Disclairmer: I don't think it is necessary but, I don't own Bones

The love in the letter

Temperance Brennan returned to her office after her lunch break with her boyfriend FBI Special Agent Seely Booth, to the sight of her very stressed and upset best friend Angela Montenegro-Hodgings, with red eyes that clearly showed she had been crying.

-"Angela, what's the matter?" Brennan asked

-"Hodgins and myself are having problems, it's just, Henry made me see some thins, I thought that by now I'd living in Paris, making exhibitions of my paintings, living the bohemian live, and… look at me, married and with a child. Don't get me wrong, I love Jack above all, and I'd give my live for Michel, It's just…I miss this side of myself.

-"Does Hodgings make you happy?" the anthropologist asked

-"Absolutely" answered the artist without doubt

-"Can you imagine your life without him?" continued Brennan

-"Umm I don't think so". Answered finally the artist

- "Then, let me tell you a secret you may not know. Do you remember when Hodgings and myself were buried alive by the gravedigger?" Brennan started

-"How can I forget", was the artist answer

- "Well, right before blowing the airbags, we did something, we both wrote two good bye love letters, mine's even I didn't understand at the time my feelings was addressed to Booth. Can you imagine who Hodgings' letter was addressed to?

-"Me?", was the artist tentative response

-Yes, that's right, Angela. That man loves you so much you where the last person he thought about when he thought he was going to die. What you two have is special, and you should cultivate it. Yes, we might not be living the live we expected, but we are living a better one, we have the love of two very special men that love us, for what we are, and protect us. I really think you should talk to Hodgings Angela, and talk about your problems, and sort them out, for yourselves and for Michael

-"Thank you sweetie, you know what, you are absolutely right

And then Angela left Brennan's office and went in search of Hodgings and together they went to the Egyptian exhibition, to burn some stamina.