She listened with obvious interest, her brows arching at a few key details--mention of Captain Kirk for instance, but he couldn't be serious about that...Could he? And then there was the wedding band that clung to his finger. She didn't even know what to think of that.
It was definitely a tale that deserved every syllable of the word fantastical. But it was obvious from the way he spoke, the way he held himself, that this was not just some story. Morgan was more than serious and for a moment, she could only stare at him, giving her head a soft shake.
This was insanity.
"So..." she began, but stopped when she didn't really have anywhere to go just yet. It was all still processing. "Jesus Christ, this is nuts."
Despite the fact that logic was screaming at her that what there had to be some, well, logical way of explaining everything, she believed him.
She glanced down at her left hand, eyeing the envelope holding that ridiculous tape and the key West had so eagerly given her. "I guess I really should keep this thing safe, then, huh?" she asked, still not entirely convinced that tape really held any power over her but thinking it would probably be best to dismiss it out of hand, just in case.. "And figure out where this key goes..."
She looked around again, taking in what she could see of the town. "Have you figured out just what is it he wants?" she asked, returning her gaze to his.
There was definitely the Emily Prentiss he knew. She stood as confused as he would've had their roles reversed. Derek nodded in acknowledgement when she called the situation crazy. There wasn't a better description.
He tensed when she pointed out the envelope. Considering everything that had gone on, Derek should have kept his envelope on him. Only in that moment did he realize how indifferent he had become after viewing the DVDs. Or maybe his subconscious was telling him that he still trusted Deb. They had a house together and his envelope remained in the same drawer as hers.
"Entertainment. That's all anyone's put together. The bastard told us himself yesterday. Only way people leave is by a tape burning. We don't find bodies." Derek rotated his shoulders, fighting the tension from them. "But people come back, from what I've been told. Just not with any memory of Peaksville."
She arched a brow at his response with a look of mild incredulity. "Entertainment?" She gave a soft snort of deprecating laughter. "Someone needs to introduce him to Netflix."
She caught Derek's shoulder roll, and her expression changed, her concern showing through once again. "Hey," she said, her voice softer now, no trace left of the belittling tone she'd used when referencing West. "How've you been holding up?"
Though she was still processing his claim of seventeen days to her three, one thing was for certain: It had been hard for her to wrap her head around everything he had just told her, she couldn't imagine having actually experienced it all.
"I mean, all of this, after Los Angeles?" She knew that case was a tender topic, and she approached it as delicately as she could, but no matter how lightly she tread, she knew it could result in an immediate shut down on his part. He was her friend though, so she had to try.
Debra Morgan was ansy. She was ansy and she couldn't sit fucking still for more than a goddamn minute at a shot. It was as if someone had lit a fucking fire under her ass and she just wanted to punch something or shoot something or have a drink or fuck or something so her brain would stop working in giant-ass run on moments like the one she was currently in the middle of. She took a deep breath and then she'd set out running.
Running was the best thing in the world for her, even if she'd found her running shoes tucked below everything else in her fucking closet. Debra Morgan had found the room she was meant to be sharing with her "husband", and she hadn't wanted to believe it. West was taking this whole thing too fucking far, and she had hid him with a fucking DVD.
Yes, running was good. Dressed in her borrowed boy's shorts and shirt, Debra went running, and she tore through the town, moving down one end of it from the other. She'd been looking for Derek after he hadn't responded to the post she'd made on the journal, and it bothered her that he probably hadn't fucking seen it. He was probably looking for her. He was probably looking for her right fucking now and they'd just been doing that dancing of assholes where they kept missing one another.
And then there he was, standing with a woman with dark hair and talking intensely. A fierce sensation of jealousy rose in her chest and she frowned before she went over to them and pressed her finger against the sunglasses she was wearing. "Who the fuck is this?" Deb hadn't meant to be rude, well, not really, but fuck her sideways if it just didn't fall the fuck out.
Los Angeles. Derek hadn't allowed himself a real thought of Flynn, Spicer or Ellie for what seemed like months. Seventeen days didn't feel like the little over two weeks that they were. In two weeks time, he had a whole new existence. No family, no career. He had made friends. There was a temptation to call them alliances but 'friends' sufficed. One of those friends had become a lover to be his savior. He had considered it an action out of friendship.
Until he watched her DVD.
It wasn't as if he had a spotless record when it came to relationships. Hell, he didn't have any romantic relationships. Relations, yes. Plenty. Sex was among his top three outlets to relieve stress. Only in the past couple of years, had it moved down from the number one spot. Derek was getting older and reevaluating his life. Particularly when the no strings attached flings stopped taking his calls and found men willing to settle down.
Derek heard the footsteps approach and casually turned. There were monsters in Peaksville but none simply walked up to you. And thanks to Debra Morgan, everyone watching learned that the monsters could bleed. He turned and found it was the woman who made it all possible yet the sight didn't exactly bring a smile to his lips. His heart had yet to settle on a position though there was a sense of relief at seeing her.
And then she opened her mouth in typical Debra Morgan fashion.
The DVDs had been fairly accurate from what he knew of her in the weeks he had spent with her. While her mouth had never bothered him before, it was obvious he was less than thrilled with her introduction. But then, it wasn't her choice of words as it was her tone and physical aggressiveness that Derek had a problem with. Was Deb being possessive? She had some kind of nerve after what he had seen and shouldered in Peaksville.
However, he didn't return the act by asking if she finally found Frank Lundy (who eerily looked like a Frank he had watched die with a partner more his age than Debra Morgan). His jaw skewed and it was probably a good thing that he had his newly issued pair of sunglasses. Yet with his immediate displeasure aside, it didn't escape him that she was wearing his clothes. She managed to become a living example of his conflict.
"This is Emily Prentiss. Emily, Debra Morgan--the one with the matching last name and ring courtesy of West." His voice was matter of fact while there was a look of annoyance hidden in his poker face. The way he introduced Deb left his lips fluidly. While he trusted Prentiss, less information under the circumstances seemed to be the best way to go. He turned to Deb to finish the introduction. "Emily is part of my team and Peaksville's newest arrival."
Emily never got an answer to her question. Instead, she got to meet West's idea of Morgan's better half. Immediately, she was reminded of Morgan saying that the woman had a mouth worse than his, and any idea she had held that he had been exaggerating that fact was instantly done away with.
But instead of being insulted, which would be many people's first reaction, she was amused. Very amused. More at Morgan and his reaction than the Detective herself. She was a profiler, after all, and she wouldn't have been a very good one if she couldn't figure out what was most likely eating at the woman. It wouldn't be right to push her buttons.
Still, her amusement may have shown through just a little in her arched brow and the way she glanced from the Morgan, to the Detective and back.
For a moment, she wasn't sure if Morgan was going to introduce them or if she was going to be left to handle that herself, not that she would have minded. Finally, though, he spoke, and at his tone, she sent him another look, well acquainted with the signs that indicated this wasn't a happy Derek.
But it was a brief look, just a moment or two, and then she was looking back at the Detective, Debra, and smiling.
"Nice to meet you, Debra. Even if the circumstances are less than ideal." She nodded towards her teammate. "So, Morgan here was just giving me a rundown, and now that we know who the fuck everybody is, I gotta say I'm a little curious what is with West's law enforcement fetish."
Debra Morgan wasn't a profiler, but she was pretty damned good at reading people. Well, maybe not people whom she was interested in, but that was beside the point. Deb was interested in Derek, even though it was probably going to be a fucking train wreck, and she could see the way he wasn't thrilled with her. Yeah, that was a good thing. Instantly Debra Morgan went into defensive mode.
She knew that he was annoyed with her, and that only managed to make her back rise up a bit more. What the hell? He was annoyed with her when she'd just gotten out of the fucking cornfield after making a deal that she couldn't fucking remember. For all she knew she could be the next member of West's god damn chorus and right now there wasn't a god damn thing she could do about it.
The worry rose in her stomach, twisting and balling itself up and together. It cut into her like a vice and for a moment she didn't say anything. She couldn't. There was that and the fact that she knew that there was something on the DVD that she should remember. It made her insane for a moment before she got the part of the introductions.
'The one with the matching last name and ring courtesy of West.' It made her grimace. "The name's from my Dad, actually." She said it because she had to say something. Debra got that this Emily was a part of his team, and she didn't have any idea why it bothered her so fucking much.
"Yeah. Charmed." That biting tone again, but perhaps less of one. She was torn between attempting to needle Derek a bit more and the inclination not to fuck with him. "My guess is that he pictures himself as some god-damn-evil-mastermind with the whole fortress of fucking solitude and all the bullshit that goes with it."
It hadn't helped seeing the hint of amusement on Emily. There wasn't anything for her to enjoy. The moment reminded him of when Jordan introduced herself after blowing him off earlier in the day. Only Derek was much more involved with Deb than Jordan. Nothing had happened with Agent Todd. He couldn't say the same about Detective Morgan.
However, there was no maintaining his annoyance when Emily announced that now they all knew who the fuck everybody was. He didn't break the poker face but the tension eased up in his knit brow. This could go badly if Deb realized Prentiss was being facetious. And knowing Emily, she was probably trying to get him to calm down with her little joke.
Then Deb had to correct him about her last name.
Right. Debra Morgan wasn't the marrying kind. At least not to him. Nevermind that he wasn't exactly one either. The situation was volatile and apparently it was turning into Morgan vs Morgan. Or was it? Deb went on to answer Emily.
Derek clenched his teeth and swallowed whatever saliva had collected in his mouth, simply to do something before speaking. He ceased staring down Deb and panned over to Emily.
"It ain't just law enforcement. There are other people here. Doctors and..." He couldn't think what it was Dean did so he continued, "some others but a good deal of law enforcement. You could even put the good Captain under that umbrella."
His eyes panned back over to Deb as he suddenly decided to do a ring check. She had been in the cornfield after all. He had heard that deals could be made there. Had she already freed herself from him and that was what prompted the clarification of her last name? Nope. The band remained.
He mentally shrugged and went on to study Deb. There was something different. Derek couldn't figure out what. Had she seen his DVD, there was nothing she could find fault with. He didn't bother to ask. Knowing the Miami detective, they would all find out soon enough.
Emily's brow arched ever so slightly at Deb's response, though not at all because of her tone. The woman definitely had some true skill in the expletive department, that was for sure.
Then Derek spoke up, and this time, Emily couldn't help but give him a funny look when he mentioned this Captain person for the second time. Morgan had never really seem the type for nicknames, especially if the person in question wasn't named Penelope. Sure, she'd gotten a teasing "Princess" or two but that had been the extent of it. Captain seemed too...trite.
She would ask him about that later.
"So...do-gooders in general? That's a pretty wide margaine," she said. "Doesn't seem like it'd be the best mix to throw together for entertainment."
As she had talked, she'd watched the two Morgan's as they surreptitiously studied one another. The whole thing still held the vaguest sense of amusement for her, but the tension hadn't eased very much as they'd been standing around talking. Maybe it'd be best if...
"Hey, do you two need to talk? I could, I don't know, go explore one of these stores or something." She hooked her thumb over her shoulder in the direction of the various storefronts that lined Main Street.
When Derek clenched his teeth, Deb saw it and frowned for a moment. Yeah. She really needed to be not fucking watching him right now. She wanted not to be fucking standing here right now with some god damn chick just...
Deep breaths, Morgan. It wasn't Emily's fault that shit was so weird. Too bad she wasn't buying that at the moment. She was just... god, she was just angry and wanted to punch things especially people's faces. She also saw the way that he'd looked at her finger. The ring was still there indeed. It hadn't even crossed her mind to make a deal to get out of wearing it, despite her aversion to it. Maybe she should have. Right now she didn't know.
"Dean could probably count as a do-gooder too. And then there's Gabe. He's a fucking angel. Allegedly." She'd met him as a kid, kids that little and that scared? She didn't think he was fucking lying to her, not at all. "Erik's not a do-gooder, right? Who else is there?" She didn't really remember, but trying to figure out this thing was easier than focusing on other things that she couldn't real.
When Emily asked if they needed a chance to talk, Debra shrugged and looked to Derek again. "I was fucking interrupting. I should get my ass out of here and let you two talk." Jealous. Oh, why so jealous, Deb?
Debra rattling off a series of male names did absolutely nothing for the preconceived notions he obtained after watching her DVD. It wasn't as if Derek was the jealous type. He felt lied to. Maybe not so much her words but...They talked all the time. Why hadn't she told him ANYTHING? Only how nuts she was over old ass Frank Lundy.
Derek didn't know a lot of people by name. He was happy with himself for remembering equal amount of men and women. Not that anyone knew what was going on in his mind. The sunglasses avoided eye contact with anyone. But then Prentiss went and basically told on him. He panned back to Deb as she replied. Oh, really?
"See you later," he agreed though his brow had furrowed deeper ever so slightly. Derek could have offered a time. It crossed his mind to tell her to have supper ready on the table. The thought was angry and spiteful but he didn't know why the hell it came to mind. He stared so hard at Deb that he had no idea what Emily was doing.
A lot of this was going so far over Emily's head it wasn't even in the stratosphere. Angels and Captains and Christ she hoped they just had developed some crazy sense of humor to stay sane.
So it was at least somewhat fortunate that she had a real live soap opera to distract herself with. Even if it was loosing amusement points with each passing moment.
She had to fight the urge to roll her eyes when Deb, in words far more colorful than usually warranted, more or less excused herself. Except, not really. And she actually did roll them when Morgan replied, dismissively, except, again, not really.
For the love of...She had graduated high school almost two decades ago and had no desire to revisit those years in any form. This was coming dangerously close.
"Right..." she said, drawing the word out as she cast a knowing look between them. "I'm just going to venture a guess here and say that you two have some serious shit--" she winced a little at that, Debra proving to be a not so great influence on her vocabulary. "Some serious issues to talk about. So you," she looked at the female Morgan. "Stay. I can talk to Morgan later. Really. And you," she looked at Morgan number two. "Stop being an ass. You're not nearly as good at it as you think you are."
And then she turned and walked toward the stores, giving her head a shake.
It was definitely a tale that deserved every syllable of the word fantastical. But it was obvious from the way he spoke, the way he held himself, that this was not just some story. Morgan was more than serious and for a moment, she could only stare at him, giving her head a soft shake.
This was insanity.
"So..." she began, but stopped when she didn't really have anywhere to go just yet. It was all still processing. "Jesus Christ, this is nuts."
Despite the fact that logic was screaming at her that what there had to be some, well, logical way of explaining everything, she believed him.
She glanced down at her left hand, eyeing the envelope holding that ridiculous tape and the key West had so eagerly given her. "I guess I really should keep this thing safe, then, huh?" she asked, still not entirely convinced that tape really held any power over her but thinking it would probably be best to dismiss it out of hand, just in case.. "And figure out where this key goes..."
She looked around again, taking in what she could see of the town. "Have you figured out just what is it he wants?" she asked, returning her gaze to his.
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He tensed when she pointed out the envelope. Considering everything that had gone on, Derek should have kept his envelope on him. Only in that moment did he realize how indifferent he had become after viewing the DVDs. Or maybe his subconscious was telling him that he still trusted Deb. They had a house together and his envelope remained in the same drawer as hers.
"Entertainment. That's all anyone's put together. The bastard told us himself yesterday. Only way people leave is by a tape burning. We don't find bodies." Derek rotated his shoulders, fighting the tension from them. "But people come back, from what I've been told. Just not with any memory of Peaksville."
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She caught Derek's shoulder roll, and her expression changed, her concern showing through once again. "Hey," she said, her voice softer now, no trace left of the belittling tone she'd used when referencing West. "How've you been holding up?"
Though she was still processing his claim of seventeen days to her three, one thing was for certain: It had been hard for her to wrap her head around everything he had just told her, she couldn't imagine having actually experienced it all.
"I mean, all of this, after Los Angeles?" She knew that case was a tender topic, and she approached it as delicately as she could, but no matter how lightly she tread, she knew it could result in an immediate shut down on his part. He was her friend though, so she had to try.
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Running was the best thing in the world for her, even if she'd found her running shoes tucked below everything else in her fucking closet. Debra Morgan had found the room she was meant to be sharing with her "husband", and she hadn't wanted to believe it. West was taking this whole thing too fucking far, and she had hid him with a fucking DVD.
Yes, running was good. Dressed in her borrowed boy's shorts and shirt, Debra went running, and she tore through the town, moving down one end of it from the other. She'd been looking for Derek after he hadn't responded to the post she'd made on the journal, and it bothered her that he probably hadn't fucking seen it. He was probably looking for her. He was probably looking for her right fucking now and they'd just been doing that dancing of assholes where they kept missing one another.
And then there he was, standing with a woman with dark hair and talking intensely. A fierce sensation of jealousy rose in her chest and she frowned before she went over to them and pressed her finger against the sunglasses she was wearing. "Who the fuck is this?" Deb hadn't meant to be rude, well, not really, but fuck her sideways if it just didn't fall the fuck out.
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Until he watched her DVD.
It wasn't as if he had a spotless record when it came to relationships. Hell, he didn't have any romantic relationships. Relations, yes. Plenty. Sex was among his top three outlets to relieve stress. Only in the past couple of years, had it moved down from the number one spot. Derek was getting older and reevaluating his life. Particularly when the no strings attached flings stopped taking his calls and found men willing to settle down.
Derek heard the footsteps approach and casually turned. There were monsters in Peaksville but none simply walked up to you. And thanks to Debra Morgan, everyone watching learned that the monsters could bleed. He turned and found it was the woman who made it all possible yet the sight didn't exactly bring a smile to his lips. His heart had yet to settle on a position though there was a sense of relief at seeing her.
And then she opened her mouth in typical Debra Morgan fashion.
The DVDs had been fairly accurate from what he knew of her in the weeks he had spent with her. While her mouth had never bothered him before, it was obvious he was less than thrilled with her introduction. But then, it wasn't her choice of words as it was her tone and physical aggressiveness that Derek had a problem with. Was Deb being possessive? She had some kind of nerve after what he had seen and shouldered in Peaksville.
However, he didn't return the act by asking if she finally found Frank Lundy (who eerily looked like a Frank he had watched die with a partner more his age than Debra Morgan). His jaw skewed and it was probably a good thing that he had his newly issued pair of sunglasses. Yet with his immediate displeasure aside, it didn't escape him that she was wearing his clothes. She managed to become a living example of his conflict.
"This is Emily Prentiss. Emily, Debra Morgan--the one with the matching last name and ring courtesy of West." His voice was matter of fact while there was a look of annoyance hidden in his poker face. The way he introduced Deb left his lips fluidly. While he trusted Prentiss, less information under the circumstances seemed to be the best way to go. He turned to Deb to finish the introduction. "Emily is part of my team and Peaksville's newest arrival."
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But instead of being insulted, which would be many people's first reaction, she was amused. Very amused. More at Morgan and his reaction than the Detective herself. She was a profiler, after all, and she wouldn't have been a very good one if she couldn't figure out what was most likely eating at the woman. It wouldn't be right to push her buttons.
Still, her amusement may have shown through just a little in her arched brow and the way she glanced from the Morgan, to the Detective and back.
For a moment, she wasn't sure if Morgan was going to introduce them or if she was going to be left to handle that herself, not that she would have minded. Finally, though, he spoke, and at his tone, she sent him another look, well acquainted with the signs that indicated this wasn't a happy Derek.
But it was a brief look, just a moment or two, and then she was looking back at the Detective, Debra, and smiling.
"Nice to meet you, Debra. Even if the circumstances are less than ideal." She nodded towards her teammate. "So, Morgan here was just giving me a rundown, and now that we know who the fuck everybody is, I gotta say I'm a little curious what is with West's law enforcement fetish."
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She knew that he was annoyed with her, and that only managed to make her back rise up a bit more. What the hell? He was annoyed with her when she'd just gotten out of the fucking cornfield after making a deal that she couldn't fucking remember. For all she knew she could be the next member of West's god damn chorus and right now there wasn't a god damn thing she could do about it.
The worry rose in her stomach, twisting and balling itself up and together. It cut into her like a vice and for a moment she didn't say anything. She couldn't. There was that and the fact that she knew that there was something on the DVD that she should remember. It made her insane for a moment before she got the part of the introductions.
'The one with the matching last name and ring courtesy of West.' It made her grimace. "The name's from my Dad, actually." She said it because she had to say something. Debra got that this Emily was a part of his team, and she didn't have any idea why it bothered her so fucking much.
"Yeah. Charmed." That biting tone again, but perhaps less of one. She was torn between attempting to needle Derek a bit more and the inclination not to fuck with him. "My guess is that he pictures himself as some god-damn-evil-mastermind with the whole fortress of fucking solitude and all the bullshit that goes with it."
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However, there was no maintaining his annoyance when Emily announced that now they all knew who the fuck everybody was. He didn't break the poker face but the tension eased up in his knit brow. This could go badly if Deb realized Prentiss was being facetious. And knowing Emily, she was probably trying to get him to calm down with her little joke.
Then Deb had to correct him about her last name.
Right. Debra Morgan wasn't the marrying kind. At least not to him. Nevermind that he wasn't exactly one either. The situation was volatile and apparently it was turning into Morgan vs Morgan. Or was it? Deb went on to answer Emily.
Derek clenched his teeth and swallowed whatever saliva had collected in his mouth, simply to do something before speaking. He ceased staring down Deb and panned over to Emily.
"It ain't just law enforcement. There are other people here. Doctors and..." He couldn't think what it was Dean did so he continued, "some others but a good deal of law enforcement. You could even put the good Captain under that umbrella."
His eyes panned back over to Deb as he suddenly decided to do a ring check. She had been in the cornfield after all. He had heard that deals could be made there. Had she already freed herself from him and that was what prompted the clarification of her last name? Nope. The band remained.
He mentally shrugged and went on to study Deb. There was something different. Derek couldn't figure out what. Had she seen his DVD, there was nothing she could find fault with. He didn't bother to ask. Knowing the Miami detective, they would all find out soon enough.
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Then Derek spoke up, and this time, Emily couldn't help but give him a funny look when he mentioned this Captain person for the second time. Morgan had never really seem the type for nicknames, especially if the person in question wasn't named Penelope. Sure, she'd gotten a teasing "Princess" or two but that had been the extent of it. Captain seemed too...trite.
She would ask him about that later.
"So...do-gooders in general? That's a pretty wide margaine," she said. "Doesn't seem like it'd be the best mix to throw together for entertainment."
As she had talked, she'd watched the two Morgan's as they surreptitiously studied one another. The whole thing still held the vaguest sense of amusement for her, but the tension hadn't eased very much as they'd been standing around talking. Maybe it'd be best if...
"Hey, do you two need to talk? I could, I don't know, go explore one of these stores or something." She hooked her thumb over her shoulder in the direction of the various storefronts that lined Main Street.
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Deep breaths, Morgan. It wasn't Emily's fault that shit was so weird. Too bad she wasn't buying that at the moment. She was just... god, she was just angry and wanted to punch things especially people's faces. She also saw the way that he'd looked at her finger. The ring was still there indeed. It hadn't even crossed her mind to make a deal to get out of wearing it, despite her aversion to it. Maybe she should have. Right now she didn't know.
"Dean could probably count as a do-gooder too. And then there's Gabe. He's a fucking angel. Allegedly." She'd met him as a kid, kids that little and that scared? She didn't think he was fucking lying to her, not at all. "Erik's not a do-gooder, right? Who else is there?" She didn't really remember, but trying to figure out this thing was easier than focusing on other things that she couldn't real.
When Emily asked if they needed a chance to talk, Debra shrugged and looked to Derek again. "I was fucking interrupting. I should get my ass out of here and let you two talk." Jealous. Oh, why so jealous, Deb?
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Derek didn't know a lot of people by name. He was happy with himself for remembering equal amount of men and women. Not that anyone knew what was going on in his mind. The sunglasses avoided eye contact with anyone. But then Prentiss went and basically told on him. He panned back to Deb as she replied. Oh, really?
"See you later," he agreed though his brow had furrowed deeper ever so slightly. Derek could have offered a time. It crossed his mind to tell her to have supper ready on the table. The thought was angry and spiteful but he didn't know why the hell it came to mind. He stared so hard at Deb that he had no idea what Emily was doing.
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So it was at least somewhat fortunate that she had a real live soap opera to distract herself with. Even if it was loosing amusement points with each passing moment.
She had to fight the urge to roll her eyes when Deb, in words far more colorful than usually warranted, more or less excused herself. Except, not really. And she actually did roll them when Morgan replied, dismissively, except, again, not really.
For the love of...She had graduated high school almost two decades ago and had no desire to revisit those years in any form. This was coming dangerously close.
"Right..." she said, drawing the word out as she cast a knowing look between them. "I'm just going to venture a guess here and say that you two have some serious shit--" she winced a little at that, Debra proving to be a not so great influence on her vocabulary. "Some serious issues to talk about. So you," she looked at the female Morgan. "Stay. I can talk to Morgan later. Really. And you," she looked at Morgan number two. "Stop being an ass. You're not nearly as good at it as you think you are."
And then she turned and walked toward the stores, giving her head a shake.
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