A/N: Ok, I got an idea for a death myself, so I apologize but I'm taking a bit of a break from requests for it. I'll continue with the wonderful requests next time, I promise. For those of you who have read my fic 'What's in a name?' this kind of ties in with it. For those who haven't, read it! Just joking. Basically all you need to know is that the Jeffersonian is putting on the play Romeo & Juliet, and that Booth is Romeo, and Sully is Tybalt. They have a fight scene. Enjoy!!

A Sully by any other name still stinks

Tim Sullivan, aka Sully, swung his fencing sword through the air. It was time for dress rehearsal. The play would be performed that night, and it was time for his and Booth's big fight scene. Even though, in the play, he died at the end of the fight, Sully still enjoyed it. Using the sword was fun. He was going to try to impress Tempe with his fighting skills today. Although she had broken up with him and they'd agreed to be friends, he didn't want to let her go to another man's arms without a fight.



Especially if that man was Booth. He knew they were together and that Tempe had broken up with him because of Booth. He didn't care what she said. He was sure of it. Just then, Dr. Goodman called them all to the front to practice. He said they would rehearse the fight scene between Romeo and Tybalt first. Sully couldn't wait.

He and Booth said their lines and began to fight. It was fun and Sully found himself getting more and more into the fight. As the fighting drew to a close Booth's sword stabbed Sully for the death blow. Except that instead of a nice dramatic death with his parting lines, Sully just collapsed, blood pouring from the wound inflicted in his chest. Booth's eyes grew wide.

"Who gave me a real sword?" He looked around, but no one was forthcoming. He shrugged and stepped away from Sully, who was now dead as a doornail, to clean the blood off the blade.

Goodman stood over the body, shaking his head, a distressed look on his face.

"We go on in several hours! How am I going to find a replacement Tybalt on such short notice?"

A/N: Hope you liked it! Thanks for reading!!