Bones

Season 2 Episode 1

"The Girl in the Cave"

"Temperance, Temperance, Temperance!" Special Agent Seeley Booth ran through the glass laboratory doors, his heels clicking as he went. Two barriers stopped him from going any further until he swiped his pass card and then he could enter the main lab. He skipped towards the woman hovering over the examination table in the centre of the room. Dr. Temperance Brennan was examining a rotted corpse and she didn't even lift her head when her colleague entered. "I told you, Booth," she said to him, "you can't rush science." The remnants of the person on the table were creating a stench which made Booth pull a face as he approached. "I may not be able to rush science," he replied, "but I can rush you. And I'm telling you, Bones, we need those results pronto." Brennan looked up for the first time at the impatient FBI agent. He had ruffled brown hair with deep brown eyes and was wearing a rather expensive looking suit. Apparently he was expecting a victory in court as that was when his best suits came out. "Don't stress me out!" she told him as she returned to the remains. From what Booth could see, she was already stressed out. Her short brown hair was tied back into a scraggly bun and the sleeves of her lab coat were pushed up around her elbows. A young lab assistant came up behind Booth and added, "You really don't want to stress her out. She might explode."

"Zack," Brennan warned her assistant. He was very useful when cleaning bones but when it came to social skills, Zack was some what lacking. "Okay, okay," Booth subsided, "I'll let you do your squint thing. I promise not to interfere."

"Much appreciated," Brennan answered. She knew he meant well and that he was probably being pressured by his bosses but these things took time and even she couldn't change that. "From the shape of the pelvis and the length of the breast bone, I would say that we have a young woman, aged between eighteen and twenty-five," she dictated to Zack as she examined the body. Out of the corner of her eye, she could see Booth standing with his arms crossed, repeatedly checking his watch. "It looks like the cause of death was excessive exposure to fire," she continued; opening the mouth she grabbed a mini torch and had a look around. Booth watched intently. Even though he was up against deadlines, he still loved to watch her work. There was no-one like her. At least not for miles anyway. A puzzled look spread across Brennan's face as she examined the corpse's mouth. "Bones?" he asked approaching her, "what is it?"

"I'm not sure," she replied, "it looks like the remnants of something. I'm not sure what." Another member of the lab staff came to the table and said, "Looks like you require my mighty skills."

"Hodgins, can you take a sample of this and see if you can analyse it?" she asked.

"And make it snappy!" Booth added. Hodgins gave him a funny look before trying to remove some of the substance in the girl's mouth. Brennan manoeuvred herself in front of the computer screen that showed a magnified view of a section of bone. "Booth, why exactly are you here?" she asked as he followed her.

"Err Bones, I don't know if you noticed but this is my job. I investigate murders et cetera," he replied with a sarcastic tone.

"I'm the smart one, remember?" she said, "and what I meant was, the FBI were sending over an agent from England to investigate the case." Booth thought that maybe he'd misheard her. How was it, that Bones knew things about the FBI before he did? At his puzzled look, she explained, "We believe that this girl maybe one of the three people who went missing in London a few months ago. I should be able to confirm the date of death soon but the FBI wanted an English agent here to help." Booth looked less than happy. "Why do we need help from the English?" he asked, "I mean we dress better, we have better facilities and we pronounce migraine properly." When his rant had finished, the voice of an English woman came from behind him. "Actually, it's migraine and you're giving me one with all this raving about the English." Booth spun around to see a small woman with dark brown hair standing in front of him. "Surely you should know better, Seeley."

Opening Credits

Emily Deschanel as Dr. Temperance Brennan

David Boreanaz as S.A Seeley Booth

Michaela Conlin as Angela Montenegro

T.J Thyne as Dr. Jack Hodgins

Eric Millegan as Zack Addy

Jonathan Adams as Dr. Daniel Goodman

Rachel Weisz as S.A Trinity Ellis

And

Johnny Depp as James McCormack

Seeley Booth gazed in surprise at the woman who stood before him. "Who's this?" Temperance asked as she stood next to him.

"Special Agent Trinity Ellis," she introduced herself, "I assume you're Dr. Temperance Brennan?" Brennan nodded. Booth was a lot quieter than usual and was playing with the elastic band ball in his hand. "I'm guessing you're the English agent that they're sending over," he said to Trinity. She nodded and smiled. "It's been a while," she replied.

"So you too know each other?" Brennan asked her; still unsure of what was going on. Booth turned to face her. "Me and Elle used to work together before she went back to England. We were partners for years," he explained. This came as a bit of a surprise to Brennan because it had taken him long enough to accept her as his partner and she wasn't involved in every case. The trio stood for a minute in silence before a pretty Asian girl approached them. "So is this game of musical statues a private game or can any one join in?" Brennan was the first to move. "Angela Montenegro, this is Special Agent Trinity Ellis from England," she introduced them. They moved towards the corpse again and Brennan instructed Angela to produce an image of what the woman used to look like. The sooner they worked out what had happened to her, the better. God knows what had gone on between Booth and Ellis but she was determined to find out.

Booth tried to read Brennan's autopsy report while driving down the causeway in downtown DC. No matter what anyone else said, he could multitask as well as any woman. Trinity didn't seem to think so. She grabbed the report of him and received a dirty look. "Come on, Seeley," she said, "I didn't come all this way to get mowed over on the causeway because you weren't watching where you were going." As she looked at him, he seemed so uncomfortable and she could see it would get in the way. "Listen, is there something wrong?" she asked him.

"Like what?"

"Like this weird mood that you're in. You're acting as though I'm someone you hate not someone that you used to work with." Booth looked at her and noticed real concern. But just before he had chance to answer, his cell vibrated furiously in his jacket pocket. It was Brennan. "Hey Bones. What's up?"

"Hey Booth. It seems that the body we have is one of the missing people."

"Well at least we've found her now."

"There's something else. The remnants that we found inside her mouth show that she didn't die in the fire."

"What do you mean?"

"I mean that she was gassed to death before she was set on fire." Booth pulled a face. He could never get used to these strange murders that Bones investigated. "So who is our crispy duck?" he asked.

"Our victim is twenty year old Melissa Stanford. Her and her friends had gone on a boat trip off the English shores when they just disappeared." Twenty years old. The number ran round in Booth's head. That was no age at all. When he was a sniper, he'd killed all sorts of people, but no-one that young. When he'd finished the conversation, they'd almost reached FBI HQ and he slammed down the handbrake, spinning the car one hundred and eighty degrees so they were now facing the opposite direction. "Bloody hell, Seeley!" Trinity shouted at him when they'd stopped moving, "Are you determined to kill both of us?" He smiled at her for the first time since she'd arrived. "Come on, Elle. Put a little spice into your life."

Brennan entered the dimly lit room with the only light coming from the Angelator in the centre of the room. It was Angela's own invention that could create 3D images and scenarios of murders by inputting certain statistics. She couldn't understand how the artist could spend so much time in the dark. She needed to be outside which was why she liked to go out with Booth when he went to question suspects. Angela was walking round the large image generator with a small PDA in her hand. As she entered the information, the image of a young girl appeared in lights. She was very pretty, with long blonde hair and blue eyes. "That's her," said Brennan, "that's Melissa." Angela sighed. "Yeah, I guess it is."

"You okay Ange?"

"Yeah, I just can't get used to all these young people being murdered." Angela was so sensitive that it hit her hard. Brennan on the other hand had learnt to keep the identity of the victim out of her mind so that she didn't get emotionally involved. "So anyway. What's with the English chick?" Angela changed the subject. It was Brennan's turn to sigh. "She's just some woman that Booth used to work with." Angela gave her an I'm not convinced look. "Come on, Brennan," she said, "surely you can see something else there." Brennan shrugged. She'd never been very good at analysing social situations. "They've obviously been involved," Angela told her.

"Well I told you. They worked together."

"No Brennan. I mean they were involved." It suddenly dawned on her what Angela meant. The thought hadn't actually crossed her mind. Booth didn't seem the type to become involved with a colleague but maybe she didn't know him that well. "Come on Brennan. Surely you noticed," Angela said to her.

"Actually, I hadn't."

"Listen, I'm sure it was a long time ago and that they've both moved on." Brennan nodded her head and turned back to her notes. Angela smiled uneasily. This was going to be an uncomfortable case.

In the main room of the Jeffersonian, Dr. Goodman strolled past the main desk whilst flicking through a pile of papers. He was so busy that he walked straight into the person stood at the desk. "Oh I'm so sorry," Goodman apologised to the man in front of him. He had a head of long hair and wore a pair of thick rimmed glasses. "Oh that's not a problem," the stranger replied with a broad Scottish accent. Once he'd helped Goodman pick up his papers, he asked, "Excuse me sir, but is this the Jeffersonian?"

"Yes it is. Is there something I can help you with?"

"Err yes actually. I'm looking for Trinity Ellis. She's an FBI agent and she's supposed to be helping here." Goodman smiled and nodded. "Yes of course. Well I'm not sure she's here at the moment but I can take you to where she's working. I'm sorry; I didn't catch your name."

"James McCormack. I'm a …friend of Trinity's." As they entered Brennan's lab, Hodgins ran past before backing up when he noticed the stranger. "Mmm surely not another FBI agent? I tell you what, they don't trust us one bit." Goodman raised an eyebrow. "Mr. Hodgins," he warned him, "have you seen our English friend?" Hodgins laughed as he set up a slide under the microscope. "She's still out with Booth. If you ask me something's definitely going on there." He noticed the perturbed look on the newcomer's face. That was strange. Dr. Goodman left the men stood in the middle of the lab and as Hodgins turned to look through his microscope again he said, "You can stay here and wait for her if you want." James nodded and smiled as he removed a small leather book from his coat pocket.

Brennan had spent the last hour or so with Angela trying to work out how Melissa had been gassed. Even she was feeling nauseous and she couldn't help looking at the picture Angela had created. Melissa had been so young and now her life had been cut tragically short by… Brennan's trail of thought was interrupted as she walked head first into a pair of feet. She pulled a funny face as she stared at the pair of floating brown shoes in front of her. It took her a few seconds to notice the shoes were attached to a pair of legs dangling above her head. As she glanced upwards, she spotted a man sat on the beam running just above the lab. He appeared to be writing something but she just shrugged and walked over to Hodgins and Zack. "So how've you been doing? Any idea what it was that killed our victim?" she asked. Zack replied quickly, "I've cleaned all the bones and I didn't see anything unusual. You can check if you'd like."

"Maybe, but only if we can't find any other leads," she replied, "Hodgins, what about you?" Hodgins gave her a funny look. "Well, I got a bit distracted by Mary Poppins up there." Brennan glanced back up. "I don't know what that means." Zack opened his mouth to explain before Brennan interrupted, "and I don't really need to know either."

"So who's the hunk hanging from the rafters?" Angela approached the group whilst staring at the stranger above them. Brennan shrugged. "Apparently, he's here to see Agent Ellis," Hodgins said in the tone he used when he suspected something was afoot. As the group below him got bigger, James sat out of the way above them, just writing in his book like he always did. Scientists fascinated him; they were so smart and yet didn't seem to understand the outside world. The one who seemed to be the head scientist appeared to be the furthest away from everyone else. She'd be perfect for a character, he thought as he scribbled down some more notes. "I told you not to get the extra onion rings. You never finish the wings." James recognised Trinity's voice immediately and gazed down as she walked in the room, arguing with some guy. Booth had a bucket of Buffalo wings in his hand, which he tried to balance as he searched for his pass card. Trinity grabbed the bucket off him and when he'd swiped the card, they entered the main lab. She held out the wings to give back to Booth when some one dropped down in front of her. As she recognised him, she threw the bucket up in the air. Buffalo wings scattered round the lab, startling the group of scientists. "And they say Buffalos don't have wings," said Booth as a piece landed next to him. "James!" she exclaimed, hugging the man in front of her, "what are you doing here?" James smiled as she hugged him and replied, "Just thought I'd come and see how you're doing."

"You came all the way from Scotland to see how I was doing?" James smiled again and raised an eyebrow. He leant forward and whispered in her ear, "I've got a surprise for you. For later." Trinity suddenly realised that Booth, Brennan and her gang were stood watching. "So are you going to introduce us?" Angela asked, moving closer.

"Err, this is, James. He's a writer." Angela stepped closer. "Does James have a second name?"

"McCormack," he replied with a smile. Brennan appeared next to them. "James McCormack the writer?" she asked.

"Wow Bones your powers of deduction are incredible," said Booth in an off tone. Brennan frowned. "I just meant… I've read some of your books. They're intriguing."

"Why thank you," he replied, removing his glasses and starting to clean them, "and you are?" Brennan held out her hand. "Dr. Temperance Brennan." Booth rolled his eyes. This was just pathetic. "Well, I don't know about the rest of you but I thought we were supposed to be working on a case," he said as he stood up from where he was leaning.

James looked at him for the first time and said, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to interrupt your work here."

Booth frowned and said, "Well you did. So excuse me." Trinity hit him hard on the chest and at this James raised an eyebrow. He suddenly felt very out of the loop. "Why don't you come with me," Angela suggested with a smile and James uneasily followed her. When they'd left, Trinity grabbed Booth roughly by the shirt and pulled him off to the side. For someone so small, she was surprisingly strong and she pushed him against the wall. "Oww. Elle what the hell are you doing?" he shouted at her.

"Shut it Booth. What are you trying to do to me?" she asked him, just about managing to shout at the same time as whispering. He stared down at her. "Nothing. I just think we need to get on with this investigation."

"Yeah sure. You thought it was so important that we could stop for Buffalo wings on the way back." Booth shrugged and was silent. Suddenly he came out with, "I don't like him."

"Who?"

"James whatshisname."

"You don't know him. What's wrong with him?" Booth swallowed. He wasn't ready for this conversation right now. Trinity searched for an answer but was coming up with nothing. "Fine. You just keep doing your thing," she said as she started to walk away, but then she turned around and said, "Just do it away from me." Booth just stood there and watched her walk off before he punched the wall. "I wouldn't do that if I were you Agent Booth," Dr. Goodman approached the agent from behind.

In Angela's office, she was sat on her desk while James was sat on the sofa. "So you're a writer? That must be fun," she said to him, "plenty of hanging from ceilings and such."

"I…err… I find it easier to think when I'm out of the way. It seemed like the best place."

"Really?" Angela slid down her desk, "So what's with you and FBI chick?" James suddenly felt rather uncomfortable. "I think that's a conversation for another time, don't you?" he replied, standing up to leave. Angela joined him standing up. "Sorry, you don't have to go do you?" James nodded and quickly walked off.

Brennan adjusted her gas mask that was pulling tight on the back of her head. Carefully, she examined the remnants left by the gas that had killed Melissa Stanford. It was like a yellowish residue that smelt disgusting. Brennan coughed slightly in her mask. Hydrogen Sulphide. She wrote on her pad along with the other notes from the case. She left the lab and pulled off her mask. Booth approached her and asked, "So Bones, you find anything?"

"Well, I…" she started, but didn't get to finish because James had just walked past and Booth had started to follow him. "Never mind," she called after him. FBI are more trouble than they're worth, she thought, not like scientists.

"Hey, you over there." James spun round and spotted the man from earlier. He was tall with dark brown hair and was wearing a suit. As he strolled forward, James spotted a holster and gun, hidden beneath his jacket. He suddenly felt very on edge. "Yes? Can I help you?" Booth sighed and smiled. "What do you want with Elle?" James frowned. "Who?"

"Trinity. What do you want with her?"

"Nothing. Well, nothing that concerns you, whoever you are." Booth stepped closer so he towered slightly over the writer. James ignored the six inches between their heights. He was used to people thinking they could push him around because they were bigger than him. "Special Agent Seeley Booth," he introduced himself. James shrugged. "Elle used to be my partner."

"Oh is that all?" Booth gritted his teeth. James noticed that he was making the FBI agent angry and removed his glasses just in case. The last thing he needed was another pair of broken glasses caused by an FBI agent. "Actually," Booth continued, "it was a little more than that."

"Really. Well that's nice. Now how about you stay the hell away from her." Booth felt the urge to grab his gun but refrained, desperately trying to remember that all murder was illegal, even if he did have a license to kill. "And why should I do that, eh?"

"Because she's moved on." Booth smiled. "So she did mention me then?" It was James' turn to step forward. "And she didn't have a nice word to say about you. I guess you really screwed her over."

Booth smiled again and said, "In a manner of speaking." That was too much for James and before he could stop himself he'd punched Booth in the face. The FBI agent clearly hadn't been paying attention and flew backwards. Sitting up, he could taste blood running from his nose and into his mouth. "Right, that's it!" Booth yelled as he leapt up. James expected him to cuff him for attacking a federal agent but instead Booth swung and hit him right across the face. James stumbled back slightly and touched his lip as it bled.

Trinity was talking on her cell as she looked for Brennan when she heard some bangs and shouts from around the corner. Hanging up the phone, she ran round to see what was happening. She emerged just in time to see Booth knock James clear off his feet. James rubbed his head as he got up and then he cringed when he realised what had happened. He pulled out a broken pair of glasses out of his back pocket. "Bugger."

"James!" he turned around when he heard his name. "What's going on?" Trinity asked as she approached him. He merely held up his glasses and said, "I broke my glasses."

Brennan shuffled into her office with the notes that she'd got from Hodgins about Hydrogen Sulphide. Apparently, it inhibits the exchange of oxygen on the cellular level and causes asphyxiation. That was obviously what had killed Melissa. It took her a few minutes to notice the group of people sat in her office. Booth was nursing his bleeding nose while James held an ice pack to his bruised head. Trinity was sat behind Brennan's desk looking furious while Hodgins couldn't stop laughing. Just as Brennan was about to ask what was going on, Hodgins stepped in and said, "Just in case you were wondering, Popeye and Pluto here were just having a little fight over Olive Oil again."

Brennan pulled a face at the pop culture reference and replied with her usual phrase, "I don't know what that means."

"It just means that those two over there decided to knock a few pieces out of each other," said Trinity with anger in her voice.

"He started it," Booth mumbled under his breath. Brennan smiled and shook her head. "Anyway, our victim was killed by Hydrogen Sulphide for those of you who have been busy doing other things," she continued, "It was asphyxiation that killed her."

"Come again, Bones?" Booth said to her whilst rubbing his injured nose.

"Asphyxiation is a loss of consciousness due to the presence of too little oxygen or too much carbon dioxide in the blood. The victim may stop breathing for a number of reasons; in this case it was suffocation by use of gas." Booth nodded, still not a clue what was going on. James pulled out another pair of glasses from his coat pocket and placed them on his nose. "I think it's time I went," he said, standing. Before he had chance to move, Booth had leapt up in the air and grabbed his arm. "Excuse me, but I feel there's something I need to say before you go." Trinity smiled. That was the Booth that she was used to. Grinning, Booth pulled out a pair of handcuffs and spun James around, reciting his well-practised speech of: "I am arresting you for the assault of a federal agent. You do not have to say anything." The FBI agent pushed his captive out of the door before anyone had chance to say anything. Brennan glanced at Trinity. "Not what you were expecting?" Trinity just stormed out of the door. "I guess not."

An incessant thumping could be heard from the office of Special Agent Seeley Booth and anyone who walked in would have had an elastic band ball in the head. Unfortunately for Booth, it was his boss who entered his office first ergo his boss who had an attack from a flying elastic band ball. "Agent Booth," he said sharply, "I do not appreciate this nonsense. Nor do I appreciate you having fights in the middle of the Jeffersonian. Am I to believe that Agent Ellis is the cause of all of this?" Booth looked downwards. "Technically, it was her idiot boyfriend who started it."

"I don't care who started it," his boss yelled back at him, "The point is, you fought back and provoked or not, you should have left him alone or arrested him immediately." Booth was quiet. As his boss was leaving, he gave one last order, "Let him go." Normally Booth would have protested but he was in enough trouble already. And so he slowly approached the cells where James sat waiting. He had a split lip and a large bruise on the side of his head. But he didn't seem at all bothered. He was just sat there, writing. Weirdo thought Booth. He opened the door and advanced towards the writer. But he didn't even lift his head. By this point, Booth was getting angry. He grabbed the book that James had been writing in. James merely stared at him. Scanning the page, Booth read, by this point, Jack had figured out what kind of a man Sergeant Crane was. He was short-tempered, irrational and his hair stuck up too much… James grabbed his book back of Booth. "It's not quite finished, thank you very much," he told the agent.

"I hope that book of yours is entirely fiction," Booth replied, "for your sake." James smiled and walked past him. The only thought that formed in Booth's head was, I've always hated the Scottish.

Sirens whirled loudly as the cars of the FBI arrived at the cave side. Boats swarmed round in the water and as Brennan approached, she could see Trinity stood at the waters edge. "Trinity!" she shouted down to her. The agent spun round and removed her sunglasses as Brennan approached. "What have we got here?" Trinity sighed. "It looks like we've found the boat that Melissa was on," she replied, indicating the wreckage behind her. The boat had once been quite large but it had been mostly destroyed by the sea.