Parker is six years old, and he doesn't really understand grown up things. He lives with his mommy most of the week and gets to see daddy on saturdays and sundays. He wishes he could see daddy more than just the weekend but daddy is really busy on weekdays.
Mommy says that daddy works for the F-B-I and that he has a gun to shoot the bad guys with. Of course, mommy also says that daddy isn't scared of anything and can take care of himself, but Parker knows things she doesn't. He knows that sometimes at night daddy turns over and over in his sleep and doesn't look like he's having very nice dreams. On nights like these, Parker scoots closer and snuggles into daddy, just like daddy does when he has bad dreams.
Parker knows that bad dreams aren't much fun, even if daddy is big and grown up; but thankfully he doesn't have to worry so much about it anymore because of the bone lady. She's daddy's part-ner, something that daddy says is like having a very-special-friend. Parker doesn't know what exactly that means, because the bone lady and daddy argue a lot, but he also knows that all the fridays that daddy spends with the bone lady; he doesn't have a single bad dream over the weekend. Ever.
Parker is six years old, and he doesn't really understand grown up things. He lives with his mommy most of the week and still gets to see daddy only on saturdays and sundays; but he doesn't worry so much about it anymore. He knows that as long as the bone lady's there on the weekdays, daddy will be okay.
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A/N: Apparently I cannot write more than drabbles for Bones. Review?
