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The closest sensation Louise could compare it to was the feeling of being on a really fast roller coaster, right after the first big drop—the higher, the better—when your stomach does somersaults and fills up with air. Your whole body seems to fill up with air, making you all lightheaded, and you only want to laugh or scream. Or both.
But chasing down some brat with smelly shampoo and breaking her best friend’s heart and immediately trying to mend it again (not even understanding why kissing him of all things was part of her approach but stumbling into it all the same)? None of that was anything like a good, rickety old ride at the Wonder Wharf—something that lacks the regular maintenance to make it just actually dangerous enough for the sense of thrill to be real.
Why did kissing Rudy make her feel like that? And why did she kiss him in the first place?
Snapshots of Louise and Rudy's friendship over the years, starting with that fateful Valentine's Day when she realizes she may or may not have a regular-sized crush on her regular-sized best friend.
Chapters 1-4 revised as of 07/20/23
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12 Jan 2026
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heaven help the fool who falls in love by CourtneyCourtney
Fandoms: Bob's Burgers (Cartoon)
15 Jul 2018
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Louise sighs heavily, flopping back onto the floor. "I can't believe I Like-Like someone who seriously once said the sentence 'Math is fun' and meant it."
"Not to say we told you so, because that's mean and condescending," Tina rambles, "but like, we knew this was coming and tried to tell you about it in the past. So… yeah."
"Young emotions," Gene wails, plunking out a simple tune, "playin' fast 'n loose. Finding love in the Juice Caboose!"
Louise rips the keytar out of his hands and smacks him with it.
(or, Louise tries to rationalize her relationship with Regular-Sized Rudy, and her family is the worst kind of help)
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- Part 2 of Stubborn Love
Bookmarked by Rgxew
10 Jan 2026
