Betty and Jughead
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Jughead Jones is the master of his domain. The Serpent King, feared by all, ice running cold through his veins.
Betty Cooper is just trying to find her dad.
When he picks her up, broken and bloodied, on the the side of the road, neither knows just how much their lives are going to change
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“You guys are so lucky I’m back. We’ll make the most of our time before the semester starts,” Veronica says excitedly, the wheels in her head already spinning.
Jughead lets out an audible groan at the idea, sharing his opinion, but politely so. Betty chuckles, and they share a knowing glance that says they need to stop her. But Veronica is already back on her feet, ignoring their protests as she starts pacing circles around the dining room table, throwing her arms around once more.
“I’m sure we can fit a summer worth of fun into two weeks. We just need a set of goals,” she says, tapping her perfectly manicured finger against her chin. “For example, we need to find Betty a guy.”
“What?” Betty’s eyebrows shoot up and Jughead quickly shoves a piece of cupcake into his mouth to keep himself from voicing his opinion.
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Betty and Jughead get roped into Veronica’s plans to fit a whole summer worth of fun into two weeks. Little does anyone know they have plenty of fun experiences of their own.
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Jughead Jones, Head of Publicity for Southside Motors, opens the door to Betty Cooper, an undercover journalist posing as an escort, on his first night in New York City.
He’s craving an escape. She’s done with playing it safe.
But the night doesn’t go as planned, and when Hemingway and cheeseburgers get thrown into the mix, Betty and Jughead fall deeper into each other than either of them had anticipated.
***WINNER: BEST SLOW BURN, 4TH BUGHEAD FANFICTION AWARDS***
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Jughead was too afraid to tell her. So he hid three of four letters to her while she packed for college, to be found throughout the semester.
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Jughead has always loved Betty and he was too chickenshit to tell her, so he wrote his feelings down in ink.
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"Reactions are even better than I could have hoped for. I'm getting flooded with offers, I've had to unplug the phone just to catch my breath, sweetheart," she beams, winking at Jughead who looks reluctantly amused opposite her. As much as she likes his stoicism (it's great for unexpected questions in interviews), she'd rather like a reaction. "I'm serious, Jug. This is a big deal."
"I know it's a big deal," he insists, a smile playing on his lips. "I'm marrying the woman I love."
"Pssh, yeah that's okay. But I'm serious: Betty Cooper; model, actress and America's wholesome, home-spun, golden-girl, cornfed sweetheart is marrying Jughead Jones; writer, actor and America's cutest softie whose heart of gold is nestled deep within a surly, mysterious exterior. This is going to be bigger than the royal wedding. England schmengland."
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- Part 41 of Bughead Prompts
- Part 1 of Nada Prada
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After a traumatic event, Betty Cooper is shrugging off the confines of her mother's rules and living life on her terms: as the co-lead singer of fledgling rock band, Sweetwater. But when even her bandmates won't let her change her Yes Girl ways, Betty is angry, alone and open to suggestions from pink-haired strangers. This Friday night is about to change EVERYTHING.. Bughead AU. Flirty, fluffy fun with a lemon scent.
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The thing you need to know about Archie Andrews is that he’s reliable.
He’s had the same best friends his whole life - the girl next door, and the boy he sat next to on the first day of kindergarten - Jughead Jones and Betty Cooper.
The thing was that Jughead Jones did not like Betty Cooper.
The thing was that he wasn’t actually that great at hiding it.
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Her name was Betty Cooper and she was Wicked. Not wicked: evil. Or even wicked: cool. When witches called other witches Wicked, it was said in hushed tones and wary glances. It was said with respect and often in fear. Wicked witches were hated and envied, sometimes coveted, sometimes revered. Not all witches were Wicked, but all Wicked were witches, and they were powerful. Covens wanted them, Slayers killed them.
His name was Jughead Jones. And he was a Slayer.
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