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  • Beach Brawl and Balloon Crushes by astrarium-angel
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    At Ocean View Beach, where the sun scorches the sand and tempers flare hotter than a mid-July sidewalk, the Belcher family stakes their claim - chaos and all. From Bob's umbrella battles to Gene's sand burrito dreams, it's a summer day packed with wild antics and salty shade. But when the local lifeguard, Cammy Reyes - a fearless, neon-clad queen with a water balloon slingshot - crashes the scene, the beach turns into a battleground of water, wit, and unexpected crushes. Watch Louise, the pint-sized mob boss, navigate a tidal wave of teasing, tension, and that weird flutter in her chest as she faces off with Logan Bush, the king of cringe, and finds herself caught under Cammy's cool, unbreakable gaze. Will this summer heat spark more than just a beach brawl? Dive in for a splash of laughter, teenage drama, and a crush that's as refreshing as a cold ocean wave.
  • Ask Seymour's Bay by zebelcher14
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    Have you ever had a burning question for any of the residents of the town of Seymour's Bay? Well, now you can ask them anything you've ever imagined! Author's Note: This is an exercise for me to get inside the character's minds and get to know them better to improve my writing. I appreciate any participation in my journey to work on my passions! Thank you. Also, the art isn't mine. If anyone knows who's it is, feels free to let me know, so I can give proper credit. Thanks!
  • Don't Look at Me Like That by astrarium-angel
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    The cafeteria is chaos, the usual midday circus of corn dogs, livestreams, and sarcastic banter. But when Louise Belcher-resident menace, queen of the deadpan glare, bunny ears permanently affixed to her head-is suddenly missing from her usual table, it sends a ripple through the lunchroom clique like a tremor before an emotional earthquake. What starts as a casual search spirals into something else entirely when her friends stumble upon Louise in the gym-dancing. Not just dancing, but tearing the floor up like the beat owes her money. No hoodie. No walls. Just sweat, grace, and raw vulnerability. She's been hiding a secret talent, a self-taught passion carved out in midnight basement rehearsals and YouTube tutorials, because being good at something you can't afford to chase feels too dangerous. But now the spotlight's found her-and the people who thought they knew her have to reckon with the girl behind the bunny ears. Don't Look at Me Like That is a sharp, soulful coming-of-age snapshot about hidden passions, fear of being seen, and the quiet revolution of dancing anyway-even when no one claps, even when no one understands. It's emotional armor stripped away under fluorescent lights and a bassline. Perfect for fans of The Breakfast Club energy with Euphoria-level emotional beats, and just enough Bob's Burgers flavor to make it weirdly iconic.
  • When We Grow Up by adrienctte
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    It's the twentieth anniversary of Bob's Burgers and the kids are coming home to celebrate. Except, they aren't kids. They have kids of their own!
  • Beneath The Bunny Ears by astrarium-angel
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    A coming-of-age summer tale with salt in the air, secrets in the sand, and bunny ears that never come off. Louise Belcher has always been the quiet chaos at the edge of the frame-hoodie-cloaked, razor-witted, and never seen without her iconic pink bunny ears. But when Wagstaff High's junior class hits Winwood Beach for the ultimate summer getaway, the unexpected happens: Louise steps out of the shadows... and into a hot pink bikini. What follows is a seismic shift. Tongues tie. Sunscreen drips. Boys drop dumbbells and brains. Girls re-evaluate everything. Because under that hoodie? She was hiding a silent storm, and now it's walking barefoot across the sand like it owns the tides. Louise doesn't flirt. She doesn't pose. She's just existing-and somehow, that's the most powerful thing of all. Told with biting humor, sunlit angst, and a cast of hormonal chaos gremlins, Beneath the Bunny Ears is a wickedly sharp slice of teenage summer where everyone learns that sometimes the most dangerous thing isn't a crush-it's finally seeing someone you never truly looked at before. She didn't change. You just finally noticed.
  • Quinn Madigan Skates Through Hell (and High School) by astrarium-angel
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    Welcome to Wagstaff High, where chaos reigns, crushes combust, and one wild skater girl might just rewrite the rules of the game. When Quinn Madigan-part neon whirlwind, part human glitch on roller skates-blasts through the crowded halls, she sets off a chain reaction no one saw coming. Between Louise's ruthless scheming, Logan Barry Bush's bitter crush, and a motley crew of misfits ready to stir the pot, high school drama hits a new level of insane. This isn't just another story about surviving the halls; it's about flipping the script, skating through social hellfires, and unleashing pure, unfiltered mayhem on anyone who dares stand in the way. Roller derby backflips, fire drill rebellions, and lizard locker mysteries collide in a fresh, hilarious, and totally chaotic adventure that'll have you laughing, rooting, and maybe even craving leftover chicken nuggets. Dive into a tale where friendship, fury, and freaky brilliance collide-and discover why sometimes, to own the future, you've gotta skate through hell first.