A Simpsons fanfic

A Sideshow Bob and Rebecca Simpson (My OC) story

Love From Another Life

Note: This is going to be a play-on the season eight episode "Brother From Another Series". Rebecca will be in place of Cecil. And she doesn't try to frame Bob unlike Cecil. This Rebecca will be a friend of Sideshow Bob's.

Disclaimer: I only own Rebecca and the story, Sideshow Bob and the other aspects belong to Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Sam Simon.

Chapter 1: Bob is chosen to work with Rebecca

Sideshow Bob was walking with Reverend Timothy Lovejoy through the hall of Springfield Penetentiary (if I mispelled that I'm sorry), and the reverend says to the man, "It's hard to believe that this model criminal could be the same fiend who once ran for mayor. I'm happy to have recommended you for the Work Release Program." The criminal is astonished, he was indeed now a model criminal, but he didn't think anyone would hire him, "Me? I'm touched. I really am. But you will never find anyone who wants to hire me..", "I already have." says the reverend. Bob and the man stop at a door, Bob opens it, walking in the room with Lovejoy, soon stopping in front of a table that had glass in between the two sides, on the other side the man sees one of his old friends, Rebecca Simpson. He is surprised to see her, as it had been three years since they last seen each other.

"Rebecca Simpson?" he says, the woman smiles, and then the two sit in the chairs on the two sides of the table, the criminal then says, "But it's been three years. We haven't spoken since, the upleasantness." The woman moves her bangs out of her face revealing her eyes, she then replies with, "Yes, but that's in the past. I've chosen to hire you." The man smiles and says, "But this is wonderful!", then sadly sighs, "You do know that I have a felonious past, right?" She nods and says, "I do, but I'm willing to see past this. You and I have a remarkable past. I'm going to help you have a better future."

Sideshow Bob puts his left hand on the glass, Rebecca puts her right hand on the glass where Bob's hand is, and Bob says, "Thank you, you've always been a good friend to me. Also don't you worry, I'm all murdered out." Timothy lets out a, "Praise the lord!" Soon the ex-criminal exits the room and hugs his friend happily, when they all exit the building, they find an angry mob outside, some were shouting, "Do you really think releasing Sideshow Bob is a good idea?!", other people had different signs, the Simpson family was in the mob as well. The mayor says to the crowd, "We do think releasing Bob is a good idea, folks. He has uh changed."

The people keep shouting, Bob then walks over to them, "Look, I know I don't deserve another chance, but prison can change a man, and it has truly changed me this time.", "Doesn't a man like me deserve a chance to work again?" One man in the crowd says, "Probably!", meanwhile Rebecca had went to get her car, anyways the ex-criminal says, "I am totally reformed!" Soon Rebecca drives up and Bob then enters her car, once the two of them drive off, Bart goes over to the mayor and the reverend and tells them, "Sideshow Bob hasn't reformed! He's still pure evil!", "If only you knew what he's thinking!"

End of chapter 1: Bob is chosen to work with Rebecca

Next:

Chapter 2: Learning Rebecca's career