"So you gonna ask her, Jakie?"

Jake Moreland looked to the intern that plopped herself down on the conference room table, her twenty-one year old eyes laughing up at him when she the hesitation on his face. "Will you keep your voice down?" he hissed. "People can hear you."

The girl with obviously dyed hair shook her head, grinning up to the police chief. "Come on, we all know that you're crushing on her."

"How can I crush on her? I've known her for three days."

"And?"

Jake huffed, turning his back to the new secretary that the small department had taken on to help them get through the day faster to pour himself a fresh cup of coffee. "Quit it, Amy."

"What do you mean 'quit it'?" The red velvet haired girl laughed, standing from where she had seated herself and leaning beside the small kitchen counter. "You haven't been with anyone since your wife, and you got divorced over six years ago. Is this not the time to get back into the dating pool?"

The head detective looked to his chuckling officers and glared. "You gotta stop telling her things."

"Dude," Amy grinned maniacally, "she's fuckin' hot. Ask her out before I do."

"You're threatening me?"

"Just do it!"

Glancing over to the BAU team on the other side of the precinct, Jake watched as Agent Emily Prentiss slipped her arms through her jacket's long, black sleeves. The way she had smiled at him when they met at the Laundromat, her husked voice speaking her name to min for the first time after he had caught her talking to herself as she tried to retrace the steps of the second victim murdered.

She was beautiful, and having someone like her in his life would definitely give him the meaning that he had been searching for.

"So?"

Jake gave a playful slap to the intern's shoulder before making his way across the room, taking a quick sip of his scalding coffee and letting it burn his tongue. "Agent Prentiss?"

The ebony haired beauty turned her head at the sound of the new voice in her ear, smiling softly to the older man as she began to button up her coat. "Chief Detective Moreland, hi. Can I help you with something?"

"I actually wanted to ask you something."

Emily nodded, turning her back to her colleagues so she could see the Providence detective more clearly. "Go ahead. Is it about the case?"

"No," the older man denied, his hands holding tighter onto the mug he had in his hands. "I know that you and your team, which you guys did great work by the way, are headed back to Virginia and everything, but I wanted to ask you if you'd like to go out to dinner with me sometime."

Emily found her jaw dropping at the proposition, hearing snickers and chortles from her friends behind her. "Oh."

Jake cursed himself, seeing the pure shock written across the younger woman's face and her wide eyes staring blankly at him. "I'm sorry, nevermind." He quickly started backing away from the attractive woman and backtracking his way across his precinct's bullpen. "You guys have a safe flight back, alright?"

The ivory woman quickly walked up to the bald man and set her hand to his arm, stopping him from turning and flat out sprinting out of the station. "Detective Moreland," she smiled warmly, her voice dropping an octave when she saw his nervous features try to soften themselves out. "I apologize, I was just taken off guard."

"Not to try and jump the gun, but is that an 'I'll think about it'?"

Emily laughed, feeling her cheeks blushing at the look the older man was giving her. "Well my team and I are going back to Virginia, but," she sighed, looking out the windows to see the roaring storm smashing the trees against the wet windows, "it doesn't look like we're going tonight. The weather is too bad for our jet to get through. So if you're free tonight," she smiled, "then I think I'm saying yes."

Jake could barely feel the burning sensation in his hands from the mug he had in his hands, his lips curling into a grin when he saw Emily nod at him. "Alright, great. Then I'll pick you up at seven tonight."

Forcing herself to keep in a laugh, Emily held up her hand to the retreating officer. "Don't you need to know where I'm staying, detective?"

"Right!" Jake set down his coffee, the dark beverage sloshing over the sides as he quickly reached out for a pen and pad that his secretary was holding. "Here," he nodded warmly, his eyes on the beautiful brunette as she leaned down to write the hotel's address down for him, her hair falling as a curtain to shade her features.