This is my first Bones fan fiction. I decided to write about B&B and their song. I hope you enjoy and please review.

Hot Blooded

Part One

The year was 2006, twenty-eight years after the song debut on the radio by Foreigner. To Booth it became their song. It was the first time he saw Brennan have fun and relaxed in a long time. Well until he got blown up by her fridge. But Brennan being by his side at the hospital, Booth knew there was just more than partners and she would be by his side no matter what.

But before Booth decided in his mind that was their song, he remembered why "Hot Blooded" was his favorite Foreigner song. It was the summer of 1978, and Booth was only seven years old. It was just him and his mom in the car. They were on their way to pick up Jared at Pops. The song started and his mom was tapping to the beat of the song on the steering wheel. So watching his mother, young Booth started to bob his head. It was moments like this that Booth liked when it was just the two of them. No annoying baby brother and no drunken father.

His mother glanced in her rearview mirror and smiles at her son, and then asks him if he likes this new song. Booth only nods with a smile to his mother. By the second verse, they are singing out of tune but belting the song out at the top of their lungs. It was their song.

This continues for a couple of years when it was just the two of them. For Booth's twelfth birthday, of course his father is at the bar getting drunk, so there is a private birthday party for him. It is him, Jared, his mother, Pops and Grams. His grandparents gave him a cassette player boom box, while from his mother and brothers gift are some cassette tapes. Booth knows now they cannot afford much so he is very grateful of his presents. One out of the four cassette tapes is a Foreigner tape. He looks up at his mother and tells her thank you.

Once his father returns home, Booth's mother sends the boys up to their room so they don't have to hear the yelling. So to drain out his fathers' voice and to calm Jared down from being scared, Booth puts in Foreigner. For once he can drain out the abuse.

Time passes by and his mother is gone. It is just now him and Jared. Their father is worse and has taken the abuse out on Booth. He makes sure his father does not hurt Jared like he hurt their mother. Booth can no longer listen to "Hot Blooded," for one his father broke his cassette tapes and player. And two, when Booth hears that song it has no meaning to it because his mother is gone. Even after Pop saves him and Jared, there is no way his heart can even think about that song.

That was in 1983 when Booth lost meaning to an amazing rock song. Now he lies in the hospital bed as his partner and best friend sleeps in the chair next to him. It is early morning the day after saving Brennan, his Bones. Booth watches her sleeps and he has this feeling from remembering his past. There is something about Brennan, his past, and that song. Then it all makes sense to him now, Booth smiles and his very happy to share "Hot Blooded," with another special woman in his life. Now it is their song.