If walls could talk.
Late one night, after the daytime shift has long gone, she's in her beloved lab. In her own little world listening to her music, unknown to her someone else decided to stay late as well.
Eric was looking at his computer screen, while trying to make a phone call. His phone rang until the voicemail started. "I know she still here." He hung up the phone and turned of his computer. Walking down the hallway Eric passed a few night shift workers, "hey have you seen Calleigh?"
Matt nodded his head, "yeah, she's with her pride and joys."
"Thanks a lot."
Eric began to walk once again and he soon found himself peering threw the glass. She wasn't facing the glass, instead her back was turned as she leaned over the table. He noticed her mouth was moving, looking at her more closely he noticed that she didn't have her BlueTooth in so she wasn't on her cell. He looked around and no one was in there with her. "Who is she talking to?"
Eric began to slowly open the door to her sanctuary. And he knew why her lips where moving, Calleigh was singing.
"These walls, keep a secret.
That only you know.
How long can we keep it, when 2 lovers loose control?
If wall could talk they would say I want you more.
They would say I never felt this way before.
And you will always be the one for me."
Calleigh began to sit up and turn around. She noticed Eric was right behind her and jumped, "You startled me!" He captured her lips, "Eric."
"Sorry Cal, I couldn't resist I never heard you sing before, except when your playing around."
"Well don't get used to it."
"Why not, it was pretty good."
"Really?"
"Would I ever lie to you?"
"No, you wouldn't."
"So what were you singing anyway?"
"Um.. If walls could talk by Celine Dion."
"Funny, if these walls could talk everyone would know that you can sing," he said grinning. "Oh shut up, are you ready?"
"Eric, where are we going?"
"Everyone from day shift decided to go to this new Karaoke bar, so I'm glad your voice is warmed up," said laughing.
"Delko be quiet or, or I'll punish you when we get home," she warned.
"Now Mrs. Delko, that's not punishment," he said with a devious grin
