Bonding Over Bones (Dr Temperance "Bones" Brennan x fem!reader book)
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  • Reads 13,248
  • Votes 370
  • Parts 14
  • Time 59m
Complete, First published Jul 28, 2022
Mature
You've had a crush on your co-worker at the Jeffersonian, Dr Temperance Brennan, for a few months now. When Angela catches you staring at Brennan, she advises you to take a shot with the anthropologist. You're skeptical at first, but when Temperance begins to warm up to you, you begin to think that your fantasies might just come to life. 

Rated R: Sexual Content, Language, Mentions of Gore

Highest Rankings so Far: #1 in Temperance, #1 in Brennan, #1 in DoctorXReader,  #2 in Anthropology, #4 in TemperanceBrennan, #4 in Bones
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