A/N So I got this idea from a wonderful fanfiction writer who wrote a story all about Lydia and Beetlejuice's little moments together. I think a lot of the story should've been about Bo and BJ's relationship, and I'd feel like I'm cheating myself if I didn't include some gushy moments.

Enjoy!

1. Practicing

Bo had been practicing the bassoon all day. It was a hard piece. She'd get out of breath faster than she usually does, and it took her forever to get some of the more complicated runs down. She thought she was alone, but then she saw Beetlejuice sitting in her pet chair.

He was smiling. "You know," he said. "I have a bit of a crush on that instrument, babes."

2. Driving

The first time she was behind the wheel on Doomie, Bo remembered the failed driving lesson her mother gave her—the one where she crashed into a cornfield. But whenever she felt scared, good old Doomie would honk and take control. She had looked over at Beetlejuice, expecting him to be just as frightened as her mother had been, but instead his hair was blowing wildly in the wind, and he was laughing maniacally. Soon, Bo couldn't help herself, and joined in.

3. Lab Partner

She brought her lab partner home to work on a lab report…and Beetlejuice couldn't resist a little fun…

4. Payback

After the lab report incident, Bo decided a payback was in order. She got help with the Monster Across the Street with this one:

"Beetlejuice! I'm just callin' to say I think I'm a-gonna move in wit ya again! I need someone to test mah new recipe for Cactus Casserole!"

Bo didn't need the phone to hear BJ's screams. She was surprised the Roadhouse didn't explode.

5. Sniffles

"You're SICK?" Beetlejuice whined as Bo blew her nose again on a tissue. "But we were supposed to go to Prince Vince's costume party tomorrow! We can't miss this! The theme is "Gross but Refined." And Vince will be there as himself!"

Bo laughed. "Well, I didn't say we had to miss it. But I need to get some rest today. I have to get better, or else I'll feel lousy tomorrow."

BJ grunted. "You want to get better? Dammit, you're GOING to get better." With that, he juiced out a table with a steaming bowl of chicken noodle soup, some Zicam, and a box of tissues.

He handed the soup to her on a tray, and whipped out a book of Edgar Allen Poe stories as she slurped from the bowl.

"Alright," he said. "'The Black Cat' or 'The Tell-Tale Heart'?"

6. Performances

He came to every one of her performances. He even brought Ginger and Jacques to one of them…the one where she'd be sitting by herself, with only a piano accompaniment, in front of a thousand people. Bo didn't usually get nervous, but the thought of BJ being one of those judging eyes made her a little ill.

It took a lot of thinking to figure out how to get them to see the show without being seen themselves. Eventually, Bo realized they could probably get up to the catwalk and watch from up there.

After the show, Bo had no idea how she did. Usually, she never wanted to know, because the performance was past and if she did well, that's great, and if she sucked, it's over now, but she HAD TO KNOW.

BJ gave her a loud, wet smack on the cheek and exclaimed, "Babes, you're brilliant!"

That was enough.

7. Dancing

In the Otherworld, they called him Frank Sinatra, and Bo loved him. Sometimes she'd summon Beetlejuice just because one of her favorite swing tunes was playing, and she wanted to dance.

Beej, however, had a taste for Harry Belafonte. Once, he even raised Bo up in the air as they danced to "Shake Shake Senora."

8. Mirrors

When the Dark Carnival came to town in the Neitherworld, Bo and BJ were more than ready.

"Backpack?"

"Check."

"Silver bullets?"

"Check."

"Garlic?"

"Check. Check! Let's go!"

The first attraction they went to was the Funhouse Mirrors (subtitled "Where No One Can Hear You Scream!") They laughed at the horrifying versions of themselves in the mirrors, and were about to walk on, when Bo saw in the reflection that Beetlejuice was trying to hold her hand.

9. Sleepovers

Sometimes Bo couldn't sleep. Pretty natural occurrence, but it was nice to have someone to talk to when that happened. Lots of times, she'd summon herself to the Neitherworld and go over to the Roadhouse. Bo and Beetlejuice would tell each other horror stories until they were both fast asleep. In the morning, she'd wake up, and his arms would be fastened around her.

10. English Class

It was like he could read her mind sometimes. Whenever Mr. Thibaudet droned on about some theme that had apparently been obvious, BJ would appear on her paper as a one of her doodles, doing a perfect impression of the monotone English teacher, complete with the walrus moustache. It was all Bo could do not to burst out laughing. But her silent giggles made kids stare anyway.

11. Acceptance

"California?! You're going to California?"

"Well, I got a music scholarship…"

"Still…California? Since when do you do sun?"

"Since never. I'm going to avoid it as much as possible. Besides, college will have me too busy to be lazing around in the sun. I'm only going because of the money. It's cheaper with this scholarship. And I'm going to become a great musician…nothing more."

"Ugh. Academic integrity. You know I hate it."

"But Beej…when I'm in college, you can come with me, right?"

"'Course, babes. I'm dead. I can go anywhere."

"And we'll still have fun? When I have time?"

"Heh heh. Those snotty Orange County kids aren't gonna know what hit them. Prepare to live in a haunted dorm, babes!"

12. Prom

Bo decided to bring Beetlejuice as her date. She couldn't think of any boy she could stand to spend the evening with, and BJ assured her he'd be in "disguise."

When she came down the stairs in her deep red dress, she nearly stumbled on the first step when she saw the stranger sitting with her parents.

He had blonde hair that fell around his face, which was smooth and clear and handsome. His hands were strong-looking, and he was wearing a very clean black suit. Overall, he was the most handsome man Bo had ever seen in her life.

They headed out the door to Doomie. Bo whispered, "You look…beautiful."

BJ gave his mischievous smile. "I got that a lot when I was alive."

13. First Kiss

"I'd like to be kissed now."

They were sitting in the car, which was now floating above the clouds. Bo's face was flushed with the dancing (all made possible by Beetlejuice's tinkering with the DJ's song choices. If any kids hadn't heard Frank Sinatra, they sure as hell had by the end of their prom).

"You ever been kissed before, babes?"

"No. But I think it'd be quite nice to have my first one after my prom."

BJ breathed faster, greatly excited by the prospect. "One kiss, coming right up."

He was about to move in when she said, "Wait. First, change back to yourself."

He went from handsome to disgusting in seconds.

"Okay. Now I'm ready."

14. Soft

His lips were the softest things she'd ever touched.

15. Crazy

Mischa liked her roommate Bo…she really did. But she wasn't sure if this girl was quite mentally sound. Sometimes, right before she'd walk into the room, she'd hear Bo talking to someone. And was that Bo that moved all the furniture in the middle of the night?

16. The Roadhouse

When Lydia was alive, the living room had been covered with her photographs. And when Bo was alive, the walls echoed with her music. She liked to practice over there a lot.

Beej wondered for the first time what gifts the next person would bring.

17. The First Job

When Bo was hired to score the most highly anticipated horror film of the year, she immediately summoned BJ and told him.

He just yawned. "You just can't surprise me anymore, babes. I'd never expect anything less of you."

18. I'll Be Seeing You

Heart attacks happen, and apparently, they run in Bo's family. Who knew? She was 74, a pretty good age to die in BJ's opinion. Nice and ripe. And DAMN she had been good with that cane.

He was sitting on her bed, taking in the smell of her room, his eyes lingering on her bassoon for just a moment.

"Welp, time to go."

He took a piece of chalk and drew a door on the wall. He also made sure to take a book with him this time.

After slumping around the Waiting Room for about ten years, his number finally came up.

"Oh my God! Is that Michael Jackson?" He pointed to the door and everyone's heads snapped in that direction, including the receptionist's.

Juno was never happy to see Beetlejuice, he knew that for sure, but he thought he saw her smiling just as he walked into the room.

"She's a bit younger this time," Juno sniffed. "Hope that's alright."

BJ didn't answer. He'd be seeing his babes soon. That's really all that mattered.