As promised, chapter two of Friendship is now up! :) Thank you all who have reviewed and helped me figure out what I needed to work on. I forgot to note how much whumpage (is that the right word?) Nick and Monroe will take throughout the series.
Another thing is that I've decided to change up the Point of View every chapter. For instance, the first batch of drabbles was from Monroe's side, this is from Nick's, and the next chapter will be from Monroe's.
*I do not own Grimm. Sadly.
So, without further ado, I present drabbles: 100-Crash, 3-Making History, 66-Teenager, 40-Knowing How, and 59-Challenged.
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100) Crash
Nick was frantic. He had been at work when Monroe called: only, it wasn't Monroe on the end. It was a passerby who had called to tell Nick that his friend had been in a car accident, but didn't want to call 911.
Speeding to the wreck, Nick suddenly felt like a kid, being told that his parents weren't coming home.
But Monroe would come home. He had to.
Nick slammed on his breaks, pulling up behind the flipped Bug. Monroe was sitting up next to the car, the woman standing over him.
Nick breathed as Monroe grinned.
"He's alive."
3) Making History
Nick Burkhardt was the type of guy to make history. In his academy days he was always working to break records, shattering all of them by graduation. It's just who he was.
So, when he was told he was a Grimm, he decided to make history and defy the old ways. He stopped killing every wesen he came into contact with and he befriended a blutbad.
Although, he didn't think that he just 'befriended' Monroe. In fact, with the way the two had been interacting, it seemed as if they weren't just friends anymore.
But, hey, Nick liked making history.
66) Teenager
"So, Monroe," Nick began, swallowing his mouthful of food. He was at Monroe's (again), eating dinner (again), and talking about a case he had (again). Only, the case talk had died down to nothing, and Nick still wanted to know a few things.
"Yes?" Monroe asked.
"What were you like as a teenager?"
Monroe promptly chocked on his food, coughing and pounding on his chest.
"What?"
"What were you like as a teenager?" Nick asked again. Monroe turned a shade of pink, suddenly interested in his plate.
"I don't think that's a good idea…" He mumbled.
But Nick kept pressing.
40) Knowing How
Nick Burkhardt was hopelessly lost. Sitting in his trailer—at least, it was now his since Marie passed—he felt hopeless. He didn't know how to be a Grimm and, even though he poured into most of the journals, he didn't think he could figure it out.
"Hey man. How's it—ah." Monroe greeted, walking in with two beers and stopping at the mess.
"Yeah. Nothing helps." Nick said, taking the beer. "I can't, for the life of me, figure out how I'm going to be a Grimm."
"It'll come naturally—hopefully not as bloody as your ancestors." Monroe joked.
59) Challenged
In his job as detective, Nick always felt challenged. Every time a case landed on his desk, he felt himself wonder if he'd be able to catch the guy. How much of a challenge he faced.
Now, with the addition as a Grimm, he felt more challenged than ever. He was beaten, worried about Juliette, and even began wondering whether he was up to this.
Yet, as he watched the young blutbad named Holly reunite with her parents, he felt himself smile. This case had been a challenge as well, but, if the cases would end like this:
Challenge Accepted.
You like it? You hate it? Please tell me in the reviews! :) Next chapter should be up by Friday, all of it from Monroe's side. Thanks for reading!-Andi
