Because I don't want to flood the 21 jump street catagory with all my fanfics, I've decided to post one shots and stories on each chapter. I don't know if it's allowed but... as I say, I can't stop writing and I don't want to lose any of my stories on the computer.
Genre - Drama
No warnings
Based on Schools out from season two when Judy suggested they should have a picnic in the park
Story one
"I think I have a contagious flu coming on," Tom compained.
"I don't feel so good either," Harry agreed.
"Kinda of like a naked feeling all over?" said Judy.
Doug's head shot up from his crossword puzzle in surprise. "What was that Jude? Did you just say naked?"
"Nope, problem with your hearing Doug," Tom teased.
Judy smirked. "Maybe we should take the day off, go to the park and have a picnic and try to recover for tomorrow?"
And that's what they ended up doing. The weather was perfect for it. The sun was high and the sky was cloudless. They headed to a local park and built themselves an unplanned 'picnic'. They had no blanket to sit on and no basket either. All they had, was a bag of several items brought from a convenience store. But still, it was something. The Jump Street team never had a picnic together before. In fact, they hardly did anything because they often tackled case after case leaving no time to spend quality time together.
They all sat under a tree and nibbled at crisps, pretzels, nuts, and fruit. Including a family sized coke to share between them.
"I wonder if we all would've been friends if we hadn't worked together at Jump Street?" Harry said all of the sudden.
"That's kind of scary to think about," said Judy.
"Why?" Harry questioned.
"Even though we get along well, we are really different from each other," Judy said. "Take for example, Doug is an absolute slob whilst Tom is..."
"A snob," Doug continued.
"Excuse me!" Tom cried defensively before sending a kick to Doug's backside.
"Ow!"
"- Yet," Judy interrupted, "you guys are best friends."
"Same with you and Harry, Jude," said Doug. "You two also get along so well even though you are different genders."
"But, we have to get along," said Tom. "Because it's our job to trust each other and look out for each other."
"Ooh, that's cold," Doug commented.
Judy shook her head. "No, you guys love each other really. I mean, you spend more time outside of work together than me and Harry. You don't have to go to each other's houses and go pretty much everywhere together - but you do."
"You got me there," said Tom in agreement.
"Yep, I can't help but love this cranky, uptight, little guy," said Doug, swinging his arm around the shoulders of his frowning friend which made Judy and Harry laugh.
"Hopefully we'll still see each other in ten years time," said Judy. "Because we won't be at Jump Street forever."
What Judy meant was, eventually they would have to leave Jump Street when they'll become too old to pass as high school students,
"Then we should all make a promise," said Harry. "A promise, that we'll always stick together no matter what."
They all nodded in agreement.
"I promise," said Judy. "Because we shouldn't throw away this special bond between us."
"Yeah," Doug agreed. "I think it was meant to be that we all met."
Tom nodded. "I can't imagine a world without you guys."
The four friends all looked at each other and smiled from ear to ear. It sure was a promise that they could never find in their heart to break.
