Alright, so I was in the shower and thought of an amazing drabble. At first I didn't think it would work, because I had like three lines, but then I thought of it. Of course, I had to rush out the shower so I wouldn't lose a single word of my drabble. Yes, a drabble. A very short, but very fluffy drabble based off tonight's episode. It was love at first watch. I wish everyday was a Wednesday at 8PM… if only…

Also, I really have no idea what kind of dog it was, don't hate me if I'm wrong.

Another exciting note before I start (you're probably going to kill me as this authors note is longer then the story), Bones Season One comes out VERY VERY SOON! I can't wait!

SPOILER ALERT (if, for some strange reason, you haven't seen "The Blonde in the Game")

Disclaimer: I don't own Bones, although I have a rather large collection of anthropological books and Kathy Reichs books


His Eyes

His eyes told her the answers.

When they encountered the vicious Doberman, his eyes told her to stay behind him.

When they met Howard Epp's new wife, his eyes told her to be wary of her words.

When they became familiar with the victims, his eyes told her they had to stop him.

When they came to dead ends, his eyes told her they needed to try again.

When she discovered pieces of the puzzle and Epp's "game," his eyes told her he was proud of her.

When she told him she couldn't do it, his eyes told her she could get through the emotions.

When he gave her the gun, his eyes told her that he trusted her.

When the man attacked him, his eyes told her his pain, his plea for help.

When she stood frozen in shock, his eyes told her she had done the right thing.

When Epp played with her mind, his eyes told her he was furious.

When they left Epp, his eyes told her that he couldn't play games with them anymore.

When he came to her office late at night, his eyes told her that he understood.

When he asked if she was okay, his eyes told her that he cared about her.

When she refused to tell him at first, his eyes told her he knew her too well.

When she finally let out the emotions and tears, his eyes told her he accepted her actions and she needed to as well.

When he gave her Jasper, his eyes told her he wanted her to be happy.

His eyes told her it would be okay.


So, it turned out much longer than I thought it would be, which is nice. I don't think it's that bad, but I had to write something about tonight's episode, which was fantastic. I wanted to try something different for style rather than a drabble or short story, which I prefer writing- no commitment, don't have time for those. Anyways, tell me what you think, it's always nice to get feedback.

Just so you know, my word count said this was exactly 500 words, and I didn't even try…pretty sweet 