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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:51 am

Alright, so I decided to go ahead and post the 3rd installment of this series here. For those of you who don't already know, this is the 3rd part of a trilogy (with a soon to be written 4th installment). If you haven't already, please check out the 1st and 2nd parts. Here are the links to fanfiction.net:

1st Part: "25 Simple Words"
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2nd Part: "Regarding Parker"
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And for my loyal reviewers (fab, Cheese, DBAngelFan), THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!

Reminder: All of this was written BEFORE the season finale. So, you must put all that happened with the wedding aside.

And, now here we are with the first chapter. ENJOY!!!
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CHAPTER 1

Seeley Booth was wearing a bright smile and nothing else. He looked down at the unclothed woman whose chin was resting on his chest. She looked up at him, grinning. She traced her finger along his chest, her touch sending shivers down his spine. She had touched him perhaps a million times and nearly each and every time, his body shuddered at her touch.

“Can we just stay like this and not ever move?” Brennan asked him as she laid her head on his chest.

He reached his hand down and stroked her hair. “I thought you wanted to get back to work,” he said, smirking.

“Yeah, well…this feels too good,” she replied as she sighed and closed her eyes, still smiling.

“Want to take another vacation?” Booth asked her, already knowing what the answer would be.

“Would it include Mickey Mouse and Space Mountain? Because I don’t think I can handle any more of that,” she replied as she lifted her head.

“You went on Space Mountain 5 times, Bones. You loved it!” he said.

“Parker loved it. And you had to go and throw up after the first time, so I had to take him-“

“Hey, I had just eaten lunch and my stomach wasn’t…settled,” he replied, defensively.

“We had all just eaten lunch. You just couldn’t handle it,” she said, teasing him as she poked his chest.

“I could too. I just…I liked the Dumbo ride,” he explained, exasperated.

“The Dumbo ride goes 5 miles an hour, Booth,” she continued to tease him.

He pursed his lips and started to fold his arms across his chest, blocking her from resting her head.

“Hey, my head was comfortable,” she whined (quite adorably) as she leaned up on her elbow.

“If you’re going to make fun of me, then you can’t use my chest as a pillow,” he said, turning his head away and sounding very much like his son.

“Booth, that’s not fair. You’re warm and now I’m cold,” Brennan whined as she tried to pull his arms from his chest. Unfortunately, his muscles were three times the size of hers and she failed. “Come on, Booth.”

He smiled smugly and turned his head back towards her. “Promise to stop making fun of me?” he asked.

She rolled her eyes. “Okay, fine. I liked the Dumbo ride, too,” she replied. “Now, can I please lie back down? I’m freezing.” She tilted her head and looked at him, sagging her bottom lip and batting her eyelashes.

He couldn’t resist that face. It was one that she seemed to have perfected over their weeklong getaway to Disney World. With Parker as her teacher, she couldn’t really go wrong.

“Okay, you’re forgiven,” Booth said as he unlocked his arms. Brennan sprawled out on his chest immediately, bringing the covers up over her bare back.

“I’m glad Parker had a good time,” she said, placing her head back in the same position.

“Yeah, me too. Did you have a good time?” he asked her.

“Yeah, I really did. I had forgotten how much fun amusement parks can be. The last time I went to one was when I was 9. I remember because Russ got so sick and we had to leave early. My mom went and got the car with Russ, and my dad…” her voice trailed off.

Booth lifted her head gently with his finger. “It’s okay, Temperance.”

A tear threatened to escape her eye. “He took me on one last ride, the Sea Dragon, before mom got back with the car. He told me not to tell Russ because it would make him feel bad, so I didn’t,” she said, keeping the tear at bay. She lifted up to her elbow and leaned her head in her left hand. “I had a lot of fun that day. And I had a great time with you and Parker.”

Booth smiled sweetly at her. His eye caught her ring as it glimmered in the dimly lit room. “So, have you thought about telling your dad and Russ that you’re getting married?” he asked her.

She glanced down and then back over at him. “I hadn’t really thought about it yet. I mean, we haven’t set a date or anything. I-I don’t think I’m ready for that yet,” she replied, hesitantly.

“Don’t you want your dad to walk you down the aisle?” Booth asked her gently.

She looked into his eyes and hesitated before speaking. “Wouldn’t you have to arrest him?”

“Well, I could at least wait until after the ceremony,” Booth said, smiling slightly.

Brennan rolled her eyes and broke a smile. “Thanks, that helps. I don’t know; I’ll figure it out. Can we not talk about this right now?” she asked him.

“Whatever you want, Mrs. Seeley Booth,” he said, rising up to kiss her.

She quickly pushed him back down. “Hey, I am not changing my name!” she said, defiantly.

He thought this was quite cute and couldn’t help but laugh. “Of course you’re not. I just wanted to see how you’d react,” he said, grinning widely.

Her mouth dropped, her eyes widened, and she punched him softly in the stomach. “Not funny!” she exclaimed.

“Really, you don’t think so? Fine then, how about this?” he said as he shot up and grabbed her, rolling over on top of her and kissing her deeply.

She responded, wrapping her arms around his body and running her fingernails down his back.

His senses were overcome with pleasure as he raised his head and a sound emitted from his mouth, “Oooohhhh! Can you do that again?” he begged her.

She smiled up at him and ran her fingernails down his back again. He closed his eyes and bent his head back down to kiss her, resting on his elbows. Their lips met and he slipped his tongue through as she continued to scratch his back. Her tongue caressed his as their bodies melded. She could feel every inch of him against her. He lifted himself up, gazing down at her as she breathed heavily, a soft moan escaping her lips. He interlocked his right hand with her left as they moved to the rhythm. She bit her lip and looked into his eyes, every part of her body tingling.

“I love you so much, Temperance,” he said as he lowered himself and his lips found her neck. He kissed down her neck and her entire body trembled at his touch. Her breath caught as his head made its way from left to right across her upper torso. She closed her eyes and reached her left hand to the back of his head, running her fingers through his hair. She lifted his head and looked back into his eyes, into his soul.

“I love you, Seeley,” she said as a tear trickled down her cheek.

“Are you okay?” he asked her softly.

“Yes,” she replied, smiling. “I just never thought I could ever be this happy. It’s so amazing that I almost feel like I don’t deserve it.”

He brushed a strand of hair out of her face and caressed her cheek.

“You deserve the world, Temperance,” he told her as he pressed his lips to hers.
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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:52 am

Fanfuckintastic M-Dawg....OMG....all my dreams have come true....
YOu had him naked in the very first line...
You da'man....hot damn....
OK they were very sweet and loved the recap of the vacation....especially Booth throwing up...I bet he even looks sexy doing that...lol

want....need....gotta have....more
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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:52 am

Fab, you are awesome! I am beginning to wonder if anyone else is reading tho. Sad 'Cuz then what would be the point of posting my 4th installment that I have been working so very hard on?

*cups hand on side of mouth*
HELLO??????????? IS ANYBODY OUT THERE????????????

I think I hear an echo.

Come read, people!
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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:53 am

Well, fab, at least you're reading. *sighs* On we go with the next chapter:
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CHAPTER 2

“Welcome back!” the entire team shouted as Brennan and Booth walked through her office door.

Her eyes went wide and she smiled, looking up above her desk where a large banner had been placed. It read: “Welcome Back Brennan.”

“You guys really didn’t need to do this. I’ve been gone longer than this before and never had a party,” she told them. She seemed to have missed the point; it wasn’t the length of time that made the difference, it was the circumstances under which she had missed work to begin with.

“Sweetie, we missed you! Be quiet and have a mimosa,” Angela said as she placed a champagne flute in Brennan’s hand.

“Nicely done, Angela,” Booth complimented her.

“See, someone appreciates it,” Angela said.

Brennan smiled. “Of course I appreciate it, Ang. Thank you,” she replied.

Cam approached Brennan. “I hope you got some good rest. Glad to have you back. Now I’m off to tend to a body,” Cam said, raising her eyebrows. “Zack, feel free to join me any time.”

Zack perked up at the mention of his name. “Yes, Dr. Saroyan,” he replied, his mimosa splashing.

“You have a set of remains to examine?” Brennan inquired, her interest peaked. She was almost starving for a fresh set of bones.

“Yes, they came in this morn-“ Cam began, but couldn’t finish.

“Hey, can’t we have a semblance of a celebration before she jumps back into bone and goo?” Angela asked, irritated. “This is supposed to be a party.”

“And you all are supposed to be working,” Cam replied as she waltzed out of the room.

Angela’s face fell. “She is such a party pooper,” Angela said, staring after Cam.

“Technically, she is correct. It’s past 9 o’clock and we should all be working,” Zack chimed in, holding his champagne flute quite awkwardly.

“Go…work…now. Leave the party for us heathens,” Hodgins told him.

Zack furrowed his brow. “I didn’t say-“

“Just go help Cam, you know you want to,” Hodgins said.

Zack glared at him and then looked to Brennan. “Glad to have you back, Dr. Brennan.”

“Thanks, Zack,” she replied.

He handed his mimosa to Angela and left the office a little too quickly.

“You boys, go talk about boy things. I need to talk girl talk with Bren. I’m having girl withdrawal from being around Hodgins and Zack 24/7,” Angela said as she practically pushed Hodgins towards Booth.

“Geez, didn’t think I was that bad,” Hodgins said.

Angela pecked him on the cheek. “Oh, stop it. Now go,” she instructed as she pulled Brennan towards the sofa.

“Ang, what’s going on?” she asked her best friend, who had a smile plastered on her face.

“I have something to tell you,” she said, grinning stupidly. “It’s big, in fact, it’s huge!”

“Really? Because there’s something I have to tell you, too,” Brennan said, a smile creeping across her face.

“Ooo, fantastic! But can I go first?” Angela asked.

“Of course. What is it?” she asked.

Angela’s smile grew larger and she flung her left hand into the air and wiggled her fingers. “I’m getting married!” she exclaimed.

Brennan didn’t know what to feel first: happy or shocked. “To Hodgins?” Brennan spit out quite unintelligently.

“No, to Zack. We had a fling while you were gone,” Angela replied, sarcastically.

“Was that sarcasm?” Brennan asked genuinely. Angela simply stared at her best friend in her Angela way and Brennan knew the answer. “Wow, Ang, that’s…great,” she replied as she discreetly reached her hands behind her back and pulled her ring off, shoving it into her pocket. She reached forward and gave Angela a big hug.

“He proposed last week and I wanted to call you, but you were gone, which is fine. How was your trip by the way? Did Parker have a good time? Oh my gosh, I can’t stop talking…or smiling. Make me stop, Bren, make me stop,” Angela rambled.

Brennan laughed. “Ang, that’s wonderful,” she said as she took Angela’s hand and looked at the ring. It was quite a bit larger than her own with multiple diamonds flanking the sparkler in the middle.

“We already set a date: August 25th,” Angela said, still beaming.

“That’s only a month away,” Brennan said matter-of-factly.

“I know it’s fast, but I didn’t want it to drag out, you know? A small, simple wedding is perfect,” Angela replied, pausing for a moment. “So, there’s something I have to ask you.”

“Okay,” Brennan replied.

“Will you be my maid of honor?” Angela asked her best friend.

“I’d be honored, Ang,” Brennan replied, smiling, as she gave Angela another hug.

“Thank you. I don’t think I’ve ever been this excited. You know, I didn’t think I was ready for marriage, but over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been thinking about it more and it just seems right,” Angela explained.

“I’m so happy for you, Ang,” Brennan replied, now wondering exactly how to tell Angela her news.

“So, what do you have to tell me?” Angela asked.

“Oh, it’s not a big deal,” Brennan replied, glancing away.

“What do you mean?” Angela asked, confused.

“Well, after your news-“

“Oh, people get married every day. Talk to me,” Angela replied.

“Really, Ang, forget it,” Brennan tried again.

“Bren…tell me…now,” Angela insisted.

Brennan pursed her lips and managed a smile.

“Well, I guess if I’m going to be your maid of honor, then you’ll have to be my matron of honor,” Brennan said, smiling suspiciously.

Angela’s eyes nearly popped out of her head and her mouth dropped open, letting out a squeal that the entire Jeffersonian most likely heard. “Sweetie, oh my God!” she exclaimed as she wrapped her arms around Brennan. She grabbed her left hand and a look of confusion blanketed her face.

“It’s right here,” Brennan said as she reached into her pocket, pulled out the ring, and slid it onto her left ring finger. “I didn’t want to ruin your moment.”

“Sweetie, it’s gorgeous! Are you kidding? This is an even better moment. We’re BOTH getting married?! Have you two set a date?” Angela asked.

“No, not yet,” Brennan replied.

“You should have a winter wedding! That would be so gorgeous. You could have emerald green bridesmaids’ dresses and red and white flowers and-“

“Ang, you do have your own wedding to plan, you know,” Brennan told her friend with the overactive imagination.

“Yeah, but I already have all of that figured out. Now I can work on yours,” Angela replied.

Brennan laughed, smiling at her friend. Booth was right; Angela was going to have a blast planning their wedding.

“Sweetie, I’m so happy for you. Come on, we have to go tell Hodgins if Booth hasn’t already,” Angela said as she pulled Brennan back over to the boys.

“Hey, congratulations Angela. Hodgins just told me the news,” Booth said as he gave Angela a hug.

“Thanks, Booth,” Angela replied, waiting to see if Hodgins was going to congratulate Brennan. When he didn’t, Angela chimed back in. “So, anything else you would like to mention, Booth?”

“What?” he asked, pretending to be oblivious.

“I already told her,” Brennan said, holding up her left hand.

Hodgins eyes fell on Brennan’s ring. He looked back and forth between the two of them. “Hey man, congratulations!” he said as he offered his hand to Booth, who took it.

“Thanks, Hodgins,” Booth replied.

“And Dr. Brennan, I am in complete shock that you are actually getting married,” Hodgins said as he hugged her.

“So was I when I said yes,” Brennan replied, smiling at Booth.

“Are you guys going to get married at Booth’s church?” Hodgins asked.

“Yes.”

“No.”

Booth and Brennan replied at the same time. They looked at each other, both taken aback.

“Guess you haven’t worked that one out yet,” Angela said, trying to break the tension that had suddenly risen.

Brennan glared at Booth. “What makes you think I’d feel comfortable getting married in a church?” she asked him.

“I’m Catholic, I want to get married in a church,” Booth replied.

“Yeah, well, I don’t really think it’s appropriate seeing as how I don’t believe in God,” Brennan shot back, her eyes wide.

“You can’t possibly ask me not to get married in a Catholic church and in a Catholic ceremony,” Booth said, his hands on his hips.

“How can you expect me to just ignore my beliefs and bow down to your ‘God?’” Brennan asked, making air quotes on the word “God.”

Angela and Hodgins glanced at each other, uneasily, and slowly slunk out of the room. Neither Booth nor Brennan seemed to notice because they continued to argue.

“He’s not just my God, he IS God and you know what? It wouldn’t kill you to respect my beliefs for once,” Booth said, pointing his finger at her.

“I always respect your beliefs. You’re not respecting mine. And don’t point your finger at me!” she shouted, her hands on her hips now.

“I was raised Catholic; I go to church every Sunday and we are getting married in a Catholic church! What difference does it make to you anyway?” Booth inquired.

“I told you, I don’t believe in God. You know that, so how can you ask me to get married in a church?” Brennan asked, hurt in her voice.

Booth sighed and looked up at the ceiling. “We are going to have such a fun time planning this wedding.”
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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:54 am

loved this so much....they are so freakin adorable....
Angela engaged and bren took off her's not to take away from Ang....awwwwwwwwwww
and their bickering at the end...lol
I see trouble ahead..

hugs sweetie
next...please

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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:54 am

Well, here we go with the 3rd chap. Even though I know fab is the only one still reading. *sighs* Oh well, I hope you enjoy, fab!
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CHAPTER 3

“Are you two still fighting?” Angela asked as Brennan walked into the room. The Angelator came to life.

Brennan pulled her hair up into a ponytail. “Yes, we are. I don’t understand how he even thinks that I’d be okay with getting married in a church,” Brennan exclaimed.

“Sweetie, that’s how he was raised. You have to think about him,” Angela said as a face illuminated in front of them.

“Doesn’t he need to think about me? I mean, we can still have a minister, I don’t mind that, but why does the actual ceremony need to be in a church?” Brennan inquired.

“You need to tell him how you feel. Don’t just repeat your question over and over. If he knows how you feel, you know he’ll support you. He’s Booth, supporting you is what he does best. Well, that and catching the bad guys,” Angela said. “Oh, and don't let me forget, I have to give you your bridesmaids' dress.”

“I don’t know, Ang. Are you getting married in a church?” Brennan asked her.

“Yeah, we already booked the little church on Lincoln. Just because it’s so pretty, not because of any religious preferences,” Angela explained.

“Maybe we shouldn’t be getting married if we can’t even decide on something like this,” Brennan suggested.

“Oh please, sweetie. This is minor, trust me. You can’t call off your wedding just because you disagree on where to have it,” Angela replied. She paused a moment while she watched Brennan’s mind reel.

“He’s just so…stubborn!” Brennan exclaimed.

“So are you, sweetie,” Angela reminded her.

Brennan glared at her friend. “Yeah, yeah. So, what about our victim?” Brennan said, nodding to the Angelator.

“Right, back to work,” Angela replied, sighing as she animated the image in front of them. “Zoe Deacon, age 25. The skull was intact enough for a three quarters facial reconstruction. But when we matched it with the missing persons database, it all came together,” Angela explained.

Brennan looked at the bright, smiling face before her. “And I said she had been dead for 4 weeks, right?” Brennan asked.

Angela looked confused. “You’re asking me? You’re the one who examined her, you always remember things like that,” Angela replied.

“I know, I was just…looking for confirmation. I don’t know, maybe I’m a little behind because I’ve been gone,” Brennan suggested.

“I think it has a little something to do with your fiancé that’s got your mind somewhere else,” Angela offered, smiling knowingly at Brennan.

Brennan glanced at Angela and then turned her attention back to Zoe Deacon. She stared intently at the girl, a furrow in her brow. “Her skull was crushed, but there were no signs of a struggle. She had to have been unconscious when she was killed,” Brennan said, folding her arms across her chest. “Did Hodgins find anything on her clothes?”

“Calcium sulfate and paint,” Hodgins voice drew the women’s attention as he walked into the room. “Plaster dust. Not only was it on her clothes, but it lined her lungs as well. I think we can conclude that the inhalation caused her to pass out prior to her skull being crushed,” Hodgins explained. “I also found potassium sulfate and borax in her lungs, which were in extremely high concentrations. These are all plaster ingredients. We’ve narrowed it down to two construction companies that use such highly concentrated mixtures.”

“Good work, Hodgins. Do you have an idea of where the most recent construction has taken place?” Brennan inquired.

“Zack is working on that as we speak,” Hodgins said.

“Great. Tell Zack to-“ Brennan began.

“Dr. Brennan,” Zack broke in, entering the room in a nervous state.

“Yes, Zack,” Brennan replied.

“I’ve got the specific area where Max Patrick Construction last built,” Zack said, nervously.

“Where is it?” Brennan asked.

Zack hesitated before continuing. “2000 Magnolia Street, the Promenade Mall. Just 3 blocks from where…you…and Parker were held,” Zack explained, his eyes darting away from Brennan’s.

Every one of their faces contorted into a fit of confusion. Brow furrowed, Brennan spoke first, “What does that tell us, Zack?” she asked, forcing herself to keep her attention on the facts and not let her emotions become involved.

“Nothing yet. I just thought it was strange and that these two cases might be connected,” Zack explained.

“Which two cases, Zack? What happened to me and Parker isn’t a case. Hollings is in jail. We have DNA. This is an isolated incident and we cannot come to any conclusions based upon something that happened to me. I have nothing to do with this,” Brennan explained, trying to get Zack back on track and keep everyone thinking about the work, but failing miserably.

“I realize that, Dr. Brennan. It’s just that the injury patterns on this girl match your injury patterns. It’s just that…she wasn’t rescued in time so she sustained many more injuries…than you did,” Zack explained, still unable to meet Brennan’s eyes, which were piercing through him.

“What? What do you mean?” Brennan asked, not following Zack’s thought process, which was highly abnormal.

“She had a broken right scaphoid and fractured right ulna. There were several lesions on her back that made dents on her bone,” Zack explained. He hesitated before continuing. “There were also signs of…of…” Zack couldn’t finish.

“Of what, Zack?” Brennan asked.

Zack’s eyes had not left the floor as they darted to Brennan quickly. “Of sexual assault,” he spurted out. “Dr. Brennan, I’m not trying to jump to conclusions, I am merely stating the similarities between this girl’s injuries and your own.”

Brennan continued to stare at Zack, her mind beginning to race, memories flooding in that she punched away. She reached down, subconsciously, and grasped onto her cast right wrist…where underneath, her scaphoid was broken and her ulna was fractured.

“Are you saying that you think Hollings killed this girl?” Hodgins inquired, speaking exactly what was on Brennan’s mind.

“No, I’m just comparing injury patterns,” Zack reiterated. “If you want to take my information and jump to that conclusion, then-“

“Oh stop it, Zack! Just say it if you’re thinking it!” Hodgins exclaimed. Zack’s eyes went wide and he was taken aback.

“Hodgins, take it easy,” Angela instructed him. “Do you think Booth should question Hollings?” she asked Brennan. “Of course, he just might kill him if he’s in the same room,” Angela added.

Brennan’s glare grew bigger and she shifted her jaw. “I think that we need to focus on the location that Zack found…without connecting it to me or…Hollings,” Brennan explained, rationally. “It could cloud our judgment.”

“Yes, whatever you say, Dr. Brennan,” Zack said, still not able to meet her eyes.

“Thank you, Zack,” Brennan told him, soothingly. Zack managed a half-smile before bolting out of the room. “Well, I guess I’m off to talk to Booth. We need to talk to Zoe Deacon’s family,” Brennan announced, turning quickly on her heels and walking out of the office.

Hodgins and Angela looked at each other, both hinting with their eyes that they did not like the direction this case was heading.
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As Brennan made her way out of the office, Zack approached her hurriedly.

“Dr. Brennan, this note was left for you. It wasn’t there when I came to talk to you. I just found it,” Zack said, a nervous quiver in his voice.

Brennan hesitated before taking the small envelope. In sloppy handwriting, the words “Dr. Temperance Brennan” were scrawled across the front of the envelope.

“Thanks, Zack,” Brennan said as she turned away from him. She had no intention of reading the note in front of anyone.

She walked towards her office and her heart began pounding in her chest. Her palms became sweaty and the pit in her stomach rose nearly to her throat. She knew who it was from and yet, she still couldn’t believe it. As she reached her office, she ripped the envelope open with her fingers and read the handwriting scrawled inside:

“Dearest Dr. Brennan,

Hello again. By now you have found Miss Deacon, I presume. Such a shame. You see, she was a young, aspiring anthropology student working on her first doctorate. I believe her concentration was on forensic anthropology. You seem to have been her role model, which I must admit, is what attracted me to her in the first place. So really, you’re the main reason she ended up the way she did. Such a sweet girl, so full of hope and promise. She had just sent in her application for Dr. Addy’s old position, I believe. You probably haven’t had time to look over the applications yet, but you will find it in there.

Hope you and the little boy are doing well. Actually, I don’t really care, but I thought I would put forth common courtesy just for the hell of it.

Happy hunting,

K. Hollings”

Brennan’ blood ran cold as she read the words. The memories she had pushed away bombarded her brain and she was overcome with the images. After a few moments, she swiped the tears from her face and pursed her lips…and she got mad. He had killed a young girl because of his obsession with her and now he was trying to make her feel guilty by placing the blame on her. She was not going to allow it. She would make him pay for the murder of Zoe Deacon. He was not going to get away with it…not this time. Murder charges were a whole new thing and he was sure to get the death penalty.

Brennan was on the phone to Booth within seconds. “We have new evidence. It’s Hollings.”
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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:55 am

Awesome chapter M-Dawg...still fighting huh?
She does seem very off-kilter too to me...
Ok, letter from K? How can that be? He is in jail, right? What gives?
This is getting very interesting indeed....
OMG, will she not go to Ange's wedding because it is in a church too? What gives with that reasoning too by the way?

hugs woman
you're rocking this as far as I'm concerned

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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:56 am

oh, sorry for my late review, but it was AWESOME so far - more soon please!

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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:56 am

Thanks, fab! And glad to know you're reading, Cheese! And fab, Brennan doesn't want to get married in a church 'cuz she doesn't believe in God. Like...duh! LOL Smile Alright, here's the next one:
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CHAPTER 4

“We’re very sorry for your loss,” Booth told Zoe Deacon’s mother, who was sitting in front of him and Brennan.

“You say you think you might know who did this to my daughter?” Mrs. Deacon addressed them both. Brennan remained silent.

“Yes. The suspect is already in jail for kidnapping and rape charges,” Booth informed the mother as he glanced sideways at Brennan, who was avoiding eye contact. “Mrs. Deacon, did your daughter mention meeting anyone new recently?” Booth asked.

“Well, she said that she had met a man at school. She was taking summer classes while also working on her dissertation. Dr. Brennan, you were such an inspiration for her,” Mrs. Deacon turned her attention to Brennan, who was able to make eye contact with the grieving mother.

“It appears that she had applied for a job as my assistant at the Jeffersonian,” Brennan said, handing Mrs. Deacon a packet of paper.

“Yes, she mentioned that she was interested in the position. I told her to go for it, that she would get to work with her role model…you,” Mrs. Deacon replied.

“I’m sorry, Mrs. Deacon, but you said that she had met a man at school?” Booth inquired gently.

“I never got to meet him, but she said he was very nice and they had gone out on a few dates. She said his name was Jason, but that’s all I knew,” Mrs. Deacon explained as a tear fell from her eye.

“Thank you, Mrs. Deacon. We will be in touch,” Booth said as he rose from his chair. Brennan followed suit and rose with him.

“Thank you for your kindness, Agent Booth. And Dr. Brennan, it was a pleasure to meet the person who inspired my daughter to become an anthropologist,” Mrs. Deacon said as she extended her right hand.

Brennan hesitated and raised her right hand, apologetically. “Sorry.”

“Oh dear, what happened to your hand?” Mrs. Deacon asked.

Brennan’s eyes darted away and she tried to come up with an answer, ignoring the pit that was rising once again in her stomach.

“She had a biking accident. She’s quite the athlete, Dr. Brennan,” Booth jumped in, smiling awkwardly. “Thank you again, Mrs. Deacon,” he added as he ushered Brennan towards the door.
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“Thank you, Booth,” Brennan said to him once they were safely back in his car.

He looked at her, sympathetically. “I think you should take a break and go home, get some rest. I’ll go talk to Hollings,” Booth replied.

“I can’t just go and sit at home. He can’t get away with this, with murdering Zoe. He practically confessed to her murder, now he just has to pay,” Brennan said, nearly foaming at the mouth. “And Angela said you would probably kill him if you two were alone in the same room.”

“Yeah, well, she’s not far off,” Booth replied, his jaw clenched as he stared straight ahead at the road. “Temperance, you need to take a step back. Do you remember when you told me that I was too close to the case when Parker was taken? It made sense and now I’m telling you the same thing. This pathetic excuse for a man held you and my son against your will and you think you can walk in there and interrogate him just because you’re mad about this girl?” Booth exclaimed.

Brennan stared at him, her mouth half open. She didn’t know what to say. “Zoe.”

“What?” Booth asked.

“Her name is Zoe,” Brennan replied, looking away and out the window.

“Look, Bones, I know you want him to pay for what he did to…Zoe. But for you to have to revisit everything that happened to you is not going to help anything. It’s only going to hurt you,” Booth explained calmly and rationally. “I don’t want that to happen.”

Brennan looked back at him, her eyes glistening. It was no use to argue with him because rationally, he was right. And given the chance, she just might kill Hollings herself. “Okay,” she replied.

“Okay, good,” Booth replied.

Silence overcame both of them as Brennan thought back to their argument earlier that morning. She hesitated a moment before speaking. “Booth, I’m sorry…about this morning. I shouldn’t have-“

“Bones, don’t worry about it, okay? Let’s get through this and then we can talk about all that,” Booth replied, a hint of irritation in his voice.

“Okay, fine,” she said as she looked back out the window.

“I’ll try to be home by 8:00. If I’m not, is it alright if we crash at your apartment again?” Booth asked.

Brennan furrowed her brow in confusion as she looked over at him. “You don’t need to ask, Booth. All of your stuff is still there anyway,” Brennan replied.

“I know, I just…I don’t want you to be mad at me,” Booth told her. “There are more serious things to worry about than where to get married.”

“I completely agree,” Brennan replied.

“Okay then, I’m sorry, too. And I promise that we will get Hollings for this. He won’t get away with anything,” Booth said as he looked directly into Brennan’s eyes.

Brennan managed a half-smile and she nodded. “Good.”
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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:57 am

ah, another great chapter!!!

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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:58 am

Awesome chapter M-dawg...loved it.
Glad they made up...
You don't have to believe in god to get married in a church, if you don't believe, why would it bother you

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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:58 am

Good point, fab. I guess when I wrote this originally, I just thought Brennan would be bothered by it. Anywho, here's the next one:
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CHAPTER 5

Kevin Hollings was sitting in an interrogation room clothed in neon orange. Booth looked at him through the 2-way mirror. He had imagined doing horrible things to this man…things that he had only done as a Special Forces ranger…things he swore he’d never do again. But this man was an absolute monster, a sorry excuse for a human being…and he had hurt the 2 people that were most important to him. *Just one bullet…* Booth thought. He shifted his weight and shook the thought from his head. A steady glare on his face, he looked at Hollings again before leaving to enter the interrogation room.

The door opened and Hollings looked up.

“Agent Booth. So nice to see you again. I knew it wouldn’t be long before we got to talk,” Hollings said smoothly.

Booth was not going to fall into his game. He got right down to business. “What do you know about Zoe Deacon?” Booth asked.

“I’m sorry, Agent Booth, but that name doesn’t ring a bell,” Hollings replied.

“Really? Because it seems that this note you wrote tells otherwise,” Booth replied as he slid the note across the table to Hollings.

Hollings looked down at the piece of paper, his face unwavering. “I didn’t write that. Someone is obviously trying to frame me,” Hollings said simply.

“Now, why would someone want to do that?” Booth asked, the anger rising in his chest.

“I have no idea, Agent Booth. Why would someone want to kidnap and rape a beautiful young anthropologist?” Hollings said sinisterly as his eyes bore a hole into Booth.

He couldn’t resist. Booth lunged forward and slammed Hollings to the ground, grabbing him by the neck. Booth knelt down on Hollings’ knee, applying all of his weight as his knuckles turned white around his neck. He twisted his leg as it crushed Hollings’ knee.

“You pathetic little creature. You mean less than nothing to me. I should put you out of your misery…” Booth said through gritted teeth and a clenched jaw.

Hollings managed a groan. “Go ahead.”

Booth pressed on Hollings’ knee again as his hand found its way to his gun holster. He unsnapped it as the door to the room flung open.

“Agent Booth! Please cease and desist!” a guard bellowed at him.

Booth’s face quivered with anger and he snapped his holster shut. He jumped up and away from Hollings, leaving him lying there on the cold floor. The guard stood his ground as Booth started out the door.

“Give my regards to Dr. Brennan,” Hollings said throatily as Booth’s back was turned.

Booth turned on his heel and bolted towards Hollings, but the guard stopped him. Booth threw his hands in the air and left the room, seething with rage.
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“How did it go?” Brennan asked as Booth walked through her apartment door nearly 5 hours later.

Booth sighed, wearing a stern look. “Well, he’s denying everything. That he knew Zoe, that he wrote you the note,” Booth said.

“You have the note. Did you show it to him?” Brennan asked, aggravated.

“Of course I did. He said he didn’t write it, that someone is trying to frame him,” Booth said, exasperated.

“That doesn’t make sense. He would be glad to take credit for Zoe’s murder. Have a handwriting analyst look at the note,” Brennan suggested.

“Already being handled. The sick bastard will get what’s coming to him,” Booth said.

“We know he wrote that note. If we need to, we can get a linguistics expert to look at it. The phrasing and the wording fits perfectly with all of the other notes he sent me,” Brennan said, her mind spinning.

“Has Hodgins found anything that can link Hollings directly to Zoe?” Booth asked her.

“Not yet, but he is still analyzing the plaster,” she replied.

“Good. We’ll find something, Bones. He’s as good as dead,” Booth said, walking towards Brennan.

She sighed and fell onto the sofa. Booth joined her a moment later.

“I can’t believe all of this. I thought this was all over and Parker and I could get on with things. You and I are getting married, this should be…happy. But I guess that’s life, right?” Brennan said, almost pathetically.

Booth reached his hand over to Brennan and squeezed her shoulder. “Hey, we’ll get through this. We always do,” Booth told her, resting his eyes on hers.

“Yeah, I know,” she replied as she moved towards him and leaned her head on his shoulder.
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All she could hear was slow and steady breathing. She tried to open her eyes, but there was something covering them…something soft. Her own breath seemed stuck in her throat and she gasped for air. Every bone in her body ached and she could feel the broken bones in her wrist shifting. All of her senses were on high alert…she could hear the breathing, smell the rotten eggs, feel the pain, and taste the blood in her mouth. Suddenly, she was thrown forward as a hand pushed her down and held her there. The pressure on her back was almost unbearable. The blindfold was ripped off in one swipe and the first thing she saw was a silver knife as it came closer and closer to her face. There was a voice, but it was garbled and she couldn’t understand it. The knife moved away from her face, but the pressure remained on her back as a strong force fell on top of her. She tried to cry out, but no sound escaped her mouth…she was mute. As she tried desperately again to yell, her mouth began sewing itself shut until her lips melded together. Tears began spilling down her cheeks and she couldn’t breathe. She tried to grasp onto her lips and pry them open, but it was no use, her lips were completely sewn shut. The last thing she saw was a silver glimmer from the corner of her eye.
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Temperance Brennan sprang up in bed, her heart pounding. Booth awakened immediately and he glanced over to where Brennan had been and then realized that she was sitting up. A look of horror blanketed her face. Her mouth was half open and her eyes were wide, her breath caught in her throat. Droplets of sweat pooled on her forehead and her hair stuck to her face. She stared at nothing, unable to utter a word or a breath.

“Temperance,” Booth said as he sat up in bed next to her.

Suddenly, the cries that she had been wanting to let out came in full force as she reached up to touch her mouth. Hot tears streamed down her cheeks and the sobs all came at once, wracking her body. Booth put his arm around her and pulled her gently towards him. She hesitated at first, still caught between her nightmarish dreamworld and reality. When she finally realized that it was Booth who was sitting next to her, she fell into his arms, pressing her body against his and clinging to him as she cried.

He wrapped her in his arms and lowered them to the bed, not loosening his grip. Her head rested under his chin as her body trembled. He stroked her head and gently pushed her hair out of her face.

“Everything’s okay. I’m here. You’re safe,” Booth said soothingly as he kissed the top of her head.

“Please…don’t…let me…go,” Brennan sputtered through her sobs, her eyes closed tightly as she clung onto Booth for dear life.

“I’ll never let you go, Temperance,” Booth soothed her.

“Just…hold me…forever,” Brennan cried. “Please? Promise,” she added as she lifted her head slightly and looked at him through pleading eyes.

Booth held on tighter. “Temperance, I promise I will always hold you…and I will never let go,” Booth said as he looked into her glistening eyes.

The tears continued to stream as she nodded her head, returning to her position under his chin.

They lay there in silence, each of them knowing exactly what the other’s heart was saying. There was no need for words. Booth stroked her hair for a long while until he felt her desperate grip on him begin to soften, parts of her body twitching as fear and slumber battled within her. Ultimately, slumber triumphed and her breathing became slow and steady, a soft noise coming from her mouth. Booth continued to stroke her hair and her upper back. He knew he wouldn’t sleep, but he did not care. He would rather go without sleep than have his Bones suffer.
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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:59 am

God I despise K. YOu can kill him when you please lol
Awwwwwwwww with Bren and Booth...
Still amazing this is...

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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:00 am

Well, fab, after your last comment, I am thinking that you are REALLY going to enjoy this next chappie. Wink Here we go:
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CHAPTER 6

Nearly a week went by before there was a break in the case. The handwriting analysis had been inconclusive, which Brennan was still unable to believe. Hodgins hadn’t found anything else that would link Hollings directly to the crime. Zack had figured out the murder weapon as well as how many times Zoe Deacon had been struck, but he failed to link any such weapon to Hollings.

They were at a loss…until 6 days later when Booth and Brennan got a call from the D.C. County Jail…….
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Booth and Brennan arrived on the scene in the middle of the afternoon. As they approached Hollings’ cell, an aroma of burnt flesh crept up their noses. Booth grimaced, clasping his hand over his mouth while Brennan simply breathed through hers. They reached the cell and the image that they beheld was all too similar to one they had seen not too long ago. There was a burned body in the corner of the cell.

Booth and Brennan exchanged glances as Brennan knelt down, snapping on latex gloves as she moved. She had taken her engagement ring off in her office at the Jeffersonian.

“Victim is male,” she said as she squinted at the skull. “We need to get these remains back to the lab so we can determine if it is Hollings or not.”

They knew all too well not to assume that the victim was in fact the prisoner who was the only one allowed in the cell.

“You think it might be someone else?” Booth asked.

Brennan ignored him as something caught her eye. She leaned in closer to the skull. “May I have a pair of tweezers?” she asked the agent in charge of collecting the remains.

He pulled out a plastic case of tools and handed Brennan a pair. She lowered the jaw and poked the tweezers through the mouth and pulled out an object. Her eyes went wide and her mouth fell half-open as she laid the object in her hand.

“What is it, Bones?” Booth inquired.

She shifted her weight towards Booth and stood up, holding her hand out for Booth to see. His expression matched hers as he stared at her. She stared back.

“Alright, let’s get the remains to the Jeffersonian, and pronto!” Booth bellowed. The agents began maneuvering to collect the remains as Booth and Brennan made their way out of the cell.

“I guess I should go home and wait for my father to stop by,” Brennan said as she dropped the Columbus coin into a plastic bag.

“Yeah, that might be a good idea,” Booth replied as they made their way out of the prison and back to the Jeffersonian.
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“The victim is most definitely Kevin Hollings,” Angela told Cam as they stared up at the Angelator.

“Alright, case closed,” Cam replied as she left the room.

Angela was frozen in her spot. She thought about Brennan and tears came to her eyes. Hodgins entered the room a moment later.

“At least she won’t have to go through the trial,” Hodgins told Angela, reading her mind.

Angela nodded as she hugged him. “Can we just make it to our wedding without anymore…death?”

“We work in the forensics lab at the Jeffersonian…I don’t think that’s going to happen,” Hodgins replied.

“Yeah, well, could there at least be less…death?” Angela asked.

“2 weeks, my dear…2 weeks,” Hodgins said, smiling as he kissed her softly.
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Brennan sat at her kitchen counter, a beer in one hand. She took a sip and set it back down. A moment later, there was a knock at the door. She looked towards the door before getting up to open it. She didn’t even need to look through the peephole.

She swung the door open and there stood Max Keenan…as expected.

“Hi, sweetheart,” he said, managing a smile.

“Come in,” Brennan replied as she turned from her father, leaving him to close the door.

“You don’t seem very surprised to see me…or very happy,” Max said.

“Why would I be surprised? You killed a man this morning and left me a calling card, so I was obviously expecting you,” Brennan replied, her face cold.

“Yeah, I guess that’s true,” was all Max could say.

Brennan regarded her father for a few moments before speaking again. “How do you even do the things you do? How do you get into a prison and…no, you know what, I don’t want to know,” Brennan said as she threw her hands in the air.

“I have many connections, you know that,” Max replied.

Brennan’s icy expression shifted towards hurt. “What took you so long?” she asked her father.

“What do you mean?” he asked, confused.

“I was kidnapped over a month ago and you just now figure out how to kill the man responsible?” Brennan said, her voice rising in her chest. She could feel the sting of the tears trying to escape.

Max was taken aback. “Well, honey, I didn’t even find out until about 10 days ago. Then I had to find my connections and then…why are you asking me why I took so long? You’re not angry with me?” he asked, quizzically.

“Of course I’m angry. I don’t condone killing another human being, but…” her voice trailed off and she glanced away, ashamed of how she felt. “But that monster did horrible things to me and to another young girl and to who knows how many others! There would probably have been a trial and I don’t even know if he would have been found guilty. I’m not saying what you did was right, because it wasn’t. I’m just…glad he’s…dead. There, I said it,” Brennan spit out, tears of anger and hurt spilling out.

“Oh, sweetheart, I would never-“ Max began as he stepped towards Brennan.

“Don’t…touch me! I can’t deal with that right now,” Brennan instructed her father, throwing her cast up as a barrier. He halted immediately.

“How’s your wrist?” he asked.

“It’s better. Do you know everything?” she replied, wiping her eyes with her left hand.

He watched her as she wiped her face and he noticed a glimmer. His brow furrowed and he pointed to her hand. “What’s that?” he asked.

“What’s what?” she replied.

“That…on your hand?” he inquired.

Brennan sighed. This was not exactly the right time to tell her father she was getting married, but she figured there was no way around it.

“It’s an engagement ring. I’m getting married,” she told him.

A smile broke out across his face. “Oh, honey, that’s wonderful,” he said.

“Do you even want to know who it is I’m marrying?” she asked.

“Honey, you don’t have to tell me…that’s an easy one,” he replied.

Brennan looked at him, realizing that it truly was “an easy one.” “Are you still in contact with Russ? I’d like him to know,” Brennan asked.

“Yeah, he’s still with me. So, have you and Booth set a date?” he asked.

“No, we haven’t,” Brennan replied bluntly.

“Oh, okay,” Max said as he glanced away from his daughter. He thought he’d try another tactic. “Would you like me to walk you down the aisle?” he asked, glancing back at her.

“I don’t-I don’t know yet. You know, it was going to be hard enough to keep Booth from arresting you. Now that you’ve…killed again, it’s going to be even harder,” Brennan explained to her father, unable to believe she was having yet another conversation with her father about killing people.

“I know, I’m sorry, sweetie,” he replied.

“Don’t call me that. My best friend calls me that, it’s weird when you do,” Brennan told her father.

“Okay, sorry,” Max replied. “I’m sure Booth knows that I was coming.”

“Yes. But he’s keeping his distance this time,” Brennan replied.

“You know, I really would like to walk you down the aisle. And I’m sure your brother would like to be best man,” Max said, smiling softly.

Brennan glanced away and sighed. “Dad, I don’t know how I can deal with that. Everyone knows about you. Any one of them could call the FBI even if Booth agreed not to interfere,” Brennan explained. “And I’m not, not inviting people just because of you. And Booth’s brother will probably be best man.”

“Right, I understand. Well, I should get going, I guess. Tell Booth hello and at least let me know when the wedding is. I would love to be there,” Max said, heading towards the door.

Brennan hesitated, but she followed him to the door. “It’s probably going to be in the winter,” she informed him, thinking back to Angela’s comment earlier that week.

“I’ll let Russ know,” Max said as he opened the door. “Bye, sweetheart.”

Brennan watched him go and found herself stopping him in the hallway. “Dad?” He turned back towards her. “Thank you,” she told him, a somber look on her face.

He smiled softly and turned back around and disappeared.
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Post by A2BOREANAZ on Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:00 am

more soon please!!! loved it!

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