Guest (Fluff)

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Reader Request: "Can you do one loosely based on the "Sweet Boys" podcast, kind of like the reader is a guest on it? TY!"

Alright @niallthechurchboy723 hope you enjoy!

"OK, Garrett, so basically, Y/N is going to come on after you guys chat for like 10 minutes, and she's going to talk to you about organization and how to get rid of things that don't add to your life, and then you're going to be able to ask her questions. And you know, give some funny examples of stuff you've been holding onto at your house, like those little figurines and whatever. And then Andrew, if you notice the conversation going too far off the rails, jump in with some regular questions about how to declutter and organize," the boys' producer Sadie told Garrett and Andrew as the two listened attentively, both sat on the couch on the set of their podcast "Sweet Boys."

Garrett and Andrew had dreamed up the "Sweet Boys" podcast during their two month quarantine trip to Washington State. The best friends went together like peanut butter and jelly, and they had pretty much always dreamed of being able to support themselves doing some sort of project together. With Andrew free to pursue other opportunities and the boys seeking new management, the podcast came together organically. No one was surprised that the two beloved YouTubers could easily vibe together on an hour-long podcast. They were widely regarded as BFF goals, their hilariously quirky personalities playing off each other perfectly. But it surprised everyone; their management, their friends and family, even the boys themselves when the podcast was not only good, but seriously popular.

After one episode, they'd amassed over 400,000 subs on their YouTube channel, and they'd garnered three main-stream sponsors. After a few weeks, "Sweet Boys" was trending #1 among new podcasts on Apple Podcasts, and by the two month mark, they had started welcoming guests.

The first guests on their show were friends of the pair. Bruce Wiegner came on to plug his new album, Zane and Heath did a crossover episode (as the boys shared a manager), and Natalie Mariduena came on to talk about her very own merch collection with FanJoy. But then their managers got them an actual producer, and Sadie started thinking about guests she could book for the boys that would tie in with their interests. Garrett's complete inability to organize his belongings was a running gag amongst the friends and their fans, and so it seemed like a natural fit to invite a lifestyle vlogger on to discuss organization. Y/N L/N was a popular YouTuber with 1 million subscribers, and she was sort of a hip version of the Home Edit girls, going to people's houses and helping them clean out their junk, and then organizing everything into an Insta-worthy display. A sort of "Marie Kondo" for the 20-something set, Y/N was sweet and loveable but stern when it came to minimalism, and Sadie thought she'd be a perfect guest for the boys.

"I'm kind of nervous, Andrew," Garrett said softly as they waited for Y/N to arrive. "I mean, we've never had a guest on the show who wasn't our friend before. What if she thinks we're total weirdos?" the giant sandy-haired man asked, and Andrew rolled his eyes, laughing a little. "I mean, I think that's pretty much a guarantee," the redhead teased. "But seriously, I'm sure she'll be nice. Sadie said she's listened to the podcast before, so she knows how chaotic we can be. Plus, haven't you met her before?" he asked, and Garrett nodded. He'd met Y/N once before at a party at their mutual friend Cole Hirsch's house, and Garrett had really liked the tiny petite vlogger and her sweet and delicate personality. He'd made a big deal of telling Andrew how kind and pretty she was.

"She might not even remember me!" Garrett commented, and Andrew shook his head a little. "I'm sure she remembers you Gare. Don't be nervous, this will be great. We gotta keep growing, you know? The podcast can't just be us every week talking about a bunch of nonsense. We can only keep that up for so long," Andrew chided, and Garrett nodded in agreement. Both guys wanted to make their new project useful to the listeners, touching on self-help and other life topics, and this seemed like a good way to venture into that territory. "Don't worry brother, if the conversation starts to lag, I'll be there with some questions I researched for her, OK?" Andrew assured his pal, and Garrett grinned gratefully.

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