Okay, so I'm bored, and like no one's replying to my e-mails, so I decided to type another one of the story ideas that are running around in my head...so yeah this is what happens.

I don't own, I rent!

Joanne sat at the table; she was working on a very important case. A groggy Maureen stepped out of the bedroom. "Morning," she grumbled.

"Coffee is in the kitchen." Joanne said not taking her eyes off of the case.

"Thanks," Maureen grumbled. She stumbled into the kitchen to find the coffee. Fifteen minutes later, she exited from the kitchen, somehow fully recharged. "Morning Pookie!" she beamed. I shouldn't have told her about the coffee thought Joanne.

"Morning Honey Bear," Joanne said, still focusing on her work.

"Are you going to work on that case all day?" Maureen asked, her signature pout crossing her lips.

"It's possible."

"But Pookie,"

"Maureen, the longer you distract me, the longer you have to wait."

"And what do I get as my reward for leaving you alone?"

"Me all to yourself, for as long as we can stay awake."

"And what do suggest I do while I wait?"

"You're still distracting me." Maureen got up from the table.

"I'm going to go visit Collins." With that, she slipped out the door.

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"Morning Collins!" Maureen exclaimed, bursting through the door.

"Whoa, Maureen. I never could figure out why one cup of coffee could make this perky in the morning. Angel's not here yet," Collins somewhat tired.

"That's fine; I just came over here to hang out. Joanne's working on a case."

"And she kicked you out of the apartment?"

Maureen shook her head, her brown curls whapping her in the face. "No, I kicked myself out. She said the longer I distracted her, the longer it would take."

"Well that's understandable; I'd offer you some coffee, but you don't need any more." He said with a laugh. Maureen made herself comfortable. 10 minutes later, Angel walked through the door.

"Hi Maureen, you weren't the person I was expecting to find sitting on the couch."

"Hi Angel!"

"I see you've had your coffee," said Angel with a laugh. "What's up with you?"

"Not much, Pookie was working on a case and said the longer I distracted her, the longer it would take, so I came here."

"Makes sense; where's Collins?"

"I'm right here, morning Ang." Angel walked over to Collins and kissed him.

"So what are we going to do?" asked Angel, eyeing Collins mischievously.

"Oh spare me!" exclaimed Maureen, "I'm better off at my apartment with Joanne." With that she left Angel and Collins alone with their intimacies.

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"Pookie! Not to disturb you, but I'm home."

"Hey Honey Bear," Joanne said seductively. "Where all did you go?"

"Are you done with your work," Maureen paused, and continued when Joanne nodded. "I went to visit Collins and Angel, but Angel was going to give Collins a little performance, so I left. And after I went to the market for a little bit. And then I sat in the park, coming up with ideas for protests."

"And, did you get any ideas?"

"Yes, one."

"That was?"

"Why my girlfriend shouldn't be working on Valentines Day."

"Well I'm yours for the rest of the day, Honey Bear." Joanne smiled seductively, patting the seat on the couch next to her; Maureen sat down. "What do you want to do?"

Maureen straddled Joanne, and started to undress the lawyer.

"I think you know what I want."

The End

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Okay, well that's what I could come up with. For those of you reading Life of Friends, it might take me a while to get chappy 6 up, as I'm still writing it, sorry! Please read and review! Love ya! Diva