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Hey, everybody. Um... alright, yeah. Here I am wasting hours of my precious time writing a Fraggle Rock fanfiction. A shipping Fraggle Rock fanfiction. About Red and Mokey. Yeah...
Well, I've always been a pretty conservative guy and certainly never thought I'd be writing gay Fraggle fanfiction. But there's something about Red and Mokey where I just feel that they really do belong together. Of course I'm aware that these Fraggle and Muppet romance fanfics are very stupid. Honestly I'm not even sure I ship Red and Mokey, I'm just doing this to take a crack at this popular kind of fanfic. So look at this as kind of an experiment. Please enjoy the story while you can before I get so embarrassed at the mindless fluff I'm writing that I nuke this and run away to Paraguay. Here goes.
By the way, most of the story is based on an old Fraggle Rock book from the '80s called "Best Friends", which I think really seemed to tease Red and Mokey as a couple.
CHAPTER ONE (not really sure if this'll be a one-shot or not, so I'll just put this here)
Mokey stood in her cave in Fraggle Rock. She was all alone. Red wasn't here; she was off swimming in the Fraggle Pond again. It was summer, it was getting hot in the Rock, and Red had taken to spending hours every day cooling off inside the pool.
Mokey sat back and leaned against her bed. Her heart was pounding, and her hands felt clammy. She may have been alone now, but in a few minutes, Red would be back. And then it would be time for her to say what she had wanted to say for so long now.
Just then, Mokey heard a noise. Her heart skipped a beat. Red was coming. Now was her chance...
At that moment, Red came bounding into the cave. She was dripping from head to toe, leaving a trail of water in her wake. Mokey watched with delight as the Fraggle leaped into her hammock.
"Boy," said Red, "That water's really refreshing this morning! You should come for a swim with me!"
"Red," said Mokey. Now was her chance. She was finally going to say it. "There's something I need to tell you."
"What is it?" asked Red. "Is something wrong?"
"Red," said Mokey. She was trying not to stammer. "I really like you."
"I like you too, Mokey,"
"You don't understand," said Mokey. "I like you as more than a friend. I mean, when I look at you, I just want to kiss you all over and..."
Suddenly, Red's eyes widened. "Mokey? You mean it? I never thought you felt the same way as I did!"
And then Red ran right over to Mokey, and the two embraced. They both closed their eyes, and found themselves swept up in the sweetest kiss Mokey could have ever imagined. They were both in absolute heaven...
And then Mokey woke up, and found herself staring at the wall of the rock. It had all been a dream. The same dream she had had for weeks and months on end.
But why did it have to be a dream? Why couldn't she tell Red how she really felt?
Mokey looked across the room. Red was sleeping soundly in her hammock, her long, unbraided hair flowing down her back and nearly touching the floor. Red was snoring loudly. But Mokey didn't mind. To her, any sound that Red made was music to her ears.
Quietly, Mokey got down out of her bed and put on her robe. She would let Red sleep a while longer. Mokey sneaked out of the cave and began wandering through the Rock.
It was a lovely day in Fraggle Rock. Flowers were blooming everywhere; the most beautiful flowers that Mokey had ever seen. Mokey picked one up and held it to her nose. The smell was wonderful.
How Mokey longed to pick the biggest, most beautiful flower in all of Fraggle Rock, and then march into Red's cave, show it to Red, and say "Red, I love you more than any other Fraggle in the world. Will you be my girlfriend?"
Little did Mokey know that Red was thinking the same thing...
A few hours later, Mokey stood in the Great Hall, painting a picture of the beautiful flowers that were in bloom all over Fraggle Rock. She had set up her easel right by the Fraggle pond, so that she could watch Red swimming while she painted. Right now, Red was diving from the top of a tall Doozer structure. Mokey watched eagerly as the athletic young Fraggle dived into the pond with a splash, and then emerged with a huge smile, her wet hair clinging to her face. Mokey was so focused on watching Red that she could hardly focus on her painting. In her eyes, Red was far more beautiful than any flower in the Rock.
For a little while, Mokey continued to paint flowers. But as soon as Red walked out of the pond, Mokey walked away from her easel and approached her. Red was drying herself off with a towel. She shook her head to get the water out of her pigtails, and a little water went on Mokey's face.
"Hey, Red," asked Mokey. "Can I paint you?"
"Well, uh, sure," said Red. "But why do you want to paint me?"
"I don't know," replied Mokey, tripping over her words. "I just want to do a nice portrait of you."
"Well, sure," said Red. "Just let me dry off."
"Thank you," said Mokey. "You're really nice, you know."
Mokey could have sworn she saw Red blush.
A few minutes later, Mokey stood at her easel, while Red sat in front of her on a small stool, patiently sitting as Mokey painted her. Mokey was having a hard time taking her eyes away from her friend to look at the canvas, however. All she could think about was how much she loved Red. With her huge pigtails, long legs, and bright orange color, Red was easily the prettiest Fraggle Mokey had ever seen.
Finally, just as Mokey managed to tear her eyes away from Red so that she could paint the portrait, she heard a loud snap as her paintbrush broke in two and fell to the ground.
"Oh, no," grumbled Mokey.
"What's wrong?" asked Red.
"My paintbrush is broken. I can't keep working on my painting."
"Oh, that's too bad," said Red. After a short pause, Red wagged her tail in Mokey's direction. "Here. You can use my baloobius?"
"Uh, n-no, that's fine," stammered Mokey. "How can I use you to paint you?"
"Yeah, I guess you're right," said Red. Mokey thought she could see her friend blushing again, but Red quickly hid her face from Mokey.
Mokey couldn't stop thinking about what had just happened. Why had Red been so eager to let her use her baloobius? Could Red feel the same way about her that...
No. It wasn't possible.
"It's okay, Red. I'll have to go to the Brushplant Cavern to get a new one."
"Oh, okay," said Red.
Just then, Mokey realized that this was her chance. To get Red away from the center of Fraggle Rock, to a nice and quiet place where she could finally admit how she felt without being overheard.
"Red?" she asked quietly. "Would you like to come with me?"
"Sure, why not?" said Red. "Let's go."
Red and Mokey walked down the tunnel that led to Brushplant Cavern to get a new one. It was a dark and narrow cave, with little to illuminate it. No flowers grew here. The only sound that the two Fraggles heard was the occasional buzz of an insect flying by.
Red trotted along at a quick pace, often skipping with excitement. Mokey slowly walked behind her. She loved to watch Red walk. Mokey picked up her pace and walked side by side with Red. She desperately wanted to hold Red's hand, but knew that was out of the question. Mokey sighed.
"What is it?" asked Red.
"Nothing," said Mokey quickly. "I just miss my old paintbrush."
After a brief while, Mokey and Red arrived in a cave filled with blooming flowers. The smell was lovely, and the cave looked so beautiful that Mokey knew she would have to come back here and paint it. Mokey picked up one of the flowers; a large purple fuzzyflower. She held it up to her nose and let the wonderful aroma waft over her. She closed her eyes and thought about all the most amazing things she could think of. And all of them were Red.
Hoping to give a hint of how she felt, Mokey passed the flower to Red. "Doesn't this smell wonderful?"
For a few sweet seconds, Red and Mokey stared deep into each other's eyes. Or at least, that's how Mokey felt. Then Red held the flower up and sniffed it.
"Ah... atchoo!" Red sneezed loudly and dropped the flower.
"Oh, I'm so sorry," said Mokey. "I forgot, you're allergic to fuzzyflowers. Here, take this." Mokey tossed Red a handkerchief.
Red blew her nose loudly and tossed the handkerchief over her shoulder. "Can we get out of this cave now?"
"No problem. I'm sorry about the flower, Red."
"No big deal." Red turned and walked out of the cave.
Mokey wanted to follow her, but stayed in the cave for a minute, thinking. She had been planning to admit her true feelings to Red just then, when she gave Red the flower, and she had messed it up. Would she ever be able to confess how she really felt?
Before leaving the cave, Mokey picked up Red's used handkerchief and placed it in her pocket, so she could have a little piece of Red to carry with her everywhere.
It was a long time before Red and Mokey could arrive at Brushplant Cavern. Next, they had to cross the Deep Fraggle Gorge, a very tall pit with a narrow strip of rock overtop of it to walk on. Red confidently walked ahead, but Mokey was so focused on staring at Red that she didn't look where she was going and nearly fell down the Gorge. She quickly picked herself up before Red could notice, and decided not to walk far behind her friend anymore. Instead, she walked right next to Red. Her heart melted as she watched Red's enormous pigtails flitting from side to side as she walked with her bouncing gate. Every time they made eye contact, even briefly, Mokey felt a little closer to heaven.
Unbeknownst to her, Red was thinking much the same thing. Mokey is so pretty, Red thought as she looked at the taller Fraggle walking next to her. I wish she could love me the way I love her. But Red tried not to let her feelings show.
Soon, the two Fraggles had nearly arrived at the Brushplant Cavern. But first, they had to pass through a dangerous Falling Rock Zone. Rocks of every size from pebbles to boulders came falling down from the rock mountains above, threatening to crush the Fraggles at any moment.
For once, Mokey tried to take her mind off of romance and focus on her friend's safety. But then she realized what she could do. "Red, hold my hand," said Mokey. "We'll be safer that way."
As soon as Red's fingers touched Mokey's, she felt as though she were walking on air. The feeling of Red's fuzzy hand against hers, intertwined as though they were lovers, felt better than anything Mokey could imagine. Hopefully, Mokey thought, Red wouldn't realize how sweaty her hands were. But Red's hand felt sweaty too. It must have been the heat...
Soon, they were almost out of the Falling Rock Zone. In the distance, they could see the tunnel that lead to the Brushplant Cavern. Mokey reluctantly broke the handshake and began to walk ahead of Red.
At that very moment, a torrent of small but heavy rocks fell to the ground right where Red was walking. Mokey heard Red screaming. Was she hurt?
Mokey raced back into the Falling Rock Zone as fast as her legs could carry her. She found Red lying on the ground, struggling to get off the ground. She was pinned to the floor by a rock on her tail.
"Are you hurt?" gasped Mokey.
"I'm fine," Red grunted. "But I can't get this stupid rock off my tail."
"Let me help you," said Mokey, and lifted the rock off her tail. Immediately, Red stood up, and brushed the dust off her legs. She gave her tail a flick, and Mokey could see her flinch in pain slightly.
"Does it hurt?" asked Mokey, concerned.
"A little," said Red, "but I'm fine. It's not broken or anything. I can still make it."
The two Fraggles quickly made it out of the Falling Rock Zone, and into the tunnel leading to Brushplant Cavern. Mokey said nothing. She couldn't believe what had just happened. Red could have died just then, and Mokey would have never had a chance to tell her how much she really loved her.
Mokey made a decision. As soon as they were in the Brushplant Cavern, she was going to tell Red everything.
A few minutes later, they were inside the Brushplant Cavern. It was a lovelier place than Mokey could have imagined. The floor was covered with grass, small creatures of all sorts darted here and there, and the walls of the rock were covered in flowers - fortunately for Red, none of them fuzzyflowers. But nothing in the cavern was nearly as beautiful as the yellow Fraggle who stood right next to Mokey.
Mokey cleared her throat anxiously. Now was the moment.
"Red... there's something I need to tell you."
"Yes? What is it?"
For a few seconds, Mokey stammered. Then she immediately blurted it out. "I love you, Red!"
"So do I, Mokey!" said Red, sounding slightly shocked.
"No, you don't understand!" said Mokey. "I like you as more than a friend!"
"So do I!" said Red, practically screaming now.
Mokey was stunned. "You... do?"
"Yes!" said Red, beginning to cry now. "When I look at you, I just want to kiss you and kiss you and... and tell you I love you, and..."
"RED!" Mokey screamed. "That's exactly how I feel. I've been wanting to tell you for so long, but I never had the courage."
"Neither did I," said Red sadly.
"Red," said Mokey, beginning to stammer again. "Will you be my girlfriend? And love me always, and kiss me, and..."
"YES!" shouted Red, and the two of them embraced each other warmly. Red leaped into Mokey's arms, and the two of them moved their snouts closer and closer. Then they closed their eyes, and shared a more passionate kiss than they ever could have imagined. It was the best thing Mokey could imagine: Red's lovely snout pressing against hers; her sweet breath in Mokey's mouth; their tongues touching. It was pure heaven.
Finally, after many seconds, they broke the kiss, gasping for air. "Let's do it again," said Mokey immediately.
And they did. They kissed each other again, lips locked, snouts touching, and both of them felt as though they were in a place even sweeter than heaven. It was the best day of Mokey's life. The most beautiful Fraggle ever to exist was in her arms, kissing her. Mokey pulled her lips away from Red's. Then she began to kiss Red all over her face, again and again. "Thank you so much," she said.
"And thank you," said Red.
"Now that we're girlfriends," said Mokey, "we'll have to come here often. To the most romantic place we know."
And then, with Red still in her arms, Mokey walked over to the brushplant and picked the perfect plant to use for her paintbrush. And then, the two girlfriends walked out of the cave and began the long journey home.
This time, they didn't worry about falling rocks or fuzzyflowers. They didn't worry about anything at all. Mokey carried Red the whole way, and every few minutes they would break into another lovely Fraggle kiss. They were nearly back home again when Mokey finally put Red down again.
"This has been the best day of my life," said Red. "I'm so glad I came with you."
"And now," said Mokey, "I'm going to paint the most beautiful portrait of you." Mokey brushed the brushplant across Red's snout, making her scrunch up her nose in the most adorable way.
"And the next time your paintbrush breaks," said Red, "feel free to use my baloobius."
The two Fraggles playfully linked their tails.
That evening, Mokey lay on her bed, staring at the wall of the rock for a long time. She couldn't believe what had happened. Red, her best friend, the only Fraggle she had ever truly loved, was her girlfriend now.
After a while, Red bounced into the room. She was thinking the exact same thing, and her face bore the widest smile Mokey had ever seen. Red undid the ribbons in her pigtails and let her long red hair hang down her back.
"Your hair is so beautiful," Mokey sighed dreamily.
Mokey reached onto the wall of the rock, where she picked a flower that was blooming. It was a bright yellow, just like Red's skin. Mokey placed the flower in her girlfriend's hair.
"Don't worry," said Mokey. "It's not a fuzzyflower."
Red laughed. "I wouldn't mind even if it was."
That night, Mokey dreamed again. But this time, she dreamed that she was frolicking in the Brushplant Cavern with her best friend - and girlfriend - Red. And when she woke up, she found Red - the greatest Fraggle she could dream of - lying next to her in the bed.
It was the start of a new day, and Mokey was ready for anything.
Well, I've always been a pretty conservative guy and certainly never thought I'd be writing gay Fraggle fanfiction. But there's something about Red and Mokey where I just feel that they really do belong together. Of course I'm aware that these Fraggle and Muppet romance fanfics are very stupid. Honestly I'm not even sure I ship Red and Mokey, I'm just doing this to take a crack at this popular kind of fanfic. So look at this as kind of an experiment. Please enjoy the story while you can before I get so embarrassed at the mindless fluff I'm writing that I nuke this and run away to Paraguay. Here goes.
By the way, most of the story is based on an old Fraggle Rock book from the '80s called "Best Friends", which I think really seemed to tease Red and Mokey as a couple.
CHAPTER ONE (not really sure if this'll be a one-shot or not, so I'll just put this here)
Mokey stood in her cave in Fraggle Rock. She was all alone. Red wasn't here; she was off swimming in the Fraggle Pond again. It was summer, it was getting hot in the Rock, and Red had taken to spending hours every day cooling off inside the pool.
Mokey sat back and leaned against her bed. Her heart was pounding, and her hands felt clammy. She may have been alone now, but in a few minutes, Red would be back. And then it would be time for her to say what she had wanted to say for so long now.
Just then, Mokey heard a noise. Her heart skipped a beat. Red was coming. Now was her chance...
At that moment, Red came bounding into the cave. She was dripping from head to toe, leaving a trail of water in her wake. Mokey watched with delight as the Fraggle leaped into her hammock.
"Boy," said Red, "That water's really refreshing this morning! You should come for a swim with me!"
"Red," said Mokey. Now was her chance. She was finally going to say it. "There's something I need to tell you."
"What is it?" asked Red. "Is something wrong?"
"Red," said Mokey. She was trying not to stammer. "I really like you."
"I like you too, Mokey,"
"You don't understand," said Mokey. "I like you as more than a friend. I mean, when I look at you, I just want to kiss you all over and..."
Suddenly, Red's eyes widened. "Mokey? You mean it? I never thought you felt the same way as I did!"
And then Red ran right over to Mokey, and the two embraced. They both closed their eyes, and found themselves swept up in the sweetest kiss Mokey could have ever imagined. They were both in absolute heaven...
And then Mokey woke up, and found herself staring at the wall of the rock. It had all been a dream. The same dream she had had for weeks and months on end.
But why did it have to be a dream? Why couldn't she tell Red how she really felt?
Mokey looked across the room. Red was sleeping soundly in her hammock, her long, unbraided hair flowing down her back and nearly touching the floor. Red was snoring loudly. But Mokey didn't mind. To her, any sound that Red made was music to her ears.
Quietly, Mokey got down out of her bed and put on her robe. She would let Red sleep a while longer. Mokey sneaked out of the cave and began wandering through the Rock.
It was a lovely day in Fraggle Rock. Flowers were blooming everywhere; the most beautiful flowers that Mokey had ever seen. Mokey picked one up and held it to her nose. The smell was wonderful.
How Mokey longed to pick the biggest, most beautiful flower in all of Fraggle Rock, and then march into Red's cave, show it to Red, and say "Red, I love you more than any other Fraggle in the world. Will you be my girlfriend?"
Little did Mokey know that Red was thinking the same thing...
A few hours later, Mokey stood in the Great Hall, painting a picture of the beautiful flowers that were in bloom all over Fraggle Rock. She had set up her easel right by the Fraggle pond, so that she could watch Red swimming while she painted. Right now, Red was diving from the top of a tall Doozer structure. Mokey watched eagerly as the athletic young Fraggle dived into the pond with a splash, and then emerged with a huge smile, her wet hair clinging to her face. Mokey was so focused on watching Red that she could hardly focus on her painting. In her eyes, Red was far more beautiful than any flower in the Rock.
For a little while, Mokey continued to paint flowers. But as soon as Red walked out of the pond, Mokey walked away from her easel and approached her. Red was drying herself off with a towel. She shook her head to get the water out of her pigtails, and a little water went on Mokey's face.
"Hey, Red," asked Mokey. "Can I paint you?"
"Well, uh, sure," said Red. "But why do you want to paint me?"
"I don't know," replied Mokey, tripping over her words. "I just want to do a nice portrait of you."
"Well, sure," said Red. "Just let me dry off."
"Thank you," said Mokey. "You're really nice, you know."
Mokey could have sworn she saw Red blush.
A few minutes later, Mokey stood at her easel, while Red sat in front of her on a small stool, patiently sitting as Mokey painted her. Mokey was having a hard time taking her eyes away from her friend to look at the canvas, however. All she could think about was how much she loved Red. With her huge pigtails, long legs, and bright orange color, Red was easily the prettiest Fraggle Mokey had ever seen.
Finally, just as Mokey managed to tear her eyes away from Red so that she could paint the portrait, she heard a loud snap as her paintbrush broke in two and fell to the ground.
"Oh, no," grumbled Mokey.
"What's wrong?" asked Red.
"My paintbrush is broken. I can't keep working on my painting."
"Oh, that's too bad," said Red. After a short pause, Red wagged her tail in Mokey's direction. "Here. You can use my baloobius?"
"Uh, n-no, that's fine," stammered Mokey. "How can I use you to paint you?"
"Yeah, I guess you're right," said Red. Mokey thought she could see her friend blushing again, but Red quickly hid her face from Mokey.
Mokey couldn't stop thinking about what had just happened. Why had Red been so eager to let her use her baloobius? Could Red feel the same way about her that...
No. It wasn't possible.
"It's okay, Red. I'll have to go to the Brushplant Cavern to get a new one."
"Oh, okay," said Red.
Just then, Mokey realized that this was her chance. To get Red away from the center of Fraggle Rock, to a nice and quiet place where she could finally admit how she felt without being overheard.
"Red?" she asked quietly. "Would you like to come with me?"
"Sure, why not?" said Red. "Let's go."
Red and Mokey walked down the tunnel that led to Brushplant Cavern to get a new one. It was a dark and narrow cave, with little to illuminate it. No flowers grew here. The only sound that the two Fraggles heard was the occasional buzz of an insect flying by.
Red trotted along at a quick pace, often skipping with excitement. Mokey slowly walked behind her. She loved to watch Red walk. Mokey picked up her pace and walked side by side with Red. She desperately wanted to hold Red's hand, but knew that was out of the question. Mokey sighed.
"What is it?" asked Red.
"Nothing," said Mokey quickly. "I just miss my old paintbrush."
After a brief while, Mokey and Red arrived in a cave filled with blooming flowers. The smell was lovely, and the cave looked so beautiful that Mokey knew she would have to come back here and paint it. Mokey picked up one of the flowers; a large purple fuzzyflower. She held it up to her nose and let the wonderful aroma waft over her. She closed her eyes and thought about all the most amazing things she could think of. And all of them were Red.
Hoping to give a hint of how she felt, Mokey passed the flower to Red. "Doesn't this smell wonderful?"
For a few sweet seconds, Red and Mokey stared deep into each other's eyes. Or at least, that's how Mokey felt. Then Red held the flower up and sniffed it.
"Ah... atchoo!" Red sneezed loudly and dropped the flower.
"Oh, I'm so sorry," said Mokey. "I forgot, you're allergic to fuzzyflowers. Here, take this." Mokey tossed Red a handkerchief.
Red blew her nose loudly and tossed the handkerchief over her shoulder. "Can we get out of this cave now?"
"No problem. I'm sorry about the flower, Red."
"No big deal." Red turned and walked out of the cave.
Mokey wanted to follow her, but stayed in the cave for a minute, thinking. She had been planning to admit her true feelings to Red just then, when she gave Red the flower, and she had messed it up. Would she ever be able to confess how she really felt?
Before leaving the cave, Mokey picked up Red's used handkerchief and placed it in her pocket, so she could have a little piece of Red to carry with her everywhere.
It was a long time before Red and Mokey could arrive at Brushplant Cavern. Next, they had to cross the Deep Fraggle Gorge, a very tall pit with a narrow strip of rock overtop of it to walk on. Red confidently walked ahead, but Mokey was so focused on staring at Red that she didn't look where she was going and nearly fell down the Gorge. She quickly picked herself up before Red could notice, and decided not to walk far behind her friend anymore. Instead, she walked right next to Red. Her heart melted as she watched Red's enormous pigtails flitting from side to side as she walked with her bouncing gate. Every time they made eye contact, even briefly, Mokey felt a little closer to heaven.
Unbeknownst to her, Red was thinking much the same thing. Mokey is so pretty, Red thought as she looked at the taller Fraggle walking next to her. I wish she could love me the way I love her. But Red tried not to let her feelings show.
Soon, the two Fraggles had nearly arrived at the Brushplant Cavern. But first, they had to pass through a dangerous Falling Rock Zone. Rocks of every size from pebbles to boulders came falling down from the rock mountains above, threatening to crush the Fraggles at any moment.
For once, Mokey tried to take her mind off of romance and focus on her friend's safety. But then she realized what she could do. "Red, hold my hand," said Mokey. "We'll be safer that way."
As soon as Red's fingers touched Mokey's, she felt as though she were walking on air. The feeling of Red's fuzzy hand against hers, intertwined as though they were lovers, felt better than anything Mokey could imagine. Hopefully, Mokey thought, Red wouldn't realize how sweaty her hands were. But Red's hand felt sweaty too. It must have been the heat...
Soon, they were almost out of the Falling Rock Zone. In the distance, they could see the tunnel that lead to the Brushplant Cavern. Mokey reluctantly broke the handshake and began to walk ahead of Red.
At that very moment, a torrent of small but heavy rocks fell to the ground right where Red was walking. Mokey heard Red screaming. Was she hurt?
Mokey raced back into the Falling Rock Zone as fast as her legs could carry her. She found Red lying on the ground, struggling to get off the ground. She was pinned to the floor by a rock on her tail.
"Are you hurt?" gasped Mokey.
"I'm fine," Red grunted. "But I can't get this stupid rock off my tail."
"Let me help you," said Mokey, and lifted the rock off her tail. Immediately, Red stood up, and brushed the dust off her legs. She gave her tail a flick, and Mokey could see her flinch in pain slightly.
"Does it hurt?" asked Mokey, concerned.
"A little," said Red, "but I'm fine. It's not broken or anything. I can still make it."
The two Fraggles quickly made it out of the Falling Rock Zone, and into the tunnel leading to Brushplant Cavern. Mokey said nothing. She couldn't believe what had just happened. Red could have died just then, and Mokey would have never had a chance to tell her how much she really loved her.
Mokey made a decision. As soon as they were in the Brushplant Cavern, she was going to tell Red everything.
A few minutes later, they were inside the Brushplant Cavern. It was a lovelier place than Mokey could have imagined. The floor was covered with grass, small creatures of all sorts darted here and there, and the walls of the rock were covered in flowers - fortunately for Red, none of them fuzzyflowers. But nothing in the cavern was nearly as beautiful as the yellow Fraggle who stood right next to Mokey.
Mokey cleared her throat anxiously. Now was the moment.
"Red... there's something I need to tell you."
"Yes? What is it?"
For a few seconds, Mokey stammered. Then she immediately blurted it out. "I love you, Red!"
"So do I, Mokey!" said Red, sounding slightly shocked.
"No, you don't understand!" said Mokey. "I like you as more than a friend!"
"So do I!" said Red, practically screaming now.
Mokey was stunned. "You... do?"
"Yes!" said Red, beginning to cry now. "When I look at you, I just want to kiss you and kiss you and... and tell you I love you, and..."
"RED!" Mokey screamed. "That's exactly how I feel. I've been wanting to tell you for so long, but I never had the courage."
"Neither did I," said Red sadly.
"Red," said Mokey, beginning to stammer again. "Will you be my girlfriend? And love me always, and kiss me, and..."
"YES!" shouted Red, and the two of them embraced each other warmly. Red leaped into Mokey's arms, and the two of them moved their snouts closer and closer. Then they closed their eyes, and shared a more passionate kiss than they ever could have imagined. It was the best thing Mokey could imagine: Red's lovely snout pressing against hers; her sweet breath in Mokey's mouth; their tongues touching. It was pure heaven.
Finally, after many seconds, they broke the kiss, gasping for air. "Let's do it again," said Mokey immediately.
And they did. They kissed each other again, lips locked, snouts touching, and both of them felt as though they were in a place even sweeter than heaven. It was the best day of Mokey's life. The most beautiful Fraggle ever to exist was in her arms, kissing her. Mokey pulled her lips away from Red's. Then she began to kiss Red all over her face, again and again. "Thank you so much," she said.
"And thank you," said Red.
"Now that we're girlfriends," said Mokey, "we'll have to come here often. To the most romantic place we know."
And then, with Red still in her arms, Mokey walked over to the brushplant and picked the perfect plant to use for her paintbrush. And then, the two girlfriends walked out of the cave and began the long journey home.
This time, they didn't worry about falling rocks or fuzzyflowers. They didn't worry about anything at all. Mokey carried Red the whole way, and every few minutes they would break into another lovely Fraggle kiss. They were nearly back home again when Mokey finally put Red down again.
"This has been the best day of my life," said Red. "I'm so glad I came with you."
"And now," said Mokey, "I'm going to paint the most beautiful portrait of you." Mokey brushed the brushplant across Red's snout, making her scrunch up her nose in the most adorable way.
"And the next time your paintbrush breaks," said Red, "feel free to use my baloobius."
The two Fraggles playfully linked their tails.
That evening, Mokey lay on her bed, staring at the wall of the rock for a long time. She couldn't believe what had happened. Red, her best friend, the only Fraggle she had ever truly loved, was her girlfriend now.
After a while, Red bounced into the room. She was thinking the exact same thing, and her face bore the widest smile Mokey had ever seen. Red undid the ribbons in her pigtails and let her long red hair hang down her back.
"Your hair is so beautiful," Mokey sighed dreamily.
Mokey reached onto the wall of the rock, where she picked a flower that was blooming. It was a bright yellow, just like Red's skin. Mokey placed the flower in her girlfriend's hair.
"Don't worry," said Mokey. "It's not a fuzzyflower."
Red laughed. "I wouldn't mind even if it was."
That night, Mokey dreamed again. But this time, she dreamed that she was frolicking in the Brushplant Cavern with her best friend - and girlfriend - Red. And when she woke up, she found Red - the greatest Fraggle she could dream of - lying next to her in the bed.
It was the start of a new day, and Mokey was ready for anything.
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