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Hello, everyone. I’m [livejournal.com profile] nagi_schwarz and today's theme is show titles. Prompts can be titles of TV shows, including titles of specific episodes or seasons or anthologies, radio dramas, web shows, or musicals, or fusions or crossovers with specific shows.

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Prompts should be formatted as follows: [Use the character's full names and fandom's full name]
Fandom, Character +/ Character, Prompt

Some examples to get the ball rolling...
+ BBC Merlin, Arthur Pendragon, The King: Eternal Monarch (2020, K-drama)
+ Stargate SG-1, Daniel Jackson, Drunk History
+ Marvel Cinematic Universe, Bucky Barnes, It’s Okay to Not Be Okay (2020, K-drama)
+ Harry Potter, James Potter, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (2017, musical)
+ The Untamed/Modao Zushi, Wei Wuxian/Lan Wangji, The Magic Flute (opera)

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From: [identity profile] brumeier.livejournal.com
Roses are red
Daisies are white
Hope you have a terrible time
At the dance tonight

“I’ve been getting them all week,” Bonnie said. “They’re all really mean.”

She handed the rest to Bobby, who examined them all carefully. More nasty rhymes, all of them written on raggedly cut-out hearts instead of glossy store-bought cards. The writing was all block print, with a black marker.

“I’m afraid to go to the dance. What if he’s going to do something to embarrass me in front of everyone?”

“Any idea who it could be?” Bobby asked.

“No clue,” Bonnie replied. “I try to be nice to everyone, you know that.”

It was true. Bonnie was the nicest person in Bobby’s class, and maybe even the whole school. Hard to imagine anyone holding a grudge against her or wanting to ruin her time at the dance.

“Let me see what I can find out,” Bobby said.

Bonnie beamed at him. “Thanks, Bobby!”

Bobby slipped the vicious Valentines in his backpack and headed to class. For the rest of the day he tried causally bringing Bonnie up in conversation, seeing what people had to say about her.

“She helped me pass the math test.”

“Bonnie was really nice to my little brother when he asked her out. He’s still mooning around over her.”

“She’s going to help me make posters for the pep rally.”

Everyone had good things to say about her. With one exception.

“Bonnie Monroe is a phony.” Geri scowled. “Why do you want to talk about her?”

“She seems pretty nice to me,” Bobby said. “What’s phony about her?”

“You know how she says she doesn’t date? Lie.”

Bobby didn’t know Geri very well. She ran with a different crowd, the ones who played D&D every week and liked to cos play on the weekends. Geri’s costumes always looked really good.

“Is she dating someone right now?” Bobby asked, feigning interest. It didn’t matter to him if Bonnie was dating or not, but it obviously meant something to Geri.

“Danny Stell.”

Ah. Now Bobby got it. Danny was part of Geri’s group, and a boy she obviously really liked to be that jealous that he’d be dating Bonnie.

When Bobby relayed that information to Bonnie, she immediately confronted Danny, who admitted he’d been the one lying because he had a crush on her. The whole thing was wrapped up by the end of the school day.

By the time the Junior High Valentine’s Day Dance got underway, everyone was friends again and Danny seemed to be rethinking his feelings about Geri.

“Another satisfying case for the Belden Detective Agency?” Bonnie teased, serving Bobby a cup of punch. “What do I owe you?”

“Maybe you could help me study for the history test?” Bobby suggested. It was his worst subject.

“Done!”

Trixie wasn’t the only Belden who could solve a mystery.
From: [identity profile] vanillafluffy.livejournal.com
I love this! How cool that you gave Bobby his own case--and how adroitly he solved it! (I think between the two of us, we pwn this fandom. Phantom in progress....) <3
From: [identity profile] brumeier.livejournal.com
::grins:: I would agree with that statement!

I'm glad you liked this! It was late and I was tired, so it was an easy case for Bobby. LOL!
From: [identity profile] brumeier.livejournal.com
Thank you! Solving mysteries is in the Belden blood! ::grins::

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