Introduction

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Heights (true):
Sheldon: 6'1"
Raj: 5'8"
Penny: 5'6"
Leonard: 5'5"
Howard 5'4"
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Outfit on top, including the jewellery
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Disclaimer:
I own none of these characters featured in this book, apart from my OC's storyline.
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Rating:
Maturity lock is not on, though The Big Bang Theory rating is 12+, and "Geeky sitcom plays with stereotypes and innuendo."
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(Day / month / year)
Published: 12/10/2019
Edited: 23/12/2019

"Okay, uh, we're gonna rush ahead so Raj can speak to Leonard, okay - Beth?" Howard asked his best-friend - the only one out of the minimal number was female - using this thumb to point up at the remaining flight of stair that they needed to climb.

Minimal sitcom laughter

Raj couldn't speak to or even in front of women, and it broke her heart. She nodded with vigour, smiling with fauxness. With that, the two ran up the steps, and knocking sturdily on the door of Apartment 4A. "Wait till you see this." Howard, began, the two of them making their way inside.

"It's fantastic. Unbelievable." Raj then said, confusing Leonard. And of course, Elizabeth heard Raj's soft voice, the voice that she could never hear or listen to directly. She mentally sighed, fighting the petite tears that pricked her eyes, sniffing as she began pacing around, biting the nail of her right thumb.

"See what?" Leonard asked, closing the door as the two walked in, to which Liz took the opportunity to rush up the steps, as stealthily and quiet as possible, listening outside the door.

"It's a Stephen Hawking lecture from MIT in 1974." Howard said, matter-of-factly, and a small smile creeping onto his lips at the end of his sentence.

"This isn't a good time." Leonard tried, sounding more needy and desperate than what he intended to.

Howard began his next statement, by shaking his lips rapidly using one of his index fingers. "It's before he became a creepy computer voice." He said, impersonating the famous world renowned theoretical physicist and cosmologist.

Sitcom laughter

The man in skin-tight black jeans and a vibrant, eye-piercing red sweater made his way to the sofa, Sheldon standing beside the other man with a bright crimson baseball-cap over his charcoal hair, handing him a bottled-water. "That's great," Leonard said, swiftly, pointing behind him, at the door with his right-thumb, a futile expression playing upon his face, "you guys have to go."

"Why?" Raj asked, unscrewing the cap off of the water.

He silently sighed and made his way over to the back of the couch. "It's just not a good time," he stated, feeling as if he should give up, jus as Howard sat on the arm of Sheldon's 'Spot'.

"Leonard has a lady over." Sheldon said, looking down at Raj, seeing as he was much taller than the man with raven hair, speaking almost nonchalantly. Koothrappali's jaw dropped slightly as he looked up at his friend, as if to say, 'what?'.

Faintest sitcom laugh

"Yeah, right, your grandmother back in town?" Howard monotoned, playing with the buttons that were one the TV remote, eyes clued to the screen.

Sitcom laughter

"No.." Leonard said in slightest irritation, tilting his head moderately. "And she's not a lady, she's just a new neighbour," he stated, to which Wolowitz turned his head, agape.

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