl has the Poisons beat them up to prove they're as legitimate a gang as the Serpents are. However, Toni doesn’t approve of Cheryl using the Poisons for petty vendettas and reminds Cheryl that she’s a leader, and not to use them without her permission again. Cheryl, appropriately chastised, agrees. But when another fight breaks out between a Poison and a new Serpent under Cheryl’s encouragement and on school grounds this time, Toni threatens to suspend Cheryl from the gang after Principal Weatherbee admonishes Jughead and Toni for the fight. Cheryl passively aggressively suggests that would be a shame, as that would make hosting gang meetings at Thistlehouse awkward, and the girls were looking forward to using her pool in the summer. Toni later meets with Veronica, who offers the Poisons the Serpents' former job as her security team. Toni accepts the job, assuring Veronica she doesn't need to discuss it with Cheryl, who later declines Toni's olive branch of an invite to join them at the speakeasy, choosing instead to stay home, upset.

In an attempted to reconnect, Cheryl books her and Toni a Spring Break ski trip to Mont Blanc, but is disappointed when Toni informs her that she’s already made plans to go camping with the Poisons without telling her. Their conversation is interrupted when Toni gets a text from Veronica, requesting her at work, but when Cheryl shows up at the speakeasy with freshly baked snacks for Toni as a peace offering, she finds Toni isn't working, but is instead having fun and singing karaoke with Veronica and the other Poisons. After later learning from Nana Rose that Toni has secretly been paying rent, Cheryl shows up at the speakeasy when Toni is working its casino night, trying to get her attention by making a show of casing the place when she knows Toni is watching. Just as she planned, Toni is waiting for her after closing and confronts her when she shows up in her catsuit pretending to rob the place. This time, instead of causing a fight, their back and forth is used as foreplay, and soon enough, they're undressing each other and having sex all over the speakeasy.

Once they've eased the tension and are getting redressed, Toni suggests that they finally talk about what's been going on between them, and Cheryl agrees. Toni believes Cheryl has a problem with the Poisons because Toni's in charge for once instead of her, which Cheryl denies, saying her issue is that Toni would rather spend all her time with them than with her. Toni tells Cheryl she loves her, but she can't stay cooped up in her house or bedroom all the time, and when Cheryl tries to correct her, saying it's their bedroom, Toni explains that's also an issue, that it doesn't feel like it's theirs, it feels like it's all Cheryl's. Cheryl realizes that it sounds like Toni regrets moving in, and when Toni laments that maybe it was too soon, Cheryl defensively agrees and suggests that maybe Toni moving out is exactly what should happen. She storms out of the speakeasy, leaving Toni alone. Kevin expresses his sympathies when he's summoned to Thistlehouse, but Cheryl isn't interested in hearing it, she just wants to inform him that this years musical will no longer be Godspell, but instead be Heathers, and she will be playing iconic HBIC Heather Chandler so she can channel her rage.

According to Kevin, Cheryl was originally a big mess after her break up with Toni, but since giving herself the role of Heather Chandler, she's changed. She tries to appear blasé, but as soon as Toni joins the musical as a choreographer, she grows petty. When Toni's assigned to teach her the choreography to Candy Story, Cheryl ignores her instructions, assuring both Toni and Kevin that she's worked on her own. Half way through her performance, Toni cuts in with a verse and choreo of her own, and it soon dissolves into a musical fight of sorts, which ends with Cheryl pushing Toni out of the spotlight. Kevin's co-director Evelyn Evernever invites the cast to a party at the Farm, formally the Sisters of Quiet Mercy, and Cheryl spends most of her time at it drinking, sulking and watching Toni. However, her sullen mood reverts back to anger the next day when Cheryl sees Toni wearing all red in an attempt to get her attention. She confronts Toni in the middle of the school hallway, informing her that she's the only one at Riverdale High allowed to wear red, so she better find another school to transfer to. As Cheryl leaves, Toni begins to sing Dead Girl Walking, picking up Sweet Pea and fellow Poisons member Peaches N' Cream on her way to the auditorium for a revenge hook up. But before anything can happen, Toni imagines Cheryl singing to her from across the room, and she can't go through with it.

Toni then goes by Thistlehouse to try to work things out with Cheryl. Realizing what must be the root of Cheryl's issues, she asks Cheryl what love was like in her family. Cheryl explains that it was “all or nothing, pure adoration or distilled hate.” She says that Jason was her only light growing up until he died and her life was dark again, until she met Toni, but lately, it’s felt like she’s losing her. Toni assures her that she’s still here and it’s not too late for them to make it work. They, along with Betty and Jughead across town, sing Seventeen, a song about longing for lost innocence, before they kiss, reuniting. Later, backstage for opening night, Cheryl and Toni sit surrounded by roses, doing their make up. They blot their lipstick with a kiss, and Cheryl declares that her red lipstick was made for Toni. All is well again, until the end of their final performance, when their song is met with applause from only members of the Farm - the cult Betty has been investigating - including their leader, Edgar Evernever.

THE FARM

After losing her sister, her mother and now Kevin to the Farm, Betty approaches Cheryl for help infiltrating it. Though Cheryl initially refuses, not convinced anything nefarious is going on, Betty reminds her of Jason's original plans to run away with Polly and escape to the Farm to pique her curiosity. Cheryl appears vulnerable to Evelyn by pretending she and Toni have broken up again, this time for good, and scores an invite to the Farm. Betty hooks her up with a hidden mic to record her visit, but instead of being interviewed by Evelyn, her father Edgar takes over. It doesn't take long for Edgar to emotionally manipulate genuine answers out of Cheryl, getting her to open up about Jason's death and her suicide attempt, telling her she's already taken two of the steps required to joining the Farm - being baptized and reborn. Cheryl once again tells Betty she doesn't think anything strange is going on at the Farm and that she actually liked talking to Edgar, but agrees to for a second time. Betty loses the feed just as Edgar tells Cheryl he wants to show her something, and the next day at school, Cheryl tells Betty she's done being her spy. When Betty sneaks into the Farm to steal back the interview tapes, believing there are confessions on there that Edgar may be using to blackmail people into joining, she overhears Cheryl officially becoming a member of the Farm. She brings Cheryl's tape over to Thistlehouse and asks why Cheryl would fall for Edgar's sales pitch considering she never listens to anyone, only for Cheryl to inform her that it isn't about Edgar, but what Edgar showed her: Jason. Edgar allowed her to speak with Jason.

When Toni learns of Cheryl's descent into the Farm, she storms into the Blue & Gold office and demands to know how the hell this happened. Betty shifts the blame solely on Edgar, explaining that Cheryl believes she's talking to Jason. When Toni points out the obvious, that Jason is dead, Betty sends Toni a video of Clifford Blossom shooting Jason and suggests that Toni play it for Cheryl to try to snap her out of it. Toni does, but Cheryl claims it's fabricated. When Toni pushes and asks if Cheryl has ever hugged Jason, there's a split second of doubt before Cheryl pushes it away and says she has, storming off. When Evelyn hears of Toni's meddling, she confronts her in the bathroom, telling her to back off. Toni stands her ground, telling Evelyn that she and Cheryl love each other, and she finds it hard to believe the Farm is fulfilling Cheryl more than she can.

The next time Cheryl has a meeting at the Farm, Toni manages to seduce Cheryl into staying at Thistlehouse instead. It's the last straw for Evelyn, who then forces Cheryl to break up with Cheryl or lose Jason forever. Toni tries once again to convince Cheryl that Jason is just a ghost and remind Cheryl that she loves her, but Cheryl cries and says that while she does love her, she's loved Jason her whole life and she's sorry. When Toni refuses to let her do this, insisting there must be a way to have both, Cheryl informs her there is, if she opens her mind to it. And so, Toni joins the Farm, but as another undercover agent for Betty, who asks Toni if she's a monster after hearing her mother claim as such. Toni assures her she isn't, that she just wants her mother back, the same way she wants her girlfriend back.

Toni reports to Betty that she's heard talk of Edgar adopting Cheryl's niece and nephew, Juniper and Dagwood, and they hatch a plan to sneak Betty into the Farm so she can save them. However, instead of leading Betty to the twins, Toni leads Betty into a room full of Farmies and Edgar, revealing she's been turned. Toni explains that she's been searching for a family her whole life, and now it feels like she's finally found it. Edgar tries to convince Betty to join them, and when she runs away, he has Cheryl, Toni and all the other Farmies chase her down, though they don't catch her.

"So it goes without saying, vote Choni for co-monarchs because, when you really think about it, no other options make sense."

- Cheryl, 3x20

Cheryl's dedication to the Farm is tested when Prom season approaches. Cheryl and Toni are running as co-Queens, and as they're selling tickets to their classmates, Evelyn approaches and warns them that running for Prom queen goes against the Farm's rules. Cheryl meets with Edgar, pleading for him to grant her permission to run, but when he threatens to cut her off from Jason, she quickly backs down. At the dance, Toni expresses her sympathy that Cheryl didn't get to run, knowing how much it meant to her, and Cheryl admits the Farm is making less sense to her now.

But Cheryl's doubt is quickly forgotten, and Cheryl and Toni have moved into the Farm just as Betty has come to stay for her own safety. Betty continues trying to investigate what's really going on, asking Cheryl, Toni, Kevin and Fangs about a treatment they keep talking about, for which Kevin has already had and Toni will later that night. Betty notices a huge surgical scar on Kevin's side, but they all shut down the conversation before it can go further. After Edgar attempts to play his mind games on Betty, she realizes how he's tricking people into believing what he's claiming they're seeing and hearing: he's hypnotizing them and having them talk to someone, or something, else. When Betty tries to warn the others, none of them are fazed, as hypnotherapy is a legitimate medical technique and tell her she needs to come up with something better than that.

And she does, in the form of a freezer full of organs that have been harvested. She brings one to Cheryl's room, showing her just what the Farm's treatments are, and it's finally enough to get through to her, especially when Cheryl realizes that Toni has just gone down for hers. She rushes down to save her and she gets there before anything has happened. She throws a nurse around and threatens another with a scalpel, managing to convince Toni they need to leave. The two of them are chased through the building by two male guards as Toni leads them down to where she previously let Betty. As they reach a window, Cheryl realizes that they'll never be able to outrun the two guards, and closes the window behind Toni once she's out. She tells Toni she loves her and that this is her only chances at freedom, and yells at her to go just as the guards find her. She fights them off as best as she can while Toni makes her escape, and even though she gets taken down, she is able to keep them from catching Toni.

Toni runs all the way to Thistlehouse in bare feet, where she finds Penelope. She tells her what happens, that Cheryl, Betty and the others are still at the Farm, but she quickly passes out from the poison Penelope put in her drink. Penelope then goes to the Farm and purchases Betty from Edgar for her own game, leaving Cheryl there to rot. Cheryl tries to convince Kevin and Fangs of the organ harvesting since they didn't believe Betty, but finds the freezer is empty now. As she goes in search of the missing organs, she finds Jason's dug up corpse, realizing that's what she's been talking to this whole time. She barges into Edgar's office while he's speaking with Alice, demanding to know why he would do that. She screams that Toni will come for her while she's being dragged away, but it's Alice that helps her escape. She give her Juniper and leads her through the tunnels to an exit, telling her to get out and find Betty. Meanwhile, Toni finally wakes up to Nana Rose telling her that Penelope, the person behind the Gargoyle King, has Betty and the other Core 4 members and they need her help, but Toni is more concerned with saving Cheryl.

She rounds up the Poisons and the Serpents at Thistlehouse, but Cheryl shows up before they can leave. They run to each other, kissing and hugging, relieved to be reunited safely. When Nana Rose informs Cheryl of Penelope's actions, Cheryl and Toni agree that have to save them, and gather up the two gangs and head out. They arrive just in time to save their friends, with Cheryl leading the charge. Once the Core 4 is safe, they all head back to the Farm, where Kevin has been left behind to inform them that the others have all asceneded. Later, just as it seems like thing have settled down, it's revealed that Cheryl has brought Jason's body home from the Farm and is secretly keeping it in the chapel at Thistlehouse, so she can continue to talk to him.

THE JASON PROBLEM
 * -|Season 4 =

With Polly and Alice MIA with the Farm, Juniper and Dagwood are now staying at Thistlehouse with Cheryl and Toni. When Cheryl learns the town is having a 4th of July parade for the first time since Jason's death, she's vehemently opposed, especially since her family was always the one that paid for the fireworks. But when Archie's dad Fred is suddenly and tragically killed in a hit and run, it's the last thing on her mind. While Archie and the other Core 4 members are out of town picking up Fred's body, Cheryl and Toni stop by Archie's house to talk with his mom. They express their sympathies and Cheryl explains that she'd like to do something special for them, because she doesn't want her or Archie to ever feel how she felt when she lost Jason. She organizes for everyone to line the streets with signs celebrating Fred to greet Archie as he drives his father's body through town. She later brings fireworks for all their friends to watch in Archie's backyard. .

As summer ends and school starts, Cheryl continues spending time with Jason's body in secret. But despite her continued deteriorating mental health, Cheryl still strikes up a rivalry with the school's new principal, Mr. Honey, who is much stricter than the previous principal, and informs Cheryl and Toni that he's canceling the annual Back to School dance due to the deaths that occured at Junior Prom. When Toni almost catches Cheryl talking to Jason in the chapel, Cheryl tells her that they'll be throwing a back to school party at Thistlehouse instead. At the party, Cheryl gives a speech, assuring her classmates that she plans on finding a way to get rid of Mr. Honey by Homecoming. Her speech is met with cheers, and a tipsy Toni pulls her into a kiss. After Reggie almost stumbles on Jason's body while looking for the bathroom, FP shows up to break up the party, informing Cheryl that someone named Honey has called in a noise complaint. Realizing this means war, Cheryl puts a beehive in Mr. Honey's office the next day.

Cheryl and Toni are trying to get intimate late one night when a creaking somewhere in the house interrupts them. Toni writes it off as Nana Rose and expresses concern about leaving the twins in her care while they're at school, suggesting they hire a caretaker for her. Worried about someone discovering her Jason secret, Cheryl immediately shuts her down, assuring her that they're all doing fine. When a louder noise crashes through the house, they rush downstairs to find Nana Rose standing by the fire, where she mistakes Cheryl for Penelope and mentions something about triplets. After that, Toni takes it upon herself to hire a nurse named Darius to help take care of Nana Rose and the twins, which Cheryl is against at first, but eventually gives into, as long as he swears not to go into the chapel in the basement. Even though he promises not to, Cheryl finds Jason's body has been moved the next time she goes to speak with him, and when Darius informs her and Toni that Thistlehouse has a rat problem and he went into the basement, Cheryl fires him on the spot for disobeying her and out of fear he knows her secret. Without Darius to fix the rat problem, Cheryl discovers some of them have found Jason's body, and as she's trying to stitch him back up, Toni walks in, shocked at what she finds. Cheryl, too far gone to understanding how disturbed Toni is, tries to introduce them.

After promising Toni for weeks that she'd say goodbye to Jason, he's still hanging around by Halloween, except now, he's in the main house, seated at the table as Cheryl and Toni carve pumpkins. Cheryl insists Halloween is his favorite holiday so she can't do it now, but Toni argues that she'll always find an excuse not to do it, so Cheryl very reluctantly agrees. When they return from burying him that night, Toni tells Cheryl that she's proud of her and she's the strongest person she knows, only to discovering a creepy doll sitting on the couch. Cheryl insists that it must be Jason coming back to haunt them for getting rid of him, but Toni sees through her attempt and throws the doll away. Come Halloween night, Toni is dressed as Harley Quinn while Cheryl dresses as Poison Ivy, and they're just getting into a little roleplay fun when the twins' crying interrupts them over the baby monitor. When they get downstairs, they find the twins are asleep, and Nana Rose says that the crying is coming from Cheryl's brother in the chapel. They go down to investigate and Toni is confused and annoyed to find the doll is back. Cheryl still insists it's Jason's spirit haunting them and suggests they have a senace.

Cheryl, Toni, Nana Rose and the doll gather around a Ouija board in the chapel. Cheryl tries summoning the spirit in the doll, while Toni continues calling her out for messing with her, but it's Nana Rose that says it's not Jason in the doll, but Julian, the triplet brother that Cheryl absorbed in the womb. When Penelope lost the third baby, she got the doll and raised it alongside the twins until they got too old and then put it in the attic. Toni is still not convinced, sure it's all a plan by Cheryl, so she finally ask if Cheryl will cut it out if she agrees to let her bring Jason back and they bury the doll in his grave instead. Cheryl agrees, and they dig him back up and put him back in the chapel, much to Toni's discomfort. The next morning, Toni finds the Julian doll when she gets out of the shower, and demands to know why Cheryl is still playing this game when she has Jason back. Cheryl shamefully admits that she was behind the antics the before, but she swears she didn't bring the doll back into the house, which means Thistlehouse must really be haunted.

Cheryl has become increasingly paranoid about the Julian doll to the point that she's been skipping school to stay home and keep guard. Toni eventually puts her foot down and forces her to go, but Cheryl insists on encircling Julian in salt first. When she comes back to find the doll has been moved from their room, she tries drowning it next. The next day, she gets called down to the office at school and is informed that Dagwood has been rushed to the hospital after almost choking on a ping-pong ball. When Cheryl gets home, she discovers the doll is no longer in the tub, but sitting with Jason, only to head upstairs and find her Aunt Cricket, Uncle Bedford and Cousin Fester waiting for her. She faints and wakes to Toni at her bedside, thinking the afternoon has been a terrible nightmare until Cricket summons them downstairs to talk. Her family is there because they want to sell the business and with her parents gone, they need Cheryl's agreement. They insist that the business is bleeding them dry and hasn't been profitable for years, but it isn't until Toni suggests that if she sells it they can move and start somewhere fresh that she agrees to consider it. However, when her Uncle requests to visit the chapel, Cheryl freaks and kicks them out, telling them she won't sign after all. Cheryl and Toni later wake to a strange noise in the house, and when they investigate, they find Bedford in the chapel, having discovered Jason's body. He says he always knew there was a sickness in their blood, but this is monstrous. He says he's going to take her to the authorities and grabs her and throws Toni to the ground when she tries to stop him. Then he threatens to take care of Cheryl himself, attempting to choke her, until Toni hits him in the head with a candle stick, accidentally killing him. The next day, his wife Cricket comes looking for him because he said he might be there, but Cheryl and Toni play dumb, claiming not to have seen him and don't allow her to look around when she asks. She promises to get a warrant and come back, to which Cheryl wishes her luck.

With a big ice storm heading towards Riverdale over Thanksgiving, Cheryl excitedly explains her plan to dump Bedford's body in Sweetwater River while everyone is busy celebrating in the hopes the river will freeze over for the winter so that his body will be eaten by the time it thaws. Toni doesn't share her enthusiasm, explaining that she feels like someone is watching her. Assuming it's about her guilt, Cheryl reminds Toni that it was a accident and she loves Toni for defending her. However, Toni soon finds out she is indeed being watched by Cricket, who's staking Thistlehouse out, which will make it impossible to sneak Bedford's body out. Luckily, Cheryl quickly thinks up a plan to get rid of Cricket once and for all, and invites her over for Thanksgiving dinner, to which she brings her son Fester along, as a witness. Once dinner has been served, Nana Rose tells the story of the first Blossom Thanksgiving, which ended in cannibalism. Cheryl plays along, commenting that if such a tale got out, it would ruin the sale of their family's business, but when Cricket insists nobody would ever believe it, Fester finds Bedford's ring in one of the meat pies they were served. Cheryl then heavily implies that she and Toni disposed of Bedford's body in those meat pies that Cricket and Fester just ate, and thus, she'll never find his body. When Cricket says even Cheryl isn't deranged enough to do that, Toni rolls Jason's body into the room to show just how crazy things are around there. Knowing she has them on the hook, Cheryl orders Cricket to leave them alone, not to speak to her girlfriend and to never ask her to sell her legacy again if she doesn't want this to get out. Once Cricket and Fester flee, Cheryl and Toni finally break, cracking up. Later, as they cuddle on the couch by the fire place, Toni laments that she feels better and Cheryl confirms that Bedford's body has finally been dumped in Sweetwater River. They celebrate the fact that they have the house to themselves for the weekend, and exchange heartfelt "I love you"s as the Julian doll sits by.

Cheryl's absences from school finally catch up to her when Mr. Honey informs her that she'll lose her captaincy of the Vixens if she's deemed unfit by the school's guidance counselor, Mrs. Burble. Cheryl is resistance to Mrs. Burble's attempts to get her to open up, but once she expresses her admiration over the way Cheryl's survived her many traumas and asks how she copes with it all, Cheryl admits she talks to Jason. Mrs. Burble assumes she means prayer, but Cheryl corrects her, confessing to the fact that she has Jason's body and speaks to him and even thinks he talks back. She wonders when she lost her mind or if she's always been this fractured, but Mrs. Burble tells her she doesn't think she's crazy, that she's merely grieving, that talking to Jason the way she has been isn't that different than people that keep their loved one's ashes, and she probably just wishes Jason was talking back. When Cheryl explains what's been going on with the Julian doll, Mrs. Burble suggest that someone else might be moving the doll around the house in an attempt to gaslight her into thinking she's going crazy. While Cheryl considers this, Mrs. Burble gives her the number of a doctor that can test if she ever absorbed a twin in the womb to give her some peace of mind. She tells Cheryl she thinks she's doing very well, but that she feels it's best she advise Mr. Honey to get a coach for the Vixens, so Cheryl can focus on herself. Cheryl finds her way to the girl's locker room and breaks down crying. Later, she meets Toni at Pop's with the results of her test, and after Toni assures her that she loves her no matter what, Cheryl is elated to discover that she never absorbed a twin and she's not crazy. When Toni wonders what's been going on around Thistlehouse then, Cheryl relays Mrs. Burble's gaslighting theory, and says whoever is behind will face her wrath.

In an attempt catch her gaslighter, Cheryl pretends to gas the house with deadly fumes, which brings Penelope out of hiding to reveal herself. It turns out that she's been hiding in the walls of Thistlehouse ever since she went on the lamb after trying to kill the Core 4. Cheryl ties her up and gathers Toni, Nana Rose, Julian and Jason in the living room to put Penelope on trial for her crimes, which include murder, attempted murder, and gaslighting. Penelope assumes she'll kill her either way, but Cheryl says she's looking for a reason not to; she's her mother but she's absued her all her life, tried to kill her friends and now tried to ruin her happiness with Toni. Penelope says it wasn't about Cheryl being happy with Toni, but that seeing her happy with Jason made her jealous, because she didn't deserve something Penelope couldn't have herself. Cheryl declares her guilty, but instead of turning her over to the police, she locks her up in the bunker. Later, while having tea, Cheryl tells Toni that she thinks it's time to say goodbye to Jason, that Jason deserves the peace her mother has always denied her. So, Cheryl calls the Core 4 and has them join her and Toni at Sweetwater River, believing it's fitting they be there since they were there to save her when she attempted suicide. She lights the raft holding Jason's body on fire and Archie and Jughead push it out into the water, giving him a proper vikings funeral. As they embrace, Cheryl tells Toni that she wishes Toni could have meet Jason for real.

HEALING

It's Spirit Week and Mr. Honey introduces Cheryl to the new Vixens coach, Miss Appleyard, who immediately butts heads with Cheryl when she says they will no longer be performing any musical numbers, but instead sticking to cheer routines. When Cheryl attempts to make amends by baking her some muffins, Miss Appleyard rebuffs her offer to work together and basically calls her fat, making an even bigger enemy out of her. Cheryl, Toni and the Vixens gather in Mr. Honey's office to inform him that they plan on going on strike until he fires Miss Appleyard, which he claims he'll consider. However, it's not long until Toni gets wind of the other members folding, and she and Cheryl find the whole squad gathered for Appleyard. It turns out, Mr. Honey told them that anyone striking will be banned from Prom, so they broke. Cheryl offers them a second chance, but when only Toni stands with her, Cheryl warns Appleyard that the battle isn't over. As a last resort, Cheryl locks Appleyard in her office right before the game, convinces the other Vixens that they owe her, and they all perform Cherry Bomb for the crowd. Later, Veronica invites Cheryl to Pop's and shares a business proposal with her: she wants to combine her family's rum with Blossom Maple Syrup, and Cheryl is very interested.

While Veronica and Cheryl work to get their rum business off the ground, they, Toni and Betty also compete on the school's Quiz Show team. They work fairly well as a team in the first game, with Toni coming in clutch with a right answer and earning Cheryl's praise, but their second showing is dominated by Betty, to the point Cheryl and Toni wonder why they're even there. But they win either way, and all is forgotten. Meanwhile, Cheryl and Veronica run into trouble with dance club night at the speakeasy under Hiram's watchful eye, so they decide to make use of Penelope's abandoned Maple Club to hold their parties and hand out their samples there. They let Penelope leave the bunker under the condition that she wears a mask and stays inside to run the place for them while they're at school, and Toni warns her that she's wearing an ankle monitor that will alert them if she doesn't.

While working at the Maple Club, Toni meets Nick St. Clair, a rich boy from New York who, unbeknownst to her, previously roofed and attempted to sexually assault Cheryl before they met. As they're making friendly chit-chat, Cheryl walks in and sees him, and immediately runs out. In bed later that night, Toni asks Cheryl where she went earlier and why she ghosted her. Cheryl tearfully tells Toni the story of how Nick tried to assault her but that she was saved by Veronica, Josie and the pussycats. She explains that she thought she had worked through it, but that seeing him triggered her. Toni understands, because she experienced something similar herself when she was younger. Cheryl expresses her sympathy and asks how she dealt with it, to which Toni explains she had a lot of help, but eventually got there, and she wants to help Cheryl to get there too. The next time Nick comes to the Maple Club, Toni serves him a spiked drink and invites him into one of the bedrooms. When he wakes up the next morning, he finds Kevin and Fangs in the room too, and Toni shows him a fetish video the three of them made last night of the boys tickling Nick, and threatens to upload it onto the site Kevin and Fangs have been making their own videos for if he doesn't follow her orders: don't come back to Riverdale, don't even think about Cheryl Blossom, and never assault another woman again. Later, Toni, Cheryl, Kevin and Fangs have a good laugh enjoying the video of Nick in bed, and Cheryl thanks Toni for slaying another dragon from her pasts, acknowleding how lucky she is to have her.

Cheryl and Toni are working on their own at the Maple Club when they receive a call from Veronica. Cheryl relays to Toni that there's a rich customer that's been asking around the speakeasy about the secret parties at the Maple Club, and asks Toni if she wouldn't mind vetting her. Toni promises to lay on the charm and they share a quick kiss and casual "love you"s as they part. That night, Toni meets the customer at the bar, and immediately pegs her as Veronica's half sister Hermosa, clearly working for Hiram, but she plays along, offering to speak to her partner about her and inviting her back the next night. When they meet again, Cheryl joins them on the dance floor, where Cheryl and Toni share a heated kiss and then invite Hermosa to come with them to the Maple Club, under the guise of having a threesome. But of course, Veronica is waiting for them back at the room, and confronts Hermosa for trying to screw her over, while Cheryl is annoyed Hermosa thought she could seduce Toni like she's some simple fool.

When Jughead fakes his death with the help of the other Core 4 members, Cheryl and Toni are left out of the loop, and think he's truly dead. While Toni is sad about her former friend's death and starts wearing her Serpent jacket again out of respect, Cheryl is more concerned with making sure Betty is taking care of herself and figuring out what's going on between her and Archie. When Alice interviews them for a news segment on Jughead's passing, Toni has nice things to say about Jughead, lamenting how much they had in common, and even mentioning their brief hook up that only solidified they were better as friends. Cheryl is unbothered by this past dalliance, but all she has to say on the subject is that she's sorry for calling Jughead a hobo once. Still, when it comes time for the funeral, Cheryl is there by Toni's side, offering her strength and comfort.

After Mr. Honey denies Kevin's request to perform songs from Hewdig and the Angry Inch at the school's variety show because they're not approrpiate for kids or families, the gang rally around him to try to get their principal to change his mind. First, Toni plays drums on an improptu solo performance Kevin puts on in the lounge while Cheryl watches on and blows her a kiss, then they perform Wig In A Box with him at Betty's sleepover, before confronting Mr. Honey themselves at Pop's. They attempt to demonstrate out how fun and funny the musical is by performing Sugar Daddy with the other Vixens, but in the end, they only prove Mr. Honey's point about it being inappropriate. When they threaten to have everyone change their variety show songs to ones from Hedwig, Mr. Honey warns them that he'll ban anyone that does from Prom. Then, when Cheryl, Toni and other students join Kevin in protest by dressing up as Hedwig and coming to school, Mr. Honey cancels the variety show all together. But Veronica decides to put on a show herself at the speakeasy, where everyone can perform whatever they want. Cheryl and Toni canoodle and dance to Kevin and the Core 4's performance of Midnight Radio (and even get a shout out by ship name!), before joining them outside, where Cheryl spots a miserable looking Mr. Honey amoungst the crowd, and gives Toni a big kiss on the cheek in celebration of their victory.

While Toni gets swept up in tickle porn antics and Cheryl comes to the conclusion that her rum business with Veronica isn't fun anymore, the mysterious person that's been leaving vaguely threatening recordings of people's houses steps up their game and moves onto recreating traumas. When Cheryl and Toni get home from school one night, they find a tape on their porch and watch, finding that it's a recreation of Clifford murdering Jason, acted out by two people in cartoon masks. They call Betty and Jughead over to watch it themselves, and Toni comforts an upset Cheryl, who asks why someone would do this to her, to which Jughead assures her that she's not the only one who's recieved such a tape.

FAMILY DRAMA
 * -|Season 5 =

With senior Prom approaching, Cheryl attempts to organize a dinner for her and Toni's families, which Toni shoots down. She says that while she's out to her grandparents, they're not the most supportive and they'd probably be uncomfortable at a "big gay dinner party" and that it might even be a good idea to tell them that Cheryl is only her friend, which Cheryl is very upset by. When Toni visits her Nana to tell her about Cheryl, her Nana reveals that she already knows because Cheryl already stopped by. They get into a fight due to the violent history between the Blossoms and the Serpents/Uktena tribe, but even after Toni tries to assure her that Cheryl is nothing like her family, her Nana still declares she's not allowed to date a Blossom. When Toni confronts Cheryl about going to see her Nana behind her back, Cheryl calls Toni out for lying about why her grandparents wouldn't be supportive; she thought it was because she's a lesbian, not a Blossom. When Toni tells her that her Nana doesn't want them to be together, Cheryl says she hopes Toni will still go to Prom with her. And though Toni shows up a little, she does, much to Cheryl's relief. They become Riverdale High's first openly gay royal couple when they win Prom Queens, but their high is short lived, when Toni later reveals she can't go back to Thistlehouse with Cheryl. Cheryl is confused because she thought Toni chose her, but Toni says it was just for tonight for now. Cheryl understands that family is the most important thing and thanks Toni for coming because she'll cherish the memory forever. Toni thanks her for understanding, promising that her Nana will come around in time. Cheryl pretends to believe her, but ends the night crying in Nana Rose's lap, believing that she and Toni won't end up together because the Blossom curse has finally come to get her, and that she's destined to end up alone.

Toni apologizes for not going home with Cheryl at school, but Cheryl assures her it's okay and things will work out. Cheryl attempts to prove herself worthy of Toni's Nana's approval by trying to right some of her family's wrongs, starting with selling part of their land and having it declared sanctuary grounds for the Uktena people. But when the Blossom Board members, including her Aunt Cricket and Cousin Fester, don't agree with her proposal, she goes to Penelope for help getting them to listen. Penelope instructs Cheryl to take a weekend getaway to give herself an alibi and promises to take care of it. So Cheryl invites Toni away for the weekend, but when she comes back, she discovers that Penelope has poisoned the entire Blossom board, leaving Cheryl in full control.

Cheryl and Toni celebrate the last day of school with their friends and perform their duties as senior class president and vice president. But come graduation day, when Cheryl witnesses Toni showing her Nana around school and hears her Nana tell Toni she's doing their family proud, Cheryl realizes that she can't let Toni make such compromises for her. The next night, she informs Toni that she's not going to go to Highsmith College with her, because she plans to stay in Riverdale and rehabilitate the Blossom image, so that one day, she might be worthy of being with Toni. Toni tries to talk her out of it, telling her that her Nana is slowly coming around, but Cheryl's mind is made up. She tells Toni she loves her with every ounce of her soul, but she doesn't want her to have to choose between her and her family; maybe someday she won't have to but until then... Toni doesn't want to hear Cheryl say they're breaking up, so Cheryl promises her she never will.

TIME JUMP

It’s been seven years since Cheryl and Toni broke up, Cheryl is now a reclusive painter living in a rebuilt Thornhill, while Toni is finally the Serpent Queen, a guidance counselor at Riverdale High, and pregnant. When Archie returns to town, Toni gives him updates on everything he’s missed. She shares that when she got back to Riverdale after graduating college, she went to Thornhill to check up on Cheryl a few times, but always got the cold shoulder, until her most recent recent visit, when Cheryl requested to paint her and she agreed. While Cheryl painted her, she revealed how well she kept up with Toni’s life since their break up and though visibly upset by her pregnancy, she said she won’t ask who the father is. Toni told her that she still talks to her family about Cheryl, that they recognize all she’s done to atone for her family, and that she thinks they’d approve of them being together now. But Cheryl insisted that it’s not enough, and besides, she’s cursed to be alone, which is why she’s been rebuilding Thornhill, in an attempt to stay safe from that curse. She told Toni she’s glad she’s happy because she deserves to be, and they spent the next twelve hours in silence. Cheryl sent her the portrait she painted a week later and Toni hung it up in the Whyte Wyrm, which she now owns. When Archie questions why Cheryl didn’t keep it to remember their relationship, Toni dejectedly says she guesses Cheryl didn’t want it, but unbeknownst to her, Cheryl painted an exact copy of the painting of Toni to keep for herself.

Hiram’s latest attempt to own Riverdale means that Riverdale High is in danger of shutting down, unless they can become a private school. In order to do that, though, they need funding, to which Toni decides to ask Cheryl. She invites her to Pop’s retirement party and asks her there, but Cheryl declines, convinced that it will start out good but end up corrupted like everything she tries to do. But when Toni asks if she’ll do it for her, to prove that their love meant something to her, Cheryl can’t refuse. When Toni announces the good news at the town hall meeting later, she credits the accomplishment to a very generous donor and sends Cheryl a smile.

With budgets set but still tight, Archie requests more money for the football team, which Toni refuses because she’s had it earmarked for something else. When she makes a show of revealing the new Vixens squad, complete with her own HBIC shirt like Cheryl always used to wear, the school secretary, Miss Bell, calls Cheryl to inform her of the development. While Cheryl is initially upset by the news, she later shows up in Toni’s office, warning her that she’s playing a dangerous game. Toni just smirks in response, her plan to lure Cheryl out of the house successful. But her attempt to bring out the old Cheryl works a little too well, because while she agrees to be co-coaches with Toni after her dance off with a Vixen ends in a draw, Cheryl calls a second practice without informing Toni. It leads to a confrontation between the two, where Toni calls Cheryl out for her past antics and selfishness, and tells her that while she wants Cheryl to be one of the good guys, helping with their fight to save Riverdale, Cheryl needs to take a long look at herself first.

When Kevin and Fangs announce their engagement to their friends, they also reveal that they’re the fathers of Toni’s baby, and that the three of them are having it together. Cheryl confronts Toni for not telling her, and Toni admits she wanted to, but wasn’t sure if they were even friends anymore after their recent fight. When Cheryl expresses confusion about why Toni would agree to this arrangement, Toni reveals that in college, she found out she has a condition that makes it harder to get pregnant the older she gets, so when Kevin and Fangs started talking about surrogacy and adoption, she volunteered. Cheryl expresses her sympathy and understands better, but still thinks doing this with them is a bad idea. Toni tells Cheryl she still cares about her deeply, and if she wants, they can still try to make a relationship work despite her situation, but Cheryl doesn’t see how that’s possible.

Cheryl later vents to her art appraiser, Minerva, about everything she’s just learned. She feels like Toni is flaunting her happiness in her face and has stuck a dagger in her heart. Minerva suggests that she can either step aside or infuse some chaos, to which Cheryl chooses the latter. She decides to throw a key party at her house and invites all their friends, to which Fangs brings a date at Kevin’s insistence. Once everyone else has chosen a key and left with someone, Cheryl ends up with Toni’s key, claiming fate has brought them together again, while Toni suspects Cheryl manipulated the evening so they’d end up together. Cheryl shows Toni a gothic looking nursery she’s set up in Thornhill for Toni and her baby, because she can’t count on Kevin and Fangs, due to how fragile relationships like that can be. Toni is horrified by the gesture and scheming, feeling like Cheryl is trying to trap her, and tells her that she’d never bring her baby into that house, that she’s done trying to be her friend and that she should have left their relationship in the past, where it belongs.

MAKING AMENDS

Cheryl feels immense guilt and regret for what she’s done, and while she acknowledges that Toni may never forgive her, she tries to help Kevin and Fangs repair their fractured relationship. Fangs admits Cheryl’s antics revealed far bigger and deeper issues that were already there in their relationship, but Kevin isn’t interested in dealing with them yet. Later, when he is, he admits that walking out on Fangs and their baby is the worst thing he’s ever done, to which Cheryl can sympathize, because her own regrets from that night haunt her too. She advises Kevin to go to Fangs and try to make amends. When it doesn’t work out because Fangs has moved on with Moose, Cheryl invites Kevin to join the ministry she and Penelope have started at Thornhill, claiming it’s helped her to feel the best she has since the key party.

When Toni, who has been on bed-rest recently, goes into labor during a Josie and the Pussycats concert at the Whyte Wyrm, Fangs declares that because they’ve been preparing for a home birth, they can handle it, they just need another set of hands, to which Cheryl immediately volunteers. After helping Toni give birth to her baby in the back room of Pop’s, Cheryl informs Kevin and all their waiting friends that Toni had a boy. Later, when Toni and Fangs introduce the baby to everyone and reveal his name is Anthony, named after her grandfather, Cheryl is much more somber and can’t seem to look at them.

Once Toni returns to work as a guidance counselor, she meets with a young girl on the football team named Britta, who reveals she’s gay and getting teased for it. When she later learns that Britta’s parents have kicked her out and she’s been living at the high school, Toni works to try to find her a temporary home, until Fangs suggests she ask Cheryl, who he swears has really changed since the key party. Though Toni is hesitant at first, she eventually goes to Thornhill and tells Cheryl about Britta, saying their stories are similar and she thinks she can help her. When Cheryl expresses her surprise that Toni would trust her with something so important after everything, Toni reminds her that she loved her and felt Cheryl’s love for her, and therefore knows the huge capacity for love Cheryl’s heart has. Cheryl says she’d be honored to take Britta in.

RIVERVALE
 * -|Season 6 =

A parallel universe called Rivervale - where everything is the same as it is in Riverdale, except that the supernatural exists - is introduced. Just like how things were left in Riverdale, Cheryl is on the outs with the rest of the community, and is butting heads with Archie, in particular. A sacrifice needs to be made to ensure a plentiful harvest and Cheryl is concocting a plan to make it, but needs the cooperation of everyone in town. She runs into Toni on a walk late one night, who, at Fangs' insistence, is in the forest with the intention of leaving Baby Anthony out all night to toughen him up and stop his crying. Cheryl offers to try to calm him down, and as soon as he's in her arms, he stops crying. When Toni asks how she managed that, she suggests it must be her calming perfume. She offers to mix up some for Toni if she'll agree to help her with her plan, and Toni does. They, along with the rest of the town, later sacrifice Archie in a ritual killing.

When Nana Rose is close to dying, Cheryl readies for another ritual, this time to be done in private, with only the help of her friend and fellow witch, Sabrina Spellman. Cheryl reads the stories of Abigail Blossom and Poppy Blossom to Nana Rose and Britta in preparation, and it's revealed that Cheryl's ancestor Abigail and Toni's ancestor Thomasina, were once in love in the 1890s. Abigail ran a school for girls in Thornhill and Thomasina arrived looking for a teaching job, keeping her dark past a secret. Though they butted heads over what was best to teach their students, Abigail quickly agreed to Thomasina's way of thinking and they fell in love. When a policeman came looking for Thomasina, she admitted to murdering her abusive husband and fleeing, and Abigail invited her stay with her in Thornhill forever. However, when Fen Fogarty, an ancestor of Fangs, arrived with a story that Abigail's twin brother's dying wish was for his sister to marry him, Abigail felt it was her duty to do so. Thomasina, not trusting Fen's intentions, urged Abigail not to agree until they investigated him properly. When they did, they found objects of witchcraft and proof that Fen murdered Abigail's brother. But Fen caught them and forced Abigail to marry him by threatening Thomasina's life, and although Abigail agreed and later killed him on their wedding night, he had already murdered Thomasina. With his dying breath, Fen cursed Abigail to an eternity of lonely misery. Due to this curse, it's revealed that both Poppy and Rivervale's Cheryl are actually Abigail, who was forced to create new identities over time to hide her immortality. The ritual they finally perform switches Abigail's soul with Nana Rose's, so that Abigail, now in a mortal body, can finally die, and she's reunited with Thomasina in the afterlife.

Rivervale resets itself, bringing dead characters - including Toni - back to life. Cheryl is no longer Abigail, and everyone thinks the previous supernatural events in Rivervale were a dream. A second reset occurs, and now, Toni and Cheryl are dating again, when Toni was previously with Fangs. Jughead learns that the Rivervale universe is becoming unstable, causing glitches, resets and anomalies, all while Archie is going around killing people to prevent Jughead from destroying this universe. He kills Cheryl before his rehearsal dinner, leaving her body for a heartbroken Toni to find, who then breaks the news to all their friends. Once Jughead figures out how to keep Rivervale alive and functioning on its own, Cheryl and the other characters Archie killed are once again brought back to life, and Cheryl and Toni are happy and reunited.

THINGS GET WEIRDER

Nana Rose manipulates Cheryl into reading a spell that summons Abigail Blossom's spirit and allows her to inhabit Cheryl's body and get revenge against the descendants of the people that burned her at the stake - Archie, Betty and Jughead. Abigail's plans for revenge are quickly sidetrack when she sees Toni, who looks exactly like her long lost love, Thomasina. After grilling Britta for information, Abigail uses her as an excuse to meet with Toni in her office, claiming she plans to adopt Britta. They later meet at the Whyte Wyrm to discuss it further, where Cheryl asks if Toni knows anything about her ancestor Thomasina, and gets upset when Toni says something negative about her. But before she can say more, Fangs joins them, giving Toni a casual kiss in greeting, triggering a flashback of his ancestor Fen, who killed Thomasina, and revealing their relationship to Abigail. She wonders how this happened, and gets so upset when she learns of Baby Anthony's existence that she quickly excuses herself. Toni can tell something is off with Cheryl, noting to Fangs that she didn't seem like Cheryl to her.

Abigail vents to Nana Rose and Britta about what she's just learned, and when Nana Rose expresses gratitude that Abigail can now stop being distracted by "Serpent trash", Abigail locks her up as punishment, declaring her mission to get revenge on her killers' descendants, and to do it with Thomasina by her side. Her plan is to summon Thomasina's soul and put it into Toni's body, so that they can kill Fangs together, but she needs a drop of Toni's blood to do it. She brings a bouquet of roses to Toni, who pricks her thumb on them and opens up to Abigail about the recent troubles in her life while she secretly collects her blood from the cut. Jughead, Betty and Archie eventually figure out that Abigail has possessed Cheryl with the help of Britta, and they burn her at the stake again, allowing Cheryl's spirit to return to her body, and vanquishing Abigail's spirit to the Julian doll.

While Cheryl and their other friends are dealing with newly developed superpowers and trying to figure out how to defeat the town's newest villain Percival, Toni is dealing with a messy custody battle. Kevin, after a few concerning incidence orchestrated by Percival, files for sole custody of Baby Anthony from Toni and Fangs, demeaning their lives as gang leaders too dangerous. The case causes a lot of friction between Toni and Fangs, who can't agree on how best to handle the case or how they want to raise Anthony. Toni confides in her social worker friend, Janet, about how bad things have gotten between them, but when Janet tells her that the best thing Toni and Fangs have going for them in the case is the fact that they're a couple united, Toni proposes to Fangs without revealing her motives. Meanwhile, Heather, Cheryl's junior high crush, has returned to her life and is helping her navigate her new identity as a witch.

When Toni informs Cheryl of her engagement to Fangs, Cheryl is shocked, but Heather interrupts before she can say much more than a forced congratulations. Cheryl introduces her to Toni, who remembers her from the story Cheryl told her back in the day. Toni invites them both to her bachelorette party and they accept. Later, when Heather assures Cheryl it's natural to be upset about an ex's wedding, Cheryl insists that she's not upset, only to then show up at Kevin's apartment, asking if he wants to curse Toni and Fangs' relationship with her. They cast a spell to put a wedge in their relationship, allowing the universe to decide what that wedge should be. When she visits Toni and Fangs' apartment, she discovers that Baby Anthony has suddenly developed colic, keeping him up all night crying, and when Cheryl realizes it's a consequence of the spell, she immediately leaves so she can reverse it. After Heather helps her ensure Baby Anthony is okay, she asks why Cheryl is so upset, to which Cheryl admits that it's partly because a part of her has been holding on to the idea that she and Toni are fated to reunite, and also because she's scared to open herself up to another person and be hurt again. She and Heather attend Toni's bachelorette party, and after share a kiss, agreeing to just keep it casual.

As the wedding approaches, Kevin drops the custody case and Percival brings biblical plagues to Riverdale, forcing the gang to up their efforts to take him down. Cheryl suggests they kill him and is met with no support. But after Toni asks Cheryl to officiate the wedding and Cheryl agrees, she declares she's going to give Toni the best wedding present ever: she's going to kill Percival for her. However, the spell she and Heather try backfires, and instead only harms Nana Rose. When it's discovered that Percival wants Anthony, the gang devise a plan that ends in his capture, so that the wedding can go forward. While it goes off without a hitch, Percival escapes his bindings and evokes the final plague, death of the first born. Half the guests at the reception start dropping dead, including both Fangs and Toni, who Cheryl immediately runs to and holds as she dies.

Cheryl and the rest of the living go through the motions of grieving their friends to make Percival believe he's beaten them, all while Heather has called Sabrina Spellman to town, who will possibly be able to bring back the dead. In order to do that, they must temporarily die and go into the Sweet Hereafter and convince their loved ones to return. Cheryl doesn't hesitate to volunteer to get Toni, and tacks on Fangs, Nana Rose and Dagwood too. When she arrives in the Sweet Hereafter, she finds Toni with Fangs and a grown up version of Anthony, and tries to convince them of what's going on. Neither Toni nor Fangs believe her when she says they've died, and Fangs accuses her of making it up to try to ruin their relationship because she never got over the fact that Toni chose him over her. Cheryl keeps her composure and tries to appeal to Toni's motherly instinct, telling her that her real son is still a baby and needs her, and she would never abandon him like this. When Cheryl and the others return without any of the dead, Sabrina reveals that there's another way to bring them back: Cheryl has the power of the phoenix and she can bring them back against their will. Just as she's performing the spell to bring them back, Toni notices that their photo albums are practically empty and says she thinks Cheryl was right, and they don't belong there. Cheryl succeeds in bringing them all back from the dead.

END OF THE WORLD

After the gang finally defeats Percival, he leaves them with one last problem to overcome: Bailey's Comet is now heading straight for Riverdale instead of passing by it, like it was supposed to. In a search for answers, Cheryl summons Abigail's spirit from the Julian doll and asks for help on how to defeat the comet and break the spell keeping everyone trapped in Riverdale. Abigail agrees to help on one condition: she gets to spend time with Thomasina. When Cheryl agrees, Abigail tells the story of how Thomasina once told her that comets are made of ice, and so, Cheryl should be able to use her pyrokinesis and phoenix powers to melt the comet. Cheryl shares the good news with the group, and then later tells Toni about Abigail's request, because they'll need two vessels to fill it. Heather preforms a ritual that puts Thomasina and Abigail's souls in Toni and Cheryl's bodies, and they run off to have sex. Once they're through, Toni and Cheryl wake up in bed together, back in their own bodies, and both unconvincingly deny remembering what happened between Abigail and Thomasina. Before she can leave the bed, Cheryl thanks Toni for helping, and they share a smile when Toni play it off by replying she'd do anything possibly save the town.

Abigail thanks Cheryl for fulfilling her wish and tells her that to break the binding spell, she just needs to undo the knots in a giant rope. When Cheryl and Heather are doing just that later, Heather tells Cheryl that if she manages to melt the comet, that she will return home to Greendale. When Cheryl asks why, Heather reveals that she saw something during the ritual earlier: Cheryl and Toni are forever soulmates. Cheryl argues that Toni is with Fangs, but Heather assures her that's only the case for now, but that Cheryl and Toni's fate is written in the stars and transcends time

Later, when Toni is hiding in the bunker with Fangs and a grown up Anthony, and Cheryl is alone at Pop's, waiting for the comet, the whole group sings a song from their places scattered around town. Toni and Cheryl harmonize a section together, thinking of one another as the world threatens to end.

THE 50s
 * -|Season 7 =

When Cheryl's powers fail to melt the comet, it hits Riverdale, forcing Tabitha to use the last of her life force to transport everyone back to 1955, where they're teenagers again and memories of their lives in the present have been erased.

Riverdale High is recently integrated and Toni is trying to get the story of Emmett Till's murder published in the school's newspaper, the Blue & Gold, but is shut down by Principal Featherhead. When Betty says she's going to publish it anyway, Toni suggests that she read a poem about Emmett Till on the announcements instead. Betty points out that Cheryl, as class president, is in charge of the announcements and the Blossoms also shut down one of their attempts to speak out about Emmett Till on the news channels they own, but Toni says that even though she doesn't know her well, she has faith Cheryl will help them. They approach Cheryl in the bathroom and ask for help, and she agrees. She creates a distraction with the school secretary, leaving the mic open for Toni to sneak in read her poem. When Principal Featherhead punishes them, Cheryl plays innocent, and Toni is intrigued by her.

The school is putting on a sock hop, at which Kevin is performing. Toni approaches Cheryl as she's selling tickets and flirts with her until she gets flustered, then suggests that she should have her friend Fangs play the dance instead, since he's much cooler than Kevin's band. Cheryl declines, not wanting to attract greasers to the event. The next day, Cheryl notices that nobody is buying tickets to the sock hop anymore and asks Dilton Doiley why. He says the Serpents, led by Toni, are threatening to egg anyone that goes, causing Cheryl to seek Toni out at The Dark Room, a coffee house for beatniks, and tell her off. Toni invites her to sit and hang out so she can hear Fangs play and they can get to know one another. The following day, Toni and Cheryl are selling sock hop tickets together, with Toni threatening people into buying some. When she asks Cheryl if she's told Kevin he's being replaced by Fangs, Cheryl says not yet, but she will, doing a little flirting of her own by using some of Toni's lingo she picked by hanging out with her. At the sock hop, Toni convinces Cheryl to dance with her to a fast song, catching the eye of Principal Featherhead, who later notices Cheryl staring longingly at Toni from across the room, and subtly threatens her by reminding her that God intended for boys and girls to dance together.

When Penelope grows concerned by Cheryl's painting of a half naked women, she tasks Julian (Cheryl's twin brother in the 50s) with setting her up with a boy and he approaches Archie, encouraging him to ask Cheryl out. Toni invites Cheryl to come see her spoken word poetry performance at the Dark Room, but Cheryl declines, at least until Archie asks her out, and she sees it as an excuse to go to Toni's show after all. At the show, Cheryl zones out during Toni's performance, imagining she's performing just for her and getting turned on as she does. She's so upset when she snaps out of it that she makes Archie take her home, where she forces herself to kiss him and asks him to pick her up for school the next day; she breaks down crying once she's alone inside. That night, she has a sexual dream about making out with Toni, and the next day, makes a big show of walking down the hall holding Archie's hand. After a confusing Sex Ed class, Veronica invites everyone over to her place for a make out party, but when Toni tries to tell Cheryl she doesn't have to try to prove anything by going to it or by parading Archie around, Cheryl snaps at her, telling her to stop making assumptions about her. At the party, Fangs draws Cheryl's name but she refuses to kiss him, and Toni ends up paired with Julian, whom she does kiss in an attempt to make Cheryl jealous. The next day, Cheryl lies to Penelope about sleeping with Archie to get her off her back, while Toni admits to Veronica that she's interested in someone and playing the long game.

Cheryl asks Archie to corroborate her lie about having sex, telling him that it will keep her safe from her family. But as a consequence of her lie, their parents decide that it's best that they get married to save Cheryl's reputation. They halfheartedly go through the process of preparing for a wedding for their own reasons, but when Toni overhears them agreeing to run off to California to elope instead, she confront Cheryl and tells her that she'll regret it, because no matter how far she runs, she'll never be able to outrun herself. Cheryl takes her advice and breaks up with Archie, and then finds Toni at the Dark Room to ask her where she should go from here. Toni offers her a lesbian pulp novel, The Cost of Pepper, and advises her to read it and see if any of it resonant with her.

When Cheryl returns the book, Toni invites her to the Dark Room to chat about it, but Cheryl declines because she has cheerleading try outs, something she knows wouldn't interest Toni, as it's too square an activity. Taking it as a challenge, Toni shows up and tries out for the River Vixens, where Cheryl sees Toni's entire routine in slow motion, and offers her a spot on the squad. Evelyn Evernever privately expresses concern about having a rumored lesbian on the squad, but Cheryl vehemently denies that Toni is interested in girls. Meanwhile, Toni's Serpent friend Lizzo teases her about how into Cheryl she must be to try out for the cheerleading squad. Later, Toni catches Evelyn snooping around her locker looking for evidence of her sexuality. When Evelyn tells her Cheryl denied that Toni liked girls and she didn't believe her, Toni demands to know exactly what Cheryl said. Upset by Cheryl's actions, Toni confronts her, telling her that she had no right to do that because Toni isn't ashamed of who she is, while Cheryl explains that she was just trying to protect her. When Toni expresses she's done doing whatever this has been with Cheryl, it prompts Cheryl to finally be truthful about her own feelings; she confesses to Toni that she is attracted to girls and that she's attracted to her.

They go to the Dark Room to talk further, where Toni shares that she's known she was into boys and girls for as long as she can remember, and that her parents caught her kissing her female neighbor when she was a preteen and they kicked her out, leaving her to live with her grandmother, who mostly approves of her sexuality. Cheryl shares a story about Penelope cutting ties with her sister for being a lesbian, and how it made Cheryl wonder if she was like her aunt, but unable to live like her. She explains that her brief bout of dating Archie was about playing a role, but now she's ready for something else, which Toni can dig. Cheryl makes a statement at Vixens practice, assigning Toni to the top of the pyramid and telling Evelyn she can quit if she's unhappy with it. When they're alone in the locker room later, Toni thanks her and asks if she can show her appreciation, to which Cheryl says that would be more than okay, and they share their first kiss

GOING STEADY

After a secret steamy make out session after a basketball game, Cheryl suggests that she and Toni should go steady. Toni wonders what the point would be since it's not like they can do anything publicly, and when Cheryl says it could just be a secret for them, Toni says it's something only squares do. The next day, Lizzo teases Toni about being a cheerleader and calls her out for always going after closeted girls because she knows there's no future there. Toni also catches up with Tabitha, who expresses disappointment she's not writing for the Blue & Gold anymore, and surprise that she's a cheerleader. After Cheryl assigns all the Vixens to a basketball player to bake for and help with studying, Toni quits the squad, telling Cheryl that it's not what she wants to do or who she wants to be. When Cheryl asks if this is about her asking her to go steady, she says it's not, but that she's not the settling down type and she needs space and time to figure herself out.

Toni tells Clay and Tabitha about her idea to start a literary club for Black students and then she confesses that she quit cheerleading because she only joined because she had a crush on Cheryl, and that's over. When Clay questions what happened, Toni says that she and Cheryl are just too different and it could never work, to which he disagrees; he's dating Kevin, and though it's hard, they make it work. It just depends on how much you like the person. Toni approaches Cheryl to ask her, as class president, about getting money from the school's budget for her club. Cheryl says it sounds like a good idea and she'll ask, but warns her Featherhead will need to approve it and promises to help with any possible fundraising he denies the request. Before she leaves, she asks Toni if she ended things with her because she's white, and Toni admits that was one of the many interconnected reasons and Cheryl understands. At a fundraiser for the basketball team at her house, Cheryl overhears her parents saying racist and unkind things about new player Reggie, and steals the money from the fundraiser to give to Toni for her club, deeming it a more worthy cause. Toni thanks her and then invites her to go to the Dark Room, so they can talk about what trying to be together again would mean

Between the Vixens and Toni's new literary club, Black Athena, Cheryl is missing Toni because they never get to see each other, and when they do, they have to be far apart. When Cheryl suggest she come to a Black Athena meeting, just to observe, Toni tells her that it's too early, but maybe once the club is more established and settled, she can. Cheryl understands, until she finds out that Clay invited Kevin to a meeting to hear him do a reading. She brings it up to Toni, who can see how much coming means to her, and invites her, loaning Cheryl her copy of the book they're reading that week, Native Son. Things at the meeting start off a little awkwardly, but once Cheryl feels comfortable enough to speak, she shares that some of the racist characters in the book reminded her of her parents. When another student asks Cheryl if this was the first book by a Black author she's ever read, she admits it is, but she's looking forward to reading more, to which Clay offers to give her a reading list. Afterward, Toni and Cheryl debrief, and while they both agree it went well, Cheryl realizes that Black Athena is Toni's space and she should have it to herself, and she'll stick to going to only the public events. She suggests that maybe she can read more books on Clay's list and the two of them can discuss them amongst themselves. Toni likes that plan and invites her on a date to Fangs' concert.

Veronica decides to host a secret show at her movie theater on Halloween night after learning the holiday isn't really celebrated in Riverdale, and Toni invites Cheryl to go and perform, telling her that Halloween is a night for people like them to be free, because everyone else is wearing masks for a change, but they don't have to. Cheryl tells her that it's tradition for her to host a sleepover at her house for the Vixens. But when Midge approaches her to ask if it's okay if she skips the sleepover so she can go to the show and see Fangs perform, Cheryl changes her mind and decides they should go, but only if Midge swears to keep it a secret. Toni is over the moon when Cheryl shows up, telling her it means a lot to her that she did, and Cheryl admits that Toni was right, if they can't let their masks slip on Halloween, when can they. They perform a musical number on stage with Kevin, Clay and Veronica, during which Cheryl impulsively kisses Toni in front of the entire crowd, a move that is met with applause. Later, Toni and Cheryl go on a double date with Midge and Fangs at Pop's, where Cheryl learns that Midge is pregnant, and promises not to tell anyone. Midge comments on their kiss, and Cheryl says she'll claim she was possessed if anyone ever questions her about it. When Toni says she's grateful the four of them were able to be themselves with each other for the night, Cheryl agrees and holds her hand, unaware that Evelyn is watching them from across the diner.

News of Cheryl and Toni's kiss reaches Cheryl's parents, and her father tells her that the only way to redeem herself for her deviant ways is to confirm that all the students on a list they've curated are also gay. When she refuses, he tells her that he'll take away the one thing she cares about, the Vixens. Cheryl immediately tells Toni, Kevin and Clay about the list and that her father and Featherhead are after them. They question who would have snitched on Cheryl, and she realizes it must have been Evelyn, who readily admits to it. Toni, Kevin and Clay come up with a plan for Cheryl/Kevin and Toni/Clay to pretend to date each other so that it will take the heat off of them. When Cheryl points out that hiding her sexuality and pretending to be someone she's not goes against everything Toni stands for, Toni admits it does, but for Cheryl, for all of them, she can live with that. Cheryl tells her father and Featherhead that she will never sign off on their list, and resigns from the Vixens. Toni, Kevin and Clay thank her, knowing how much the Vixens mean to her, and Cheryl laments that in a just world, she would be able to be a cheerleader and love who she chooses, but when given the unspeakable choice, there was no choice, and she and Toni share a smile.

When Kevin and Clay write a musical about Archie’s senior year for their friends to star in, Cheryl and Toni aren’t happy with being glorified chorus girls, nor are they happy when they shoehorns them into a song about all the girls fighting over Archie. Cheryl challenges Kevin to write something more truthful about them, as well as himself and Clay. He later presents them with a song about what it’s like to be in a gay interracial relationship in the 1950s, and the two couples sing it together in the music room, as well as imagine singing it to each other in the privacy of their bedrooms. Cheryl and Toni are much happier with this song, but when Kevin says it won’t be in the musical and was just written for them to enjoy on their own, they decide to drop out of the show because they already do enough pretending in their real lives.

Cheryl and Toni, along with Betty, Veronica, Evelyn and Midge compete for the title of Miss Teen Riverdale, but when Alice discovers that Midge is pregnant, she’s forced to withdraw from the competition and is sent to the Sisters of Quiet Mercy. Because Cheryl and Toni are the only ones who knew Midge’s secret, they answer all the questions the other girls have, as well as scold Evelyn for her insulting comments. They inform Fangs of what’s happened to Midge, but warn him against trying to do anything about it, since the secret of him being the father might still be safe. Instead, Cheryl sets up a phone call between the two. Ethel takes Midge’s place, and the girls all band together to help her win.

THE ART OF LOVE

After Lizzo shares a copy of her favorite underground lesbian pinup mag, Femme-and-In Magazine, with them, Toni suggests that she and Cheryl do a pinup photoshoot of their own. Cheryl is intrigued, and says she can even paint their favorite picture in the style of their favorite pulp novels when they’re done. They have the photoshoot in the chapel of Thornhill after Cheryl swears nobody in her family ever uses it. Toni develops the photos in the school’s dark room the next day, and shows them to Cheryl, who is very impressed by her talents. Toni insists it’s not hard when her subjects are as stunning as them and tells Cheryl that Femme-and-In magazine publishes amateur photos, but Cheryl playfully suggests they should wait until after they graduate for that. They agree on a favorite and Toni says she can’t wait to see Cheryl’s painting of them. Cheryl finishes the painting quickly, but while she’s at Polly’s burlesque show with Toni and Lizzo, Penelope finds it. When Cheryl goes to the chapel the next day, she finds the painting destroyed and all their photos ripped up. Penelope is smug about what she’s done when Cheryl confronts her, so Cheryl meets Toni at Pop’s to ask if she still has the negatives of their photoshoot. Toni says she does, and Cheryl declares that she’s tired of living at her parents' mercy, that she’s ready to shut them up and shut them down.

Cheryl and Toni development another set of their pictures in the school's dark room with the intention of having them published in Femme-and-In magazine, as a grand coming out that will tarnish Cheryl's parents' reputations. Cheryl bumps into Betty in the hallway a little later, spilling the pictures on the floor, and Betty picks up one of them kissing. When she questions Cheryl about the photos, Cheryl says she's sick of lying and admits that she's going steady with Toni. Betty is not very surprised, and admits to Cheryl that she's the Girl Next Door, the one giving advise in the anonymous newsletter The Teen Mystique. Cheryl is impressed by the admission and honored to meet her, and Betty shares that she plans on publishing a book version of the newsletter and thinks Cheryl and Toni's story and pictures would fit into it perfectly. Cheryl agrees that it would be a better way to come out than in Femme-and-In, and says she'll discuss it with Toni. Betty then asks if Cheryl and Toni would be willing to take photos of her and paint her portrait for the cover of her book, and they agree. They go over to her house that night and do a photoshoot in her bedroom. Later, Cheryl and Toni attend Josie's movie premiere together.

After Cheryl and Jughead team up to expose Cheryl's parents secret life as Russian spies, things in Riverdale start to change. At Toni's suggestion and insistence, Mr. Weatherbee is hired as Riverdale's first Black principal, replacing Featherhead, who stepped down from the position after the Blossoms were taken down. Cheryl challenges Evelyn to a dance off to regain her position as captain of the Vixens, and when she does, she comes out to her squad, telling them that she's going steady with Toni and anyone that has problem with that can leave. The squad supports her, and two other Vixens reveal they're also dating.

Angel Tabitha returns with news that everyone's inherent goodness and actions in the 50s have started to change the future for the better, and that she was able to weave all the different timelines into one and stabilize it, but that she can no longer move people through time, which means that they all have to stay in the 50s. But she can give everyone their memories of their old lives back, and they can choose whether to keep them or forget then. Jughead explains this to the gang, who come to him in groups to watch the tapes of their previous lives that Tabitha has provided. Cheryl and Toni, along with Reggie, Fangs and Dilton watch the tapes last. Once everyone has seen everything and remembers their past lives, Tabitha asks what they want to do with this knowledge. Veronica says they've all been discussing it and asks Tabitha if it's possible for them to just remember the good times they had, but forget things like superpowers, Gargoyle Kings and serial killers. Tabitha says she can do that, reset their memories and only reshare the good. Cheryl, Toni and all their friends gather at Veronica's movie theater and a watch a highlight reel of their previous lives, including Cheryl and Toni's first kiss, to remember.

HAPPILY EVER AFTER

Back in the present, as an 86 year old Betty nears death, Narrator Jughead lets her revisit a day in the past that she missed, the day of Senior year where they handed out the yearbooks. It's revealed that Toni was senior class president, she published a book called Black Athena, and that she was integral in publishing stories about Black issues and activism in the Blue & Gold. The next day, Cheryl and Toni host an exhibit at the Dark Room, of a project they've been collaborating on all year, called Beefcake Meets Cheesecake, a expansion of their sexy picture/painting hobbies to including all of their friends. Cheryl gives a speech about how their relationship is the most thrilling thing she could have ever imagined, that there's no separation between their art and their love, and calls Toni her partner in all things, before they share a kiss in front of everyone. Later that night, the gang gathers at Thornhill, where Archie reads a poem he wrote for his friends, where he recalls their past lives, and tells Cheryl and Toni he's glad to see them back together.

Narrator Jughead tells Betty that Cheryl went on to become a very successful painter in the future, that she and Toni stayed together and moved out west together; they settled in the Oakland Hills, in a craftsman house, where they lived their lives as artists and actives. They also had a son named Dale, named after Riverdale. When Betty asks how they died, Jughead assures her they died peacefully, after living full, gorgeous, sexy lives. When Betty dies, she returns to Pop's in is the Sweet Hereafter, where all her friends are waiting for her. Cheryl and Toni welcome her with hugs like everyone else does, and then they a share as kiss as they work on a puzzle in a booth with Kevin and Clay, happy and together, even in death.

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Cheryl and Toni are one of the most popular ships on the show, and often deemed the one ship that the whole fandom can agree on, though many question the sincerity and motivation some people have for claiming to ship them. By the end run of the show, the Riverdale fandom was largely split between those that liked the early ships (Bughead/Varchie) and those that liked the later ships (Barchie/Jabitha), with Choni often claimed by both sides of the debate.

While Cheryl and Toni's characters were not connected in the comics, some fans were shipping them together on Riverdale before they even interacted, mostly due to the actresses' close friendship offscreen, but also due to Vanessa Morgan saying that she'd most like to see Toni date Cheryl. Due to this popularity, some people argue that Choni getting together was fanservice, but Madelaine Petsch has said otherwise, often telling the story of how she sent the showrunner a post about Choni dating after their first scene together aired, and he replied back suggesting they were already in the works.

Riverdale faced a lot of criticism with how they handled Choni in the early days, from their offensive predatory lesbian storyline used to tease Cheryl's sexuality by having her stalk Josie to the lack of screentime they received once they got together. Madelaine and Vanessa were not shy about sharing how many of their season 2 scenes were cut, including a romantic duet in the show's first musical. The backlash was so strong that the scene was released the following week, and all the deleted Choni scenes were included and hyped up on the DVDs.

But while the writers eventually got better at giving Choni the screentime and onscreen development they deserved, the biggest criticism remained: most of their storylines centered Cheryl, and Toni often felt like a support system to her rather than her own character, an issue that plagued all of the Black characters on the show. Unlike every other main character, Toni's parents were never seen or even mentioned, and she had little to no backstory. Despite Choni fans pleading for better treatment in the form of organized hashtags and tweets, and many empty promises from Roberto that we would finally meet Toni's family, it wasn't until Vanessa Morgan publicly called out the writers' racism in the summer of 2020 that anything close to real change occurred. Roberto promised to do better by Vanessa and all the other Black characters on the show, but ended up blaming Toni's lack of story on Choni's relationship instead of his own failures, claiming their relationship hindered their ability to write for Toni, despite that not being an issue for ships like Bughead or Varchie. Thus, he felt breaking them up was necessary to properly explore her character away from Cheryl. While some shippers were heartbroken by the break up, many were excited for the potential angst of a separation and eventual reunion arc. However, after a promising start to the time jump, things very quickly went off the rails for Choni's story and it took a very long time to get back on track. Some shippers jumped ship after a particularly brutal storyline played out in Toni's last episode before Vanessa's maternity leave, and there was a bit of a division in the fandom between Cheryl and Toni fans as their character were at odds, which continued when Toni returned to the fold and abruptly started dating Fangs.

As disheartening as Toni's relationship with Fangs was, it did eventually turn the tides back in Choni's favor when it became clear to naysayers that the writing for Toni wasn't any better when she was paired with someone other than Cheryl. Many of the complaints fans and non-fans had about the writing for Toni while with Cheryl were present in her relationship with Fangs, if not even worse. That, coupled with the early season 6 episode that focused on Toni and Cheryl's ancestors' love story, reminded fans of just how much they were missing Choni, and soon enough, they become the most in demand reunion amongst the fandom, to the point that questions about them dominated the fan portion of the casts' Paleyfest panel. Though Roberto promised that Choni's story would be prevalent throughout S6 and to keep hope alive, it wasn't until the finale that their story really became clear, when it was revealed they were soulmates fated to end up together. After that, Choni became a central talking point in the press again and was deemed by fans and the media alike to be a real highlight of the final season, largely because the writers finally gave their relationship the development it deserved, and Toni some of the focus she deserved.

Through the many ups and downs the fandom went through, Madelaine and Vanessa's support and enthusiasm for the ship stayed consistent. They were the biggest advocates for Choni from the very beginning, often providing fans with BTS pictures, spoilers, details on deleted scenes, and Youtube videos reacting to fan edits or answering their questions. While they showed some support for their characters' other relationships at the time they were together, they always made it clear they wanted Choni to get back together and be endgame.

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Trivia

 * Vanessa Morgan (Toni Topaz) and Madelaine Petsch (Cheryl Blossom) are best friends in real life and met in 2015 when Morgan auditioned for Josie.
 * After Toni rescues Cheryl from the Sisters, it's implied that Cheryl is staying at Toni's, as she's wearing only Toni's clothes for the following episode.
 * It was Madelaine's idea for Cheryl to be wearing Toni's shirt in their first scene of 312.
 * According to Madelaine, she and Vanessa often added kisses to their scenes.
 * In fact, Choni's big sex scene in Season 3 wasn't even in the script, but was added in by them and the director.
 * Cheryl and Toni's son Dale is played by Vanessa Morgan's real son, River.
 * The last ever kiss on the show was a Choni kiss, and the last frame of both Cheryl and Toni in the show is that same kiss.