Bobs Burgers
This is a book of oneshots. I loved writing it but I lost inspiration and haven't picked up since. If you read and like it thank you very much.
This is a book of oneshots. I loved writing it but I lost inspiration and haven't picked up since. If you read and like it thank you very much.
it's strange you know. He's never hugged me, nor touched my skin... But he's touched my soul, & I've seen the love & warmth of his being & just like that I fell in love.
George and Harold have been best friends for a long time but they have strong feelings for each other. Harold started having a crush on George but he's afraid to tell him because he's worried that he will ruin their friendship. This story will have different parts on how they love each other more than friends, I hope...
I personally LIVE for this ship, I have my own opinion and that's okay, there's little to no fan art of this (1 or 2) and no fanfiction, I guess I'll be the first! And I want to bring this ship to life!
"That's where you're wrong! I care for him as a friend! I love him as a best friend just as I did to you when we were still best friends!" George exclaimed, turning around to face me. I turned back to see how one tear rolled down his cheek yet, his glare was one of anger. ~~~~~~~ High School is supposed to be the bes...
This is my version to the episode "Midday Run", which involves Tina escorting Zeke to the principle's office after he is found in Coach Blemmin's office trying to find the mascot's uniform. What will happen when Tina and Zeke are left alone for too long? *IMPORTANT* I cut out a few scenes from the show because I felt...
Eighteen year old Gene Belcher comes home from a college party, his eyes as red as blood and his face as pale as a sheet. Bruises and cuts cover his body; his hair and clothes are unkempt. He doesn't respond when talked to and the only sound he has made upon returning is an uncharacteristic whimper. No matter what, th...
A short love story between Tina and Zeke from Bob's Burgers! Originally titled: The Winter Formal: A Zina Story