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Scenes that Should've Been
This is a series of fillers based on the Season 5 eps:
“Do you want me to tell you something really subversive? Love is everything it's cracked up to be. That's why people are so cynical about it. It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.” -Erica Jong
Harbingers in the Fountain
Booth paced the floor of the ER waiting room for the hundredth time, alternately cursing himself for not getting to her before the crazy cult doc could stab her and thanking God that he had gotten there when he did in time to save her.
He couldn’t take it any longer and he blew past the nurses with a quick flash of his badge and began hunting her down. She was just hopping down off of one of the beds and the doc who was seeing to her offered his hand to steady her.
“You okay, Bones?” he covered the distance between them quickly, sliding a possessive hand around to rest on his place on her back.
“I’m fine,” she assured him, holding up her arm to show him the flesh-colored bandage that now covered the stab wound, “It only took a few stitches.”
“Look at that,” he grinned, “you can barely see it.”
“I’ve informed Dr. Brennan that she should take the pain medication as needed and refrain from overusing her arm,” the doctor addressed Booth directly, “Call right away if she experiences any light-headedness or nausea.”
“Got it,” Booth said, cutting off Bones’ reply and steering her out of the room, “Com’ on, Bones, let’s go find some friendly furniture for you to rest on.”
“I’m perfectly capable walking under my own power,” she scolded him, "and it's you who is prone to odd side-effects when taking your medication."
“Yeah, I know,” he said, “just, lemme do this, okay?”
She nodded, slowing down so that he could return his hand to her lower back as they walked toward his SUV, “This is not your fault. In fact, if anything you saved me.”
“Avalon sent me,” he muttered, brushing off the thanks.
“Regardless, I am grateful for your assistance,” she gave him a small smile, melting his heart just a tiny bit more.
He regarded her in the yellow glare of the streetlights, thinking that it didn’t matter what light she was in, she still looked beautiful to him.
“I-“ he started, remembering his conversation with Avalon about the difference between his brain and his heart, but wimping out before he could follow through, “I’m glad you’re okay, Bones.”
She gave him a long look like she knew he was hiding something but couldn’t figure out what it was.
“I am, Booth,” she repeated, “I’m fine.”
The drive was silent, but it wasn’t the awkward kind and soon enough he was dropping her off at her apartment.
“Call me, you know, if you feel lightheaded or anything,” he said, standing just outside of her door as she unlocked it.
“I will,” she promised.
He gave her a little wave and she waved in return and he headed out to the parking lot. From the SUV he watched as the little shadow he knew was his Bones moved around her apartment and he cursed his cowardice.
The next time they were alone- no matter what happened- he would tell her how he felt. How he really felt. That he loved her. And maybe, just maybe, she would feel the same way too.
“Do you want me to tell you something really subversive? Love is everything it's cracked up to be. That's why people are so cynical about it. It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.” -Erica Jong
Harbingers in the Fountain
Booth paced the floor of the ER waiting room for the hundredth time, alternately cursing himself for not getting to her before the crazy cult doc could stab her and thanking God that he had gotten there when he did in time to save her.
He couldn’t take it any longer and he blew past the nurses with a quick flash of his badge and began hunting her down. She was just hopping down off of one of the beds and the doc who was seeing to her offered his hand to steady her.
“You okay, Bones?” he covered the distance between them quickly, sliding a possessive hand around to rest on his place on her back.
“I’m fine,” she assured him, holding up her arm to show him the flesh-colored bandage that now covered the stab wound, “It only took a few stitches.”
“Look at that,” he grinned, “you can barely see it.”
“I’ve informed Dr. Brennan that she should take the pain medication as needed and refrain from overusing her arm,” the doctor addressed Booth directly, “Call right away if she experiences any light-headedness or nausea.”
“Got it,” Booth said, cutting off Bones’ reply and steering her out of the room, “Com’ on, Bones, let’s go find some friendly furniture for you to rest on.”
“I’m perfectly capable walking under my own power,” she scolded him, "and it's you who is prone to odd side-effects when taking your medication."
“Yeah, I know,” he said, “just, lemme do this, okay?”
She nodded, slowing down so that he could return his hand to her lower back as they walked toward his SUV, “This is not your fault. In fact, if anything you saved me.”
“Avalon sent me,” he muttered, brushing off the thanks.
“Regardless, I am grateful for your assistance,” she gave him a small smile, melting his heart just a tiny bit more.
He regarded her in the yellow glare of the streetlights, thinking that it didn’t matter what light she was in, she still looked beautiful to him.
“I-“ he started, remembering his conversation with Avalon about the difference between his brain and his heart, but wimping out before he could follow through, “I’m glad you’re okay, Bones.”
She gave him a long look like she knew he was hiding something but couldn’t figure out what it was.
“I am, Booth,” she repeated, “I’m fine.”
The drive was silent, but it wasn’t the awkward kind and soon enough he was dropping her off at her apartment.
“Call me, you know, if you feel lightheaded or anything,” he said, standing just outside of her door as she unlocked it.
“I will,” she promised.
He gave her a little wave and she waved in return and he headed out to the parking lot. From the SUV he watched as the little shadow he knew was his Bones moved around her apartment and he cursed his cowardice.
The next time they were alone- no matter what happened- he would tell her how he felt. How he really felt. That he loved her. And maybe, just maybe, she would feel the same way too.

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The Bond in the Boot
“A little consideration, a little thought for others, makes all the difference.” – Winnie the Pooh
The Bond in the Boot
Dr. Temperance Brennan stepped into the Paige Turner bookstore on a mission. Above her head, a soft bell chimed, announcing her presence whether she wanted to or not. The musty scent of aging paper mixed with a hint of vanilla from the candle that burned at the counter filled her lungs, evoking memories of similar boutiques that she had visited around the world. Row upon row of neatly shelved books that had been organized first by genre, then by author, beckoned to her to set aside any personal agenda and plumb their depths.
Plumbing- Booth’s plumbing to be specific- was what had brought her here today in the first place, however, and she was singularly determined to complete the task before indulging any of her own whims. Beginning in the self-help section and moving to the home improvement one she hoped that it would be worth the effort. She had scoffed at Sweets’ suggestion initially, but the issue did seem very important to Booth and she wished to be a good friend.
Her eyes alighted on the book in question and she smiled smugly. Booth’s lackeys had wasted several hours frequenting book retailers across the metro area and it had taken her mere minutes in a shop that no doubt was overlooked by the common passerby. Task complete, she determined that she still had a good deal of time before she was needed at Booth’s office, so she could now indulge herself.
Her first stop was the mystery section, where she confirmed that there still were no copies of her book present. Paige, the owner of the small boutique, had assured her the first time she’d shopped here that, in the used book industry, the absence of a book was a good thing and meant that a majority of her readers had chosen to keep their books rather than trade them in for something newer.
Next she moved onto the classics section with a brief sojourn in the reference area to see whether any useful osteology books had come in since her last visit. By the time she needed to leave, she had an armload of books that she had decided to purchase.
“Would you like any of these gift-wrapped, Dr. Brennan,” Paige asked as she rung up the selections.
Brennan considered it for a moment, then shook her head, “No thank you and would you please ring this one up separately,” she indicated Booth’s book.
“Of course,” the other woman smiled congenially, tucking the separate receipt into Booth’s book, “Would you prefer a separate bag for it as well?”
Nodding, Brennan paid both totals and exited the store, feeling very pleased with the venture’s outcome. Now not only would she be enabling Booth to regain a lost skill, but by allowing him to pay for the book himself she would not be drawing undue attention to the monetary disparity that existed between him, nor would she insult his virility.
The Bond in the Boot
Dr. Temperance Brennan stepped into the Paige Turner bookstore on a mission. Above her head, a soft bell chimed, announcing her presence whether she wanted to or not. The musty scent of aging paper mixed with a hint of vanilla from the candle that burned at the counter filled her lungs, evoking memories of similar boutiques that she had visited around the world. Row upon row of neatly shelved books that had been organized first by genre, then by author, beckoned to her to set aside any personal agenda and plumb their depths.
Plumbing- Booth’s plumbing to be specific- was what had brought her here today in the first place, however, and she was singularly determined to complete the task before indulging any of her own whims. Beginning in the self-help section and moving to the home improvement one she hoped that it would be worth the effort. She had scoffed at Sweets’ suggestion initially, but the issue did seem very important to Booth and she wished to be a good friend.
Her eyes alighted on the book in question and she smiled smugly. Booth’s lackeys had wasted several hours frequenting book retailers across the metro area and it had taken her mere minutes in a shop that no doubt was overlooked by the common passerby. Task complete, she determined that she still had a good deal of time before she was needed at Booth’s office, so she could now indulge herself.
Her first stop was the mystery section, where she confirmed that there still were no copies of her book present. Paige, the owner of the small boutique, had assured her the first time she’d shopped here that, in the used book industry, the absence of a book was a good thing and meant that a majority of her readers had chosen to keep their books rather than trade them in for something newer.
Next she moved onto the classics section with a brief sojourn in the reference area to see whether any useful osteology books had come in since her last visit. By the time she needed to leave, she had an armload of books that she had decided to purchase.
“Would you like any of these gift-wrapped, Dr. Brennan,” Paige asked as she rung up the selections.
Brennan considered it for a moment, then shook her head, “No thank you and would you please ring this one up separately,” she indicated Booth’s book.
“Of course,” the other woman smiled congenially, tucking the separate receipt into Booth’s book, “Would you prefer a separate bag for it as well?”
Nodding, Brennan paid both totals and exited the store, feeling very pleased with the venture’s outcome. Now not only would she be enabling Booth to regain a lost skill, but by allowing him to pay for the book himself she would not be drawing undue attention to the monetary disparity that existed between him, nor would she insult his virility.

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Re: Scenes that Should've Been
I loved both of these, the first is what we'd expect from Booth - I mean really, "Atta girl"? Puh-leeeeze. The second though, too funny, especially the way Brennan justifies it all in her mind,
"Now not only would she be enabling Booth to regain a lost skill, but by allowing him to pay for the book himself she would not be drawing undue attention to the monetary disparity that existed between him, nor would she insult his virility."
That is just so Brennan, it slays me.
RM
"Now not only would she be enabling Booth to regain a lost skill, but by allowing him to pay for the book himself she would not be drawing undue attention to the monetary disparity that existed between him, nor would she insult his virility."
That is just so Brennan, it slays me.
Re: Scenes that Should've Been
Reading these makes me wish that we could get these two to do some more of their little bits that they put out on youtube a season or two ago. That'd be cool. Thanx Thnx!
Waiting on The Plain in the Prodigy...
Waiting on The Plain in the Prodigy...

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The Plain in the Prodigy
There were so many notes that could've been picked for this one. Hope I chose the right ones. - Gum 
“Don't wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challenges, obstacles and less than perfect conditions. So what. Get started now. With each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident and more and more successful.” – Mark Victor Hansen
The Plain in the Prodigy
From the moment he had dumped it unceremoniously on his bed along with the rest of his clothes that he had gone into the hospital with it had been staring at him. He’d double-checked with Cam when she’d dropped him off that it belonged to him and despite the huge smirk of her face, he had to believe that she was telling the truth.
His first thought was, “Why?” He hated chickens in all forms, so to wear one, seemed more than a little strange. Then, of course, there was the obvious phallic reference and he wasn’t really sure he wanted people’s eyes to be drawn there all of the time; didn’t seem like a serious “cop” thing to do. Finding his way back had definitely set his self-confidence back a notch, so it didn’t sit well with him that way either.
The odd thing was, that he remembered it being in his coma dream. There, though, he thought it had been better placed. Jared, after all, had always been the more self-assured of the two Booth brothers and putting his sexual prowess on display seemed like something Jared would do too. But then, he also could’ve sworn that Cam was Jared’s partner and that Bren was his wife, so the dream impressions could only get him so far.
The thing had really started eating at him once Bones was back and they were back to solving cases again. At the fountain she’d questioned his lack of garish socks, flashy ties, the belt buckle. Every day after that he’d questioned whether or not he should put it back on. The socks had been easy to go back to, being super comfy on his aching feet, not to mention they made him smile. The ties he wasn’t so sure about, but he knew he’d get around to that eventually. The belt buckle, though made him wonder if he still even was the man who used to wear it.
Then came the call about the body on the tracks. He’d called Bones as usual and told her he’d swing by and pick her up on the way to the crime scene. He’d hung up, slid on a gray tie instead of his black one, and once again, the belt buckle had called to him. This time, instead of ignoring it, he picked it up, brushing his fingers against the smooth, cool metal and triggering a firestorm of memories. The ship. Completing the circuit. His rescue. Her graveside gift.
It still made him feel a little uncomfortable and he wasn’t sure exactly why he was doing it, but he slipped it on anyway. If it was that important to her that she would replace it, well, he owed it to her to give it a shot. If, that is, she even noticed its return at all.
“Don't wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will always be challenges, obstacles and less than perfect conditions. So what. Get started now. With each step you take, you will grow stronger and stronger, more and more skilled, more and more self-confident and more and more successful.” – Mark Victor Hansen
The Plain in the Prodigy
From the moment he had dumped it unceremoniously on his bed along with the rest of his clothes that he had gone into the hospital with it had been staring at him. He’d double-checked with Cam when she’d dropped him off that it belonged to him and despite the huge smirk of her face, he had to believe that she was telling the truth.
His first thought was, “Why?” He hated chickens in all forms, so to wear one, seemed more than a little strange. Then, of course, there was the obvious phallic reference and he wasn’t really sure he wanted people’s eyes to be drawn there all of the time; didn’t seem like a serious “cop” thing to do. Finding his way back had definitely set his self-confidence back a notch, so it didn’t sit well with him that way either.
The odd thing was, that he remembered it being in his coma dream. There, though, he thought it had been better placed. Jared, after all, had always been the more self-assured of the two Booth brothers and putting his sexual prowess on display seemed like something Jared would do too. But then, he also could’ve sworn that Cam was Jared’s partner and that Bren was his wife, so the dream impressions could only get him so far.
The thing had really started eating at him once Bones was back and they were back to solving cases again. At the fountain she’d questioned his lack of garish socks, flashy ties, the belt buckle. Every day after that he’d questioned whether or not he should put it back on. The socks had been easy to go back to, being super comfy on his aching feet, not to mention they made him smile. The ties he wasn’t so sure about, but he knew he’d get around to that eventually. The belt buckle, though made him wonder if he still even was the man who used to wear it.
Then came the call about the body on the tracks. He’d called Bones as usual and told her he’d swing by and pick her up on the way to the crime scene. He’d hung up, slid on a gray tie instead of his black one, and once again, the belt buckle had called to him. This time, instead of ignoring it, he picked it up, brushing his fingers against the smooth, cool metal and triggering a firestorm of memories. The ship. Completing the circuit. His rescue. Her graveside gift.
It still made him feel a little uncomfortable and he wasn’t sure exactly why he was doing it, but he slipped it on anyway. If it was that important to her that she would replace it, well, he owed it to her to give it a shot. If, that is, she even noticed its return at all.

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Re: Scenes that Should've Been
Gum, I'd forgotten all about Bones having to replace it after the ship! Wow, that puts it in a whole new perspective. I definitely think you chose the right one to write on, but by all means, if you have more then no one says you have to limit yourself to one per episode. Do they??
Now I'm off to look up Mark Victor Hansen ...
Now I'm off to look up Mark Victor Hansen ...

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The Pilot
Thnx, but I usually stick to one per ep. I'll post some from eps past, starting with the Pilot.
-Gum
*****
The Pilot
She stared at the bones in front of her, going over them first with her eyes, then again with the computer’s magnifying lens to make sure that no minute detail went unnoticed. Though she would never admit it to her more esoteric colleagues she had enjoyed being out in the field with Agent Booth- despite his crass comments and even crasser nicknames. It had given her a much broader context to draw from than the one she received working solely from the lab.
It was also very invigorating to think that the work she did here today could possibly help bring this girl’s killer to justice in a short amount of time. The digs such as she had just returned from often helped with identification, but those responsible were hardly ever brought to justice and the opportunity to see justice served appealed to her.
And so as she went over the bones yet again she made up her mind. The next time the opportunity presented itself, she would state her conditions for working with Agent Booth: full participation in this and any other cases that he brought to the Jeffersonian including field work. He didn’t need to know that Dr. Goodman would continue forcing them to work together whether he acceded to her demands or not, and she didn’t particularly care what means she would have to employ to get her way- she could think of several right now that she was reasonably sure would work. Chuckling silently to herself she thought of the tactic Angela had used at the airport to get what she had wanted- Brennan certainly would not be employing that method, but whatever she chose she knew it would have to be something drastic.
It was time to show Special Agent Seeley Booth that she was just as capable at solving crimes as he was- time to show him that scientists possessed just as much drive as law enforcement officers and that sometimes the scientists saw what the officers could not.
-Gum
*****
The Pilot
She stared at the bones in front of her, going over them first with her eyes, then again with the computer’s magnifying lens to make sure that no minute detail went unnoticed. Though she would never admit it to her more esoteric colleagues she had enjoyed being out in the field with Agent Booth- despite his crass comments and even crasser nicknames. It had given her a much broader context to draw from than the one she received working solely from the lab.
It was also very invigorating to think that the work she did here today could possibly help bring this girl’s killer to justice in a short amount of time. The digs such as she had just returned from often helped with identification, but those responsible were hardly ever brought to justice and the opportunity to see justice served appealed to her.
And so as she went over the bones yet again she made up her mind. The next time the opportunity presented itself, she would state her conditions for working with Agent Booth: full participation in this and any other cases that he brought to the Jeffersonian including field work. He didn’t need to know that Dr. Goodman would continue forcing them to work together whether he acceded to her demands or not, and she didn’t particularly care what means she would have to employ to get her way- she could think of several right now that she was reasonably sure would work. Chuckling silently to herself she thought of the tactic Angela had used at the airport to get what she had wanted- Brennan certainly would not be employing that method, but whatever she chose she knew it would have to be something drastic.
It was time to show Special Agent Seeley Booth that she was just as capable at solving crimes as he was- time to show him that scientists possessed just as much drive as law enforcement officers and that sometimes the scientists saw what the officers could not.

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The Graft in the Girl
These older ones come from my completed 100 Themes over on FF. And this one is probably my absolute favorite, so I'll end the night with it.
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The Graft in the Girl (Fairy Tale)
“Once upon a time” and “happily ever after”- that is how fairy tales begin and end.
They started out right, at least. Man and woman meet in college, flirt for a semester, date the rest of the way through, and marry halfway through senior year because impatience is the hallmark of young love. After a few years of enjoying married life, they embark upon the ultimate “American dream”- parenthood. They buy all of the right books, and do all of the things that expectant parents are supposed to do the first time around.
Then their daughter is born- the perfect mix of him and her- and life could not be better. He feels slightly overwhelmed at all of the responsibilities that are bound up in this seven-pound human being, but he’s up to the challenge. He jokes about walking softly and carrying a big stick once the boys start coming around, but secretly he is already imagining what she will look like in her wedding gown.
Every time he is sent out on a dangerous assignment, he prays he will make it back safely for his girls and when an administrative position finally comes up he pounces on the opportunity to be out of harm’s way. His first day on the job he grins, knowing that now he will be there to watch his little girl grow up, graduate from high school, and marry into her own “happily ever after.”
It is not to be.
Which is why he is angry. Standing at his daughter’s bedside he listens to two of his best agents tell him that his daughter’s impending death might not be a mistake- that someone may have deliberately put Amy, and many others like her in mortal danger. He gives them permission to do whatever is necessary to put the SOB’s away for life. They do, but it is too late for Amy, and he is still forced to stand by her bedside, powerless to help her live.
He stands in a church, consoling her mother until it is time. This is not the aisle that he pictured taking her down, surrounded by pallbearers instead of bridesmaids, but it is the path that he must walk, so he holds his head high and does his duty as a father the best he knows how.
Life is supposed to be a certain way- to go through a specific series of events until one is old and gray with a gaggle of grandkids watching in the wings. You bury your grandparents, you bury your parents, you may even bury your spouse. But no one should have to bury their own child- no one. There will be no graduation, no boys, no weddings, no “happily ever after” for the Cullen family- only wistful, fleeting memories of “once upon a time.”
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The Graft in the Girl (Fairy Tale)
“Once upon a time” and “happily ever after”- that is how fairy tales begin and end.
They started out right, at least. Man and woman meet in college, flirt for a semester, date the rest of the way through, and marry halfway through senior year because impatience is the hallmark of young love. After a few years of enjoying married life, they embark upon the ultimate “American dream”- parenthood. They buy all of the right books, and do all of the things that expectant parents are supposed to do the first time around.
Then their daughter is born- the perfect mix of him and her- and life could not be better. He feels slightly overwhelmed at all of the responsibilities that are bound up in this seven-pound human being, but he’s up to the challenge. He jokes about walking softly and carrying a big stick once the boys start coming around, but secretly he is already imagining what she will look like in her wedding gown.
Every time he is sent out on a dangerous assignment, he prays he will make it back safely for his girls and when an administrative position finally comes up he pounces on the opportunity to be out of harm’s way. His first day on the job he grins, knowing that now he will be there to watch his little girl grow up, graduate from high school, and marry into her own “happily ever after.”
It is not to be.
Which is why he is angry. Standing at his daughter’s bedside he listens to two of his best agents tell him that his daughter’s impending death might not be a mistake- that someone may have deliberately put Amy, and many others like her in mortal danger. He gives them permission to do whatever is necessary to put the SOB’s away for life. They do, but it is too late for Amy, and he is still forced to stand by her bedside, powerless to help her live.
He stands in a church, consoling her mother until it is time. This is not the aisle that he pictured taking her down, surrounded by pallbearers instead of bridesmaids, but it is the path that he must walk, so he holds his head high and does his duty as a father the best he knows how.
Life is supposed to be a certain way- to go through a specific series of events until one is old and gray with a gaggle of grandkids watching in the wings. You bury your grandparents, you bury your parents, you may even bury your spouse. But no one should have to bury their own child- no one. There will be no graduation, no boys, no weddings, no “happily ever after” for the Cullen family- only wistful, fleeting memories of “once upon a time.”

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Re: Scenes that Should've Been
Thanks for those, Gum. I really enjoy extra bits like these of the episodes. You captured the missing part from tGitG very well.

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The Woman in the Garden
Something for the hiatus.
“A thorn defends the rose, harming only those who would steal the blossom.” –Chinese Proverbs
The Woman in the Garden
He should’ve seen it coming, but he hadn’t, and right now it was taking every ounce of self-control that he possessed not to react to the news. Once the other agent turned the corner, Booth found the first place he could trust his legs to get him to and sat down.
He ran his hands through his hair, sucking in air and fighting the urge to put his fist through the nearest wall. Not wanting anyone to ask questions, he quickly stood up and made his way to the elevators. A gawky-looking kid who barely looked old enough to shave let alone be FBI tried to hop on with him, but Booth’s cold glare made him back off, stammering that he’d catch the next one.
Booth gave a curt nod as the doors closed and sank back against the back wall as he dropped toward the parking lot. When she’d been in here the last time, did she have any clue what kind of trouble she’d stirred up? Probably not.
She’d probably been all cool and confident, smirking at herself for putting the gang banger in his place. For whatever reason it seemed to be important for her to how the world that she didn’t intimidate easily. In fact, there was no doubt in Booth’s mind that his partner had enjoyed the fracas and would gladly do it again if given the chance.
Of course, he thought, hopping into his SUV and gripping the steering wheel tightly, it also hadn’t crossed her mind that the gang would get ticked and put out a hit on her. They’d make good on it too, he grimaced. They’d send a pack after her, give her a good thrashing, and leave her for dead just like they’d done to Jose. If Booth was lucky, they’d leave a note and dump her in a high-traffic area; if not-well-he wouldn’t think about that.
He was half-way home when she called, eagerly informing him about the double funeral she’d paid for and instructing him on where and when to show up. He managed to convince her he’d be there before snapping his phone shut.
As he changed for the funeral, he realized he had three options: warn Bones, tell Cullen, or deal with it himself. If he told Bones, she’d probably go try and pick up where she’d left off. Telling Cullen would just make the other man even more ticked at having to clean up another mess stemming from taking Bones in the field and if he didn’t split them up, he’d definitely ground Bones. That meant it was up to him.
From the back of his closet, he grabbed his most intimidating-looking gun, then hopped in one of the beater cars he was working on, and headed for the barrio. The entire way there he mentally replayed memories of all of the good things he and Bones had done together, allowing them to fuel his cool rage. He thought about how he’d feel if anything happened to her. Like a second nature, his mind switched easily into hunter mode as he pulled over to wait. He wasn’t out for blood yet, but he wanted to make sure they knew he would be if pushed.
It was later than he’d hoped by the time his target showed up in Booth’s rear-view mirror, but he shrugged it off as he left the car and pursued the gang banger on foot. Better to be late to today’s funeral, than have to go to hers.
“A thorn defends the rose, harming only those who would steal the blossom.” –Chinese Proverbs
The Woman in the Garden
He should’ve seen it coming, but he hadn’t, and right now it was taking every ounce of self-control that he possessed not to react to the news. Once the other agent turned the corner, Booth found the first place he could trust his legs to get him to and sat down.
He ran his hands through his hair, sucking in air and fighting the urge to put his fist through the nearest wall. Not wanting anyone to ask questions, he quickly stood up and made his way to the elevators. A gawky-looking kid who barely looked old enough to shave let alone be FBI tried to hop on with him, but Booth’s cold glare made him back off, stammering that he’d catch the next one.
Booth gave a curt nod as the doors closed and sank back against the back wall as he dropped toward the parking lot. When she’d been in here the last time, did she have any clue what kind of trouble she’d stirred up? Probably not.
She’d probably been all cool and confident, smirking at herself for putting the gang banger in his place. For whatever reason it seemed to be important for her to how the world that she didn’t intimidate easily. In fact, there was no doubt in Booth’s mind that his partner had enjoyed the fracas and would gladly do it again if given the chance.
Of course, he thought, hopping into his SUV and gripping the steering wheel tightly, it also hadn’t crossed her mind that the gang would get ticked and put out a hit on her. They’d make good on it too, he grimaced. They’d send a pack after her, give her a good thrashing, and leave her for dead just like they’d done to Jose. If Booth was lucky, they’d leave a note and dump her in a high-traffic area; if not-well-he wouldn’t think about that.
He was half-way home when she called, eagerly informing him about the double funeral she’d paid for and instructing him on where and when to show up. He managed to convince her he’d be there before snapping his phone shut.
As he changed for the funeral, he realized he had three options: warn Bones, tell Cullen, or deal with it himself. If he told Bones, she’d probably go try and pick up where she’d left off. Telling Cullen would just make the other man even more ticked at having to clean up another mess stemming from taking Bones in the field and if he didn’t split them up, he’d definitely ground Bones. That meant it was up to him.
From the back of his closet, he grabbed his most intimidating-looking gun, then hopped in one of the beater cars he was working on, and headed for the barrio. The entire way there he mentally replayed memories of all of the good things he and Bones had done together, allowing them to fuel his cool rage. He thought about how he’d feel if anything happened to her. Like a second nature, his mind switched easily into hunter mode as he pulled over to wait. He wasn’t out for blood yet, but he wanted to make sure they knew he would be if pushed.
It was later than he’d hoped by the time his target showed up in Booth’s rear-view mirror, but he shrugged it off as he left the car and pursued the gang banger on foot. Better to be late to today’s funeral, than have to go to hers.

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Re: Scenes that Should've Been
Booth's thought process for one of the most intense scenes in the whole series. Very well done, Gum!

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Woweeee! I likey
Very good details on Booths thought process.

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Oooohh Gum! *whistles, echoing off the walls* Got any more Scenes that Should Have Been??

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DBCrazy wrote:Oooohh Gum! *whistles, echoing off the walls* Got any more Scenes that Should Have Been??
Working on 'em around the whole mother of a teething baby thing
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Thnx4theGum wrote:DBCrazy wrote:Oooohh Gum! *whistles, echoing off the walls* Got any more Scenes that Should Have Been??
Working on 'em around the whole mother of a teething baby thingThere's one on the tip of my brain for Chicken and the one for Dwarf is 90% done.
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