This idea comes from xtremexavier15
Bridgette had been hiccupping all day long, ever since she accidentally ate a worm, and had convinced Chef to let her drink a can of soda to get of the wormy aftertaste. None of the remedies her friends had done for her worked in curing them, so right now she was just sulking sadly by herself, as she sat down by the tree of the clubhouse, again, whilst hiccupping.
Noah looked over at the little girl from inside the daycare, and sighed in disappointment. Yeah, he had basically manipulated her into doing all sorts of stuff for him, but seeing how broken she looked was enough to make him feel guilty about his trickery. He had just about given up on trying to help her, having run out of ideas, when a grin suddenly crossed his face as he got a new idea, one that he was almost certain would be successful.
He came outside, and managed to find a couple of jump ropes nearby, which he took, and slowly crept up to the clubhouse, before wrapping the jump ropes around Bridgette, and using them in order to tie her to the tree.
"Huh? Wha-*hic*-What the?" Bridgette was confused by this, until she turned to see Noah looking at her with a playful grin. "Noah, what's *hic* going *hic* on here, what are *hic* you *hic* doing *hic*?" She asked as she wriggled around in the ropes trying to get free, having no such luck.
"After my previous ideas to cure your hiccups didn't work, I've been given new inspiration on what to do, both ideally and artistically." He explained as he walked out from behind the tree. He took out some paintbrushs and some bright, colorful paints, which were thankfully non-permanent. Bridgette's eyes went wide as she saw this, and Noah took one of the brushes, dipped it in paint, and began to paint lightly on her neck.
The little girl cracked a smile, and was already giggling. "Heeheeheeheeheeheeheeheeheeheehee, *hic* thahahahahahahahat *hic* tihihihihihihihickles *hic*! Hahahahahahahahahaha!" She said as she kept on squirming at the sensation. "Well, I've always heard that the best way to get rid of hiccups is to laugh them out, so get ready to laugh!" Noah told her as he lightly stroked the paint-covered tip of his paintbrush some more on her neck. He got done after a while. "Quit moving around so much, your gonna mess up my artwork!" He playfully told her as she wriggled around in her restraints.
He leaned in, and rolled up her shirt enough to reveal her belly, before starting to work on painting another picture there now. "Ahh! Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha heeheeheeheeheeheeheeheeheeheehee!" Bridgette laughed a little bit more, since her belly was a more ticklish spot than her neck. "Cohohohohohome *hic* on, Nohohohohohohohoah! Lehehehet *hic* me *hic* out of *hic* hehehehehehehehehehehehere *hic*!" She begged as she tried to evade the wet, tickly feeling the brush was putting on her.
"Not until I either finish all the pictures I want to paint, or until your cured of your hiccups, whichever one comes first." He told her playfully as he shrugged and rolled his eyes. And for a while, he seemed to stand firm in his decision, as he was still going on with his painting on her belly. He finally stopped before stepping away, and proceeding to remove and toss aside her sandals.
Now Bridgette was starting to get worried, as her bare feet were easily her biggest tickle spot of all. "Oh *hic* no! Noah, don't *hic* do it! Don't do *hic* it, please *hic*!" Not my *hic* feet!" She pleaded to be let go once again. "Were those hiccups I heard just now? Then my choice stays the same!" Noah declared as he took a new paintbrush, and got ready to start painting again. He sat down and took her feet in his lap, before starting to paint them, as well.
"HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! NOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO! I CA-*hic* I CAHAHAHAHAHAN'T TAHAHAHAHAKE *hic* TAHAHAHAHAKE IT! HEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEE *hic* HOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO!" Now she was absolutely in for it now, as she felt Noah paint every inch of her feet, starting from her heels.
He went slowly up to her soles, and painted to his heart's content. Her toes constantly wiggling and curling also had their own hand in getting in the way of his painting, so he held them back as he painted between and under them. "EEEK! HEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEEHEE *hic* HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *hic* *hic* HOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOHO!" Bridgette laughed so hard that cheeks started running down her cheeks.
Finally, Noah was done with his painting and stopped. He got up and went to get a mirror so Bridgette could see his work. "Tell me what you think!" He told her excitedly. She looked and saw a big red heart painted on her neck, a flower painted on her belly (with the petals going all the way around her belly button), a rainbow on one of her feet, and a pony on her other foot. She gasped as she admired how each painting looked.
"Wow, these look absolutely amazing..." She muttered to herself, before she gasped again as she realized she just said a phrase without hiccupping even once. "It worked! The tickling worked, I'm cured! My hiccups are gone!" She declared excitedly as Noah untied her from the tree, before she got up, grabbed him and gave him the biggest hug she could manage. "Oh, thank you Noah! Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou, thankyou!" She said to him gratefully.
"Sure thing, always happy to help a friend!" He smiled as she pulled apart from him. As she did, however, she found that she ended up smearing some of Noah's paintings onto his shirt. He looked disappointed for a moment, before smiling and shrugging it off. "Eh, it's fine, I can always paint them again another time." He suggested as he went to go and get a nearby hose so he could wash the paint off the both of them.
Alright then, that's the first Dramarama idea I've gotten done. I was honestly a little skeptical about doing tickling one-shots with Dramarama characters, considering they're four years old, but in the end, I remembered that this whole series, at the end of the day, is all in the name of playful fun, so I decided to just roll with it.
As for my opinion on Dramarama itself, it's very hit-or-miss for me. Like, it can occasionally be cute, but at the same time, it also suffers from a lot of problems, namely the fact that most screentime isn't distributed fairly among such a small cast of characters. I also really don't like how Cody's almost always used for the role of the misfortune magnet, always getting hurt, forgotten about, or even flatlining out and dying, with nobody caring about his death (For real, fuck that episode, and Evany Rosen for writing it.)
