“They didn’t call him Hardy for nothing.”

nancy.

Nancy.

NANCY. 

WHOA THERE.

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“An hour later Frank was back at the squad building in the men's shower, hot water steaming over his body as he rinsed off the soap.”

—A Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Super Mystery: Dead on Arrival, by Carolyn Keene

like for Joe/Nancy, reblog for Frank/Nancy!

i wanna see how many hardydrew shippers there are!

Joe's letter to Nancy in CAP- as read by Frank

Dear Nancy Drew

[FH: He used your last name for some reason.] 

I am glad you and Ned are back together.  You go together like peanut butter and jelly.  When you’re apart, it’s like peanut butter and sadness.  Or jelly and uncomfortable silences.  Either way, you’re looking at a sandwich that no one wants, and probably no one will buy it ever.

[ND: Yep, that sounds like Joe.  Tell him I say hi.]

[FH: Oh, you wish that was the end of the note.  It goes on:]

A world where Ned and Nancy are not together as a couple is as disturbing as it is dangerous to the quantum make-up of our interstellar plane of reality-

[FH: You know what, I’m just going to stop reading there.]

I love how Nancy calls Ned after seeing the monster and has nothing to say, but calls Frank and totally tells him about the monster.

Ouch! The Nickerson ain’t worthy.

“Joe was leafing through one of the textbooks. He paused to sound out one of the longest words he'd ever seen in the English language. "Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid." "What is that?" Richie asked. "Beats me, but the book says the Environmental Protection Agency banned it in the seventies. Probably because no one could pronounce it.”

—The Hardy Boys Case Files #114 (1996) ps 14
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