A/N: I wanted to write a filler for A Boy in a Bush, butI had no idea it'd turn out like... this. A little short and a little pointless, but oh so much fun! I knew there was a fantastic little moment missing...

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"What are you doing here, Booth?"

Before he could reply, a young student in the back rose from her seat. "Is Booth your boyfriend, Dr. Brennan?"

Booth sat back down, grinning at the blush creeping to his partner's cheeks as she struggled to compose a reply. "No, he is simply my colleague. We work together."

A girl from near his seat stood, glancing over at Booth before she spoke. "Is he single?" Her friends seated nearby giggled, hastily covering their mouths when Goodman shot them a stern look.

"Why don't you ask him that?" Brennan replied, her turn to smile as Booth looked embarrassed.

"I'm, uh…" he cleared his throat. "I have a girlfriend."

"Shame." The girl took her seat.

Dr. Goodman stepped forward, adjusting the microphone. "Any other questions?" He didn't wait long before continuing. "Thank you, Dr. Brennan."

The students clapped politely for a moment before gathering their belongings and exiting the hall. Brennan carefully stepped down from the stage, approaching her partner. "So, why are you here?"

"What, you don't think I'd come just to hear you give a speech? You did good, by the way."

"Thank you. But honestly, did you really come here just to embarrass me?"

"It worked, didn't it?" She fixed him with a glare. "Fine. We've got a case."

They began walking towards the parking lot.

"Why didn't you answer my question, Bones?" Brennan stiffened slightly, but kept walking, not answering his query. "Andy is based on me, isn't he?"

She sighed. "Give it up, Booth. It's fiction."

Booth shook his head. "No way. It can't be. He's too much like me."

"You only think that because you have an ego problem."

"I do not. I'm just perfect." He smirked.

Brennan smiled slightly, giving her partner a playful shove. "Oh, shut up."

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