And now, the next chapter of the Doug fanfiction request! Anyway, enjoy!
"And so, realizing that all I'll ever feel for Patti Mayonnaise was friendship and that my crush on her was over, I knew there was one thing I needed to do... and that was get to know Connie more..."
The after-school bell had rang as a lot of the students were running out of the school, eager to either go to their after-school activities, hang out with friends, or going home and getting homework done before anything else.
For one certain big green skinned girl in the pink dress was walking casually out the door and taking a deep breath, with the intent to walk home.
"Hey Connie, wait up!"
Connie stopped, her heart skipping a beat as she recognized the voice of the boy she had a crush on. She turned around fast and saw Doug Funnie running up to her. The green-skinned girl gave a warm smile. "Hey, Doug! What's the matter?"
Doug panted a bit as he looked up at Connie's smiling face, taking in how radiant and beautiful she was in all the right angles. "I was wondering, would you mind if I escorted you back to your place?"
Connie looked at Doug in surprise, before smiling. "I don't mind at all."
"Thanks." Doug smiled as he and Connie began walking together, with the intent of heading to Connie's house. As they walked, Doug turned to Connie as he said, "So, Connie, I've been wondering, besides music, what else are you interested in?"
Connie turned her head to Doug as she started "Well, I do like movies. I always thought, if the music industry doesn't work out for me, maybe a career as an actress wouldn't hurt."
"Wow. I never pictured that." Doug said in surprise.
Connie sighed as she looked down. "Of course, while I would love to be an actress, I'm afraid that people would laugh at me because... well, I, that is, uh... uh, what I mean..."
Doug looked at Connie in concern as he got the idea what she was talking about as her hands were smoothing herself over her body. She pouted a bit as she said, "Maybe I should lose a lot of the weight..."
"And lose a core part of who you are?" Doug asked in shock before Connie turned to him in confusion. Realizing that maybe what he said was out of context, Doug tried to word it another way, "Connie, I believe you're one of the sweetest girls that I have ever known. I can't imagine you losing weight. Besides, I like you just the way you are now."
"You do?" Connie said in surprise as she looked around and twirled her body a bit, which gave Doug a nice view of all the angles of her body.
"Well, of course. Don't worry about what others are saying. Musician, actress, to me, you'll always have the perfect body!" Doug smiled as Connie blushed a little. Before she knew it, Doug grabbed her hand and gave it a squeeze as he looked at Connie with a smile. "As for me, I always wanted to be an artist... well, a cartoonist mostly."
"A cartoonist?" Connie asked, now interested in Doug's conversation. "Tell me more."
Doug smiled as the two started to walk towards the direction of Connie's house.
"Hanging out with Connie felt more natural to me as we started to share stories and interests, some of them about my family and their lives, and some about her family. Heck, I even shared a couple of funny stories about the times before Bluffington, which got her very interested. I couldn't explain why, but the more I talked with her, the more my heart was beating faster and telling me that this was right. Eventually, I got Connie home..."
"Well here we are." Connie took a deep breath as she and Doug were examining the home of the Benges before Connie smiled, "Thank you for walking me home, Doug."
"It's no trouble at all, Connie..." Doug blushed as all of a sudden, Connie leaned over and kissed him on the lips, surprising the boy.
Doug blushed a bit as he couldn't help but gave a smile. Connie gave a giggle, wondering if it was possible that... "Hey Doug. Would you like to come in and help me with my homework?"
Doug shook his head in surprise. "Will that be okay with your parents?"
"My parents don't mind who I bring home as long as they don't try funny business, whatever that means." Connie explained as she and Doug walked up to her porch as she pulled out a house key from her pocket and inserted it into the lock. With a turn of the key and the knob, the green-skinned girl opened the door, she gave a warm smile towards Doug. "Well, come on, don't be shy."
Doug felt a little nervous, but swallowed it up as he followed the girl he now had a crush on inside as Connie shut the door. Little did the two realize was that Roger Klotz was following them around, with a camera in hand as he was giving a snicker.
Connie was setting up homework in the dining room table as Doug looked around the room he was in and the next room over. Doug had to admit that this room was pretty nice, had some good décor, and in the next room over, the living room was set up pretty nicely.
"I apologize if the place is feeling a little drab, I honestly wasn't expecting company." Connie giggled as she turned to Doug.
"Well, I think the place looks rather nice." Doug smiled as he turned towards Connie as he sat down. "So, what do you need help with?"
"Well, the first item on this list has to be math." Connie sighed. "It can be pretty tough when you don't know what you're doing."
"I have more trouble with history myself." Doug said as he sat down next to Connie.
"Ugh, tell me about it. History class is just the worst!" Connie said as she pulled out the math book. "We can do that right after math homework. Fair deal."
Doug nodded as he sat down with Connie, feeling pretty confident as Connie blushed, feeling pretty comfortable around him. For the moment, those two were pretty happy just being around each other.
Meanwhile, outside the window, Roger was watching, with camera in hand, ready to take a picture of any interesting activity between Doug and Connie with a smirk on his face.
The sixth chapter has now officially ended! How did you guys like it? Sorry if this chapter felt extremely short, but it's hard to come up with some good material... don't worry, next chapter will definitely kick-start the Doug and Connie romance for sure! Anyway, read, review, criticize and suggest, folks!
