Dwight could be found doing some odd things before bedtime. He might practice his karate moves that he learned for self - defense in the office (or so he thought). Then he would go through his collection of Schrute family heirlooms that he kept in his office drawer. After that, he would write a letter to his cousin Mose, updating him on the office happenings. All these things would tire him out enough to finally go to sleep.
Dwight in the office had an interesting bedtime story. One night, Dwight decided to make his office cubicle as comfortable as possible for his 'bedtime'. He brought in a small cot and a warm blanket. He started by reading some old office memos as if they were bedtime stories. As he read, he would mumble to himself about how things used to be better in the office 'back in the day'. He then lay down on his cot and stared at the ceiling, thinking about all the pranks he could play on Jim the next day. Eventually, he drifted off to sleep, with a small smile on his face, his mind full of office - related dreams.
Buggs might eat some seeds before bedtime to have a full tummy for the night.
There could be a story where Dwight as a kid was really into collecting bugs. And he would bring his bug collection to school to show off, but it just ended up scaring most of the other kids. It was his unique hobby that set him apart even as a young boy.
If we're talking about a Dwight fanfic in an office setting with a gay theme, it could be a great opportunity to tell a story that breaks stereotypes. Dwight, who might be known for his strict and sometimes odd behavior in the office, could be shown in a more vulnerable and relatable way. The fanfic could explore his friendships, romances, or even his personal growth within the office walls, all while dealing with the challenges and joys of being gay in that environment.
The plot might revolve around Dwight being the target of some office gossip due to his suspected gay relationship. However, instead of caving in, he decides to use this as an opportunity to educate his colleagues about acceptance and love. Along the way, he also discovers more about himself and his place in the office community.
Eugene could be telling Rapunzel a story about his childhood while she leans on his shoulder. Rapunzel might also sing a soft lullaby she learned in the tower, and Eugene would listen with a smile on his face. Then they would slowly fall asleep, with the gentle breeze blowing through Rapunzel's long hair.
I remember there might have been a story where Dwight as a kid was very competitive in school. He was always eager to be the best in his class, whether it was in academics or in some sort of small - scale farming - related competitions. His competitiveness carried on into his adult life at Dunder Mifflin.
One naughty thing she could do is to secretly organize a silly competition during the party, like who can make the silliest face while eating a cupcake. It's a bit naughty because it's unexpected and not part of the official party plan, but it can bring a lot of laughter and joy to the event.
I think 'the office bedtime stories' could also be about the unspoken rules and cultures in an office. They might tell of a newbie who slowly discovers all these hidden aspects of office life, like the coffee - sharing traditions or the way people compete for the best parking spot in a light - hearted and engaging narrative.
They might try to find ways to return the letters to the senders. In some novels, characters at the Dead Letter Office might look for clues within the letters to figure out the correct addresses.