In 'Spongebob Patrick tells a story', Patrick could be telling a story about a magical sea creature they met. He might describe it in his own unique, silly way, like how it had ten eyes and could talk backwards. The story probably also involves Spongebob's reactions, which are always entertaining.
Well, there was this time when Patrick found a strange old book in the ocean. He opened it and a dark mist came out. The mist seeped into Patrick's mind and made him do really creepy things. He started building these spooky structures around Spongebob's pineapple house. Spongebob was so scared because Patrick was not acting like his normal self at all. Patrick would just stare at him blankly with a sinister look on his face.
Well, of course, the main characters are Spongebob and Patrick. Spongebob is the overly - enthusiastic and hard - working sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea. Patrick is his best friend, a pink starfish who is not always the brightest but is always there for Spongebob.
One bedtime story could be like this. Spongebob and Patrick were playing on the beach all day. When it was time to go to bed, they went to Spongebob's house. Spongebob's pet snail Gary was already asleep in his little shell. Spongebob and Patrick lay down on the bed. Spongebob began to tell a story about a lost treasure in Bikini Bottom. He said that long ago, a pirate ship had sunk near their home and it was filled with gold doubloons and shiny jewels. Patrick was so intrigued by the story that he almost forgot it was bedtime. But as Spongebob went on to describe how they would find the treasure if they followed a special starfish pattern, Patrick's energy waned. His eyes closed and he fell asleep, and Spongebob whispered the rest of the story to himself before also falling asleep.
In the deep blue sea of Bikini Bottom, it was time for Spongebob and Patrick to go to bed. Spongebob was already in his pajamas, which were his regular square pants but in a soft, sleep - friendly fabric. Patrick, on the other hand, didn't have any proper sleepwear. Spongebob invited Patrick to share his bed. As they lay there, Spongebob told a story. He said, 'Patrick, imagine we are on a far - away island made of candy. There are gummy fish swimming around and chocolate corals.' Patrick's mouth watered at the thought. But as Spongebob continued to describe the gentle waves lapping at the candy shore, Patrick's eyelids grew heavy. He yawned and curled up next to Spongebob. Spongebob kept talking softly until Patrick was sound asleep. Then Spongebob closed his eyes and joined Patrick in the land of dreams.
Perhaps it's a spooky story about the Flying Dutchman. Patrick could be saying how they saw the ghost ship one night while they were out on a late - night stroll. He might describe the green glow around the ship, the creepy skeleton crew, and how the Flying Dutchman himself appeared with his long beard and menacing eyes.
Since we only know that Patrick tells SpongeBob a bedtime story but have no details about it, it could be anything. Maybe it's a story about their adventures in Bikini Bottom, like the time they found a magical seashell. Or perhaps it's a made - up story about a giant jellyfish that protects the ocean. Without more information, it's all speculation.
The main characters are Spongebob and Patrick. Spongebob is the enthusiastic and friendly sponge, and Patrick is his best friend, the not - so - bright but very lovable starfish.
Friendship is a very common theme. Since Spongebob and Patrick are best friends in the original show, fanfics often explore different aspects of their friendship, like how they support each other or overcome differences.
I'm not sure if there are official or widely - accepted 'gay fanfic' about Spongebob and Patrick in a completely appropriate sense. The 'Spongebob Squarepants' is mainly a children's show, and creating such fanfics might deviate from its original family - friendly concept. However, in the realm of fan - created works, there could be some out there, but it's not something that is typically promoted in mainstream channels.