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So this is the first ever fan fiction I have ever written! It’s only a short piece and there is more to follow but I’d love to hear your feedback on it!
(Picture the scene: Its Brennan and Booth’s wedding day. Both the guys and the girls are in separate rooms getting ready.)
The Boys Room:
Booth is alone in the room and is nervously fixing his bow tie for about the millionth time.
“Okay, so you’ve got this far. You’re doing good.” (He stares at himself in the mirror. He looks down at his bow tie and yet again undoes it) Why I am so nervous?” He thought to himself. “I love her. So why I am doubting this?”
His thoughts were interrupted by Hodgins and Sweets who both came flying through the door.
“So are you ready??! Come on man the woman of your dreams is right out there waiting to marry you!” Hodgins was holding an empty glass in his hand and Booth rolled his eyes. Great that’s all I need, he thought, A drunk Best Man..
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"Booth." said Brennan as she leaned over papers on the case.
Booth pulled his hand back from her lower back, but continued to look over her shoulder. "Sorry. When's our next therapy session?"
"Wednesday. Sweets will probably do that thing where he doesn't talk the whole time. I'd bring something to do." Brennan put the papers back in the folder and stood to walk out of the office.
"Yes! Now we can eat?" he said with a hopeful smile. Brennan smiled back and nodded, following him to his car. "What do you want? How about the diner?" Booth said as he opened her door.
"Sure." she replied.
They ate peacefully, every now and then bursting into fits of laughter or leaning towards each other. They were happy, no worries of someone finding out they're secret.
"I told you," whispered Temperance as they sat in front of Dr. Sweets. He hadn't said a word since they got there.
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The real Noddy Comet
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Season 4, Episode 20, Mayhem On A Cross. A youthful Gordon Gordon alter ego Noddy Comet sings the 1979 hit "Better" from the Phoenix, Arizona band Blue Shoes.
Blue Shoes original recordings were recently uncovered by Fervor Records and are available on iTunes etc.
Here's a little info about the band...
Blue Shoes: Post-Punk Power Pop Pioneers
There’s no denying Blue Shoes’ irresistible pop hooks and commercial sensibilities. Their records received heavy regional airplay and the vinyl flew off the shelves faster than some of the top acts of the day, including Fleetwood Mac and Led Zeppelin.
Their quirky stage persona, led by their androgynous vocalist, Peggy “Murph” Murphy, packed clubs and landed them on concert stages with such acts as The Talking Heads. The Best of Blue Shoes
chronicles this amazing band’s success.
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