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HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA (August 6, 2024) — Nakia Rouise faces several charges following a police chase and a hit-and-run accident at Adams Avenue and Brookhurst Street.
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NO OMG RUDY DIED
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Title: The Great Train Escape
Rating: G
Word Count: 1,765
Characters/Ships: Louise Belcher/ Rudolph “Regular Sized Rudy” Steiblitz
Description: When Louise hears that Rudy's father is still making him spend his Saturdays in the Juice Caboose, she decides to do something about it.
Alternative Links: (AO3)
A/N: This idea came to me after watching both 'My Girl' and 'Bridge to Terabithia' within a relatively short time of each other. But don't worry. Both make it out alive just fine in this.
Rudy sat on the hard floor of his Saturday morning cell, the juice caboose, lonely and without any proper stimulation. Every week, he tried to put a positive spin on it. At least he got all the juice he could possibly want, right? Plus, it was a nice time to get his weekend homework done, while nearly all the other kids in his class waited until Sunday night and had to rush to finish. So, yeah. He could still manage a smile and maintain his politeness when boarding the train.
At the moment, however, he couldn’t be any more bored.
Rudy emptied the last bit of grape juice from its box and threw it at the wastebasket. When he missed, he let out a small groan, walked the few steps it took to grab the empty box, returned to his spot, and tried again. He repeated it a few more times, never making a basket until he saw something fly past the corner of his eye.
Interest peaked, he turned to investigate and found a paper airplane had landed on the floor. He was almost too excited for the break-in his monotonous trek around the lake, he hurried toward the plane, and unfolded it. A hastily written message was scrawled out on the page reading: ‘Prison break! Go to the window. -LB’
His breathing labored a bit with excitement, so after taking a puff off his inhaler he rushed over to the open window and saw his best friend, Louise, riding her bike alongside the train.
“Louise!” He called out happily. “What are you doing?”
“Ugh! Didn’t you read the note? I am busting you out of there!”
“But I don’t have anything to climb down with.”
“I got you covered, buddy.” She takes one hand off the handlebars of her bike and shrugs off her backpack. “Move your head away from the window!” Louise ordered, preparing to throw the bag.
Rudy did as he was told and a moment later the backpack flew in through the window on her first try. Damn. Her aim was most certainly better than his. He opened the bag and wound up pulling out a long rope ladder.
“You got it?” He heard Louise yell.
“Yeah!”
“Then hook it on the bottom of the window and climb down!”
Rudy was about to follow her instructions when something suddenly occurred to him. “Hold on a minute!” Rudy rushed out of the bathroom and grabbed his own backpack. He then ripped out a clean sheet of paper from one of his notebooks, wrote a quick note, then placed it on the floor where it could easily be found.
Ready to go, Rudy went back over to the window, hooked the metal part of the ladder over the bottom edge, and threw the rest of it over to dangle outside. He then gripped tightly onto the rope and climbed out of the window. He tried to take one step at a time as gracefully as he could, but the swaying of the ladder made it hard. Thankfully he managed to finally make it to the bottom and stepped off.
“So you can climb down a ladder out of a moving train, but can’t climb off a bunk bed without breaking your arm?” Louise asked when she stopped her bike next to him and planted her feet on the ground.
“Yeah, well…” He scratched the back of his head, not really having an explanation for it.
“What took you so long anyway?”
“I had to leave a note for Ethan saying I was okay and that I’d be back.”
“Oh, crap.”Louise face-palmed. “I don’t know how I forgot about him. Will he get you in trouble?”
“No, I don’t think so. He’s been super nice to me ever since the last time you were here. I think he feels a lot of remorse for what he did to Bean Bag.” Rudy frowned at the thought of his poor old friend who was torn apart. “What made you want to come to bust me out anyway?”
Louise shrugged casually. Really, she felt bad when he told her the other day that his father still dragged him on these wine train trips and had to spend a significant amount of his Saturday alone with nothing to do. She wouldn’t care if it were anyone else. But Rudy was always so nice about everything and rarely ever complained. His weekends should be better than this. Louise, however, was not about to reveal the soft spot she had for him. “Today was one of the few Saturdays I have off from working at the restaurant while Tina and Gene don’t. I got bored, thought I’d spring ya. No big deal.”
“Well, thanks for thinking of me! I don’t know how many more times I can go around Lake Waste Water without losing it.” He said gratefully.
Louise got off her bike and grabbed Rudy by the wrist to look at his watch. “Looks like we have about two and a half hours to get you back. What do you want to do?”
“Anything! I’m up for just about anything.”
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“Hey, Louise! Look what I can do!” Rudy called for his friend’s attention from a low branch of the tree they were climbing. When she directed her attention to the boy about 15 feet closer to the ground than her, she saw him shift his weight and fall backward, dangling from the branch by his legs.
“Neat.” She commented, not really that impressed. Dangling was the easy part. “Just don’t crack your head open.”
“I wasn’t planning on it.” He sounded a little less sure of himself now that he didn’t quite know how to pull himself back up. “But everything looks pretty cool upside-down. You should try it!”
“It’s cooler up here, Rudy. You should focus on getting right-side-up again and get up here.”
“Uh, yeah. Okay.” He swung back and forth, trying to gather enough momentum to pull himself back up. Try as he might, however, he couldn’t manage it. “Uhhhh, Louise?”
She let out a groan. “You’re stuck, aren’t you?”
“Maybe a little bit.”
Louise groaned again, this time longer and more frustrated. Partly because he needed help, but mostly because she found herself willing to give it. “Fine. Just hang tight.”
“I’m hanging on as tightly as I can!”
The strain in his voice urged Louise to move faster as she descended down the tree, fearing he would fall and seriously injure himself. That’s all that kid needed. Thankfully she had climbed enough trees to be sure-footed going down. When she eventually reached the branch he was hanging on, she extended her hand to grab one of his and hoisted him back up.
“Woah, head rush.” he breathed out as he wiggled on the branch to right himself. “Thanks, pal.”
“Yeah, yeah. Don’t get gross on me.” She said, rejecting the idea of a moment too mushy for her liking. It wasn’t much of anything, but she had a badass reputation to protect here! With how sweet she knows Rudy can be, she had to stop it before it started. “Now come on. We gotta get to the top.”
Rudy looked up the trunk of the tree and realized there is quite a far way yet to go. “Uh-well… okay, I guess.” His voice sounded a little unsure.
“Just stick close by. I’ll even slow down for you.” She stuck true to her word, stopping at every branch to wait for him to catch up. She even held in a groan when he needed to take a break for another puff on his inhaler. Slowly and surely, they finally climbed their way to the top.
Rudy pushed back some of the smaller branches in their way. When he caught sight of all that was around them, his mouth dropped open. It wasn’t that marvelous a sight, Louise thought. She could see the expanse of treetops that surrounded them, the lake, The Warf- nothing you couldn’t see from the top of the Ferris Wheel. There weren’t any people on the ground she could get excited to be towering over and mock. Really, all she appreciated was the accomplishment. She knew that Rudy did too, which is what made her so determined to make sure he did it. Her friend deserved more experiences like this. So when she saw the look of joyous wonder on his face, Louise had to turn her head to hide a smile.
They sat there for a while, Rudy excitedly pointing to all the cool things he could see, but eventually, Louise realized it had been a while since they left the train. Quickly, she grabbed Rudy’s wrist again to check the time. “Crap! We need to go now if you are going to make it back in time.”
“Aw, really?”
“Yes, really! You took too long climbing.” She grumbled, already starting to make her way back down.
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“That was fun, but I’m sorry for being such a slowpoke.” Rudy apologized when they made it back to the train tracks.
“Stop being such a push-over, Rudes. It’s not like I was expecting Spiderman anyway.”
He gave a chuckle and shrugged. “I suppose you wouldn’t.”
“It was still a good time,” Louise assured him, nonchalantly. Then she gave him a punch on the arm that was meant to be friendly but wound up being a little too hard. Thankfully, he knew her and where it was coming from. “Maybe next time we can build a fort or something instead.”
“Next time?” The hopefulness to his voice was unmistakable.
“Uh-yeah. Sure. If I am confronted with another boring-ass day, I could make it out again.” Louise took a few extra seconds getting situated on her bike, afraid to see a look of disappointment on his face over her lack of enthusiasm. She couldn’t let herself show that she was honestly excited about the idea of more of these adventures. Not unless she was willing to reveal the fact that she enjoyed her time with more than she did with most people (the only exceptions being her family). When she finally looked at him, however, he looked as pleased as ever.
Her heart melted -just a tiny itsy bit- and she kind of hated him for it. Her hand was twitching to slap him across the face, but she didn’t. Instead, Louise brushed it off as much as she could and turned the conversation toward the train starting to pass.
“Alright, here’s your ride. You think you can grab hold of the ladder?”
Rudy put up his hands and shifted his weight from foot to foot, readying himself. “I got this!” They waited while each compartment passed, and when the Juice Caboose neared, he started to count off. “One, for the money. Two, for the show. Three, to-”’
“RUDY JUST JUMP!” Louise yelled, cutting him off before he missed it.
He did as he was told and leaped with all his might toward the back of the train and landed with an ‘oomf!’ on the small platform. After a short breath of relief, he moved to grab the ladder and climbed it as awkwardly as he had climbed down. But he was alive-at least he was alive. ‘I’d like to see Spiderman do that’
“Yes! You did it!” He heard Louise cheer.
Once he was able to crawl back into the train, he grabbed her backpack and returned to the window so he could roll up the ladder and stuff it back into her bag. He then tossed it out to her, and she brought her bike to a halt to pick it up.
“Thanks for breaking me out! See you at school!” He called out with a wave.
“Yeah, see ya, buddy!” She waved back as watched him ride off ahead of her.
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A/N: I am CONSIDERING making this into a series. But, as always, I can't promise anything.
Anyway, any like, reblogs, or comments are greatly appreciated!!!
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Okay so I’m in episode 10 of Beastars and Legoshi is a simp I’m sorry. I said what I said
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I think some of my favorite Rouise moments are the ones when Rudy one ups Louise (even when unintentionaly). It dosen't happen often but its cute when it does.
Time to un-attract from Bob Actually is a perfect example.
In this scene Louise is doing her best to actually appear disgusting to Rudy and how does he respond?
By complimenting her eyes and telling her to keep doing what she's doing! The crazy part is that he's not even trying to flirt with her here. He's just being honest.
I also like the fake choking scene from The Kids Rob a Train.
Louise screaming Rudy's name like it's the end of the world only for Rudy to then go "JK". Not everyday someone manage to mess with Louise like that.
This piece of dialogue from A Bridge Over Troubled Rudy is also deserving of attention.
Honestly the entire episode is a testament to how much Rudy means to Louise. Louise would never do something like this for anyone outside her family, at least not without great reluctance. She really cares about what he thinks of her and does not want him to be mad at her.
Countdown Discussion Question 1: Favorite Roudise Scene?
Hi folks! We’re a month away from Roudise week, so to build up excitement for it, we’re going to do some weekly discussions questions or polls! Here’s the first one:
What is your favorite Roudise Scene?
There are soooo many good ones to choose from! To throw one of my favorites out there: the last scene of “Carpe Museum” when Rudy cuddles up next to Louise and Bob on the bus! I just think it is so sweet! Both that Rudy feels that comfortable with them after that adventure, and that Louise lets him do that. (I don’t think that’s something she’d let many people do.)
And I know it wasn’t intended to be romantic (they’re 9, after all) but I will admit that’s totally the moment I started shipping them! I already loved the episode and enjoyed Rudy as a character, and with that last scene a switch flicked on in my brain that said “I want them to become best friends and then when they are older they fall in love and live happily ever after!” That switch has never gone off…
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Bobs burgers episode fricking killed me ahhhhhhhhh
#bobs burgers#louise belcher#bob belcher#Linda belcher#Tina belcher#gene belcher#regular sized rudy#jimmy jr#ahhhhhhhhhh#Louise and Rudy#ludy#rouise#I don't know#I just know it's awesome#ahhhh
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Is it too late to put in a request? It not: things you said through someone else, for Rudy and Louise
prompt 37, “things you said through someone else”, with rudy and louise
Louise loved having the flu. Her mom waited on her hand and foot, Gene and Tina had to do her chores, and best of all, she didn’t have to go to school. She hadn’t heard Mr. Frond’s voice in days. It was heaven. Well, for the most part.
There was one tiny thing that Louise maybe missed just a little bit. One regular-sized thing, actually. It had been three days since she’d seen Rudy, and, although she would probably never admit it, Louise didn’t like that. She missed shooting sarcastic comments Rudy’s way, and she missed the dry remarks he’d make in return.
He had this face he made when Louise told him about an outlandish prank she had in the works. This faint smile. It was like he was trying to look disapproving, but he couldn’t help but marvel at her idea. It was so cute.
Louise groaned aloud. She hated that word. She could barely admit to herself that she thought Boo Boo was cute, and he was crazy unattainable. Admitting that she thought about her best friend that way? Absolutely not. Off the table. There was a knock on her bedroom door, and Louise was relieved by the distraction.
“Mom, I told you!” She called. “No more chicken broth! I don’t think I’m ever gonna be able to look at a chicken again.”
The door opened, and her sister stepped in carrying a few papers. Louise should’ve known that her mom wouldn’t have bothered knocking.
“Hi Louise.” Tina said. “How do you feel?”
Louise grinned like a shark, putting her arms under her head and making a show of leaning back into a comfortable position.
“I don’t know, T. I’d say three days of no school looks pretty good on me, wouldn’t you?”
Tina stared blankly at her.
“Well, you look a little pale, Louise, and your nose is really red, but...sure, yeah. Pretty good.”
Louise wasn’t surprised that her joking tone had soared over Tina’s head. She ignored it, narrowing her eyes at the stack of papers in her sister’s hand.
“What is that?” She demanded. “I thought I said to keep homework at least fifteen feet away from me at all times! I’m practically on my death bed over here!
She forced a cough.
“I know, but mom and dad thought I should probably bring this up to you anyway. I’ll just...set this on your bookshelf? It’s not fifteen feet, but...”
Louise groaned.
“Fine, but if the homework fumes sneak into my lungs and kill me, you can blame mom and dad.”
Tina wedged the papers in between two of the stuffed animals sitting on Louise’s bookshelf.
“Okay.” She said. “Hey, it was pretty nice of Rudy to collect all of this stuff for you, right? He said he didn’t want you to fall behind.”
Louise’s eyebrows flew upward in surprise. Rudy? She’d assumed that Tina had been the one to gather up her homework.
“Wait, wait, wait.” She said. “You talked to Rudy?”
“Oh, yeah. I almost forgot to mention: I talked to Rudy, when he brought me your homework.”
“Oh.” Louise said with faux nonchalance. “Did he say anything else?”
“He said he misses you, and he hopes you feel better soon.”
Humiliatingly enough, Louise felt her cheeks burn when she heard what Rudy had said. She never blushed! She didn’t have anything to be shy or embarrassed about.
The thought of Rudy being nice enough to ask all of her teachers for her homework, seek out her sister, and then ask Tina to relay such a sweet message was...so annoying. It was like he was purposefully making it as difficult as possible for Louise get rid of her stupid feelings. She really wanted to slap that kid right now.
Louise wished she could’ve prevented the red flush that crossed her face, because that was the sort of thing her sister noticed. Tina was great at picking up cues about how her loved ones felt, especially when those were feelings were romantic in nature. Luckily for Louise, she was also too nice to comment on it too much.
“Rudy must really care about you, huh, Louise?” She asked knowingly.
Louise refused to meet eye contact.
“I guess.” She said. “Whatever. Just—shush, Tina!”
Tina smiled, and Louise fixed her with a steely glare.
“Well...bye, Louise.” She said, unaffected by her sister���s attempt to intimidate her. “I should get back down to the restaurant. Feel better.”
Louise’s glare faded, as she remembered that Tina wasn’t the type to tease her. It was embarrassing enough that she knew, but knowing she wouldn’t press the subject was a relief.
“Thanks, T.”
As soon as Tina left, Louise threw herself face -first into her pillow. Stupid Rudy, she thought furiously as she buried herself into the cotton. Who does he think he is, saying he misses me?
It occurred to her that Rudy had actually been thinking about her. She groaned again.
Stupid, annoying, sweet, perfect Rudy.
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@mattegrl the otp is real
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at 1 or 2 am i dont even know, matty decided to do an "animal only" renm run. it was magical to say the least xD
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Holy crap. I actually finished the Louwheeze one-shot I was working on. Is this really happening?
Anyway, I am gonna edit and post tomorrow. Expect Rudy being too sweet for this world, and Louise loving hating it. And yes, I guess that is the most generic preview I can give for a fic involving these two. Oh well.
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I made a Regular-Sized Rudy playlist and I love it. It may also be a Rouise playlist too lol
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Does Louise and Rudy’s relationship remind you a little bit of the relationship between Vada and Thomas J from ‘My Girl’, or is that just me?
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Oh jeez, how did I find myself invested in Louise/Regular-Sized Rudy?
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