Julie's Journal
By A Glass of Milk
A/N: Crossover with Monk and House
Disclaimer: I own nothing.
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July 15th
Mom should know better by now that taking a vacation with Mr. Monk is a very bad idea. Okay, so really it's not so much a vacation as it is moving on the job or something like that. It's only going to be about six months so I'll be going to school there for a while which really sucks but at least mom got me a new game boy a couple of Christmases ago and I've been getting new games for it every now and then, and I have to say, I'm pretty good at it. Alright, me and my wonderful game playing skills isn't the point here.
The point is that we are moving to New Jersey for six months, and yes, you did hear me correctly – six months! Wait, already said that…well anyway…we're, as in me and mom, are going to be staying at her friends house, Allison Cameron. She's the one who called her and asked her if Monk could solve a case for them. Mom said that Mr. Monk could solve any case in less than month but for some reason my mom didn't fight with her. I think it's because Allison has been lonely. I'm pretty good at picking up vibes, especially after meeting Mr. Monk, even over the phone and with letters. It's so easy to read him, that you can sort of use him as a model and base other peoples expressions and actions on him and you can figure out what's up with them. Did that make any sense? Oh well. I'll clear it all up later when I have the time. We're in a taxi right now and mom and I are both trying very hard to not laugh at Mr. Monk and the driver of the cab.
Mr. Monk was being his usual 'everything I touch has to be clean' self and the cab driver was being the usual stereotypical 'oh my god, the guy's nuts!' person we meet whenever we're with Monk. Currently Mr. Monk is trying to clean the floor of the cab with a few wipes he begged my mom for. She gave them to him reluctantly but then decided that it would be better than him doing something else that might actually cause a problem. Mr. Monk isn't going to be staying with us, he's going to stay in this really nice swanky hotel that usually costs $99 a night but somehow he got the government to pay for it, or the police departments, I don't know who or how but he did. Oh, gotta go now! We're at Allison's apartment!
Julie
