The monday afternoon blues has hit Caffrey hard as he started at the report he should be typing up on the computer. Ever since the day a couple weeks ago when he drew all over the case he should have been working on and Peter made him redo it, he had to do everything on the computer where it was doodle free. Peter was not happy that they had to stay late that night because apparently the bureau did not like the idea of a criminal staying alone unsupervised, ex-con or otherwise.

Back to the present, Neal casually opened a google webpage and searched bored. The first cite that came up was , a gaming cite he heard Jones mention in the van during a stakeout once. Making sure that the sound on his computer was off, he clicked on the link and found what looked like an interesting game called Boredom Test.

Looking around to make sure no one was watching he slightly turned the computer monitor toward him and away from wandering eyes then got into the test...

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Peter pinched the bridge of his nose as he looked away from his monitor and looked out over the bullpen to give his eyes a much needed rest. His gaze landed on his CI hard at work typing on his computer. Peter squinted as he realized while it looked like Neal was typing at a glance, he was really only pressing one key; a space key to be specific.

"Damn it Neal," Peter sighed as he dragged his hand across his face and got up.

He went down the steps and towards Neal's desk. Diana spotted him and was about to say something but was stopped by Peter putting his finger to his lip in a shushing motion while pointing at Neal. She nodded and got back to work but still kept an eye on the two.

Peter stood right behind the unaware CI and just watched him for a second as he pressed the space button to make a ball jump over gaps in the ground but he kept falling through at the same spot.

Aware that Diana was still watching he pointed and mouthed 'what is he doing?'. She leaned over to see and shrugged. Peter rolled his eyes and decided to make himself known.

"So explain to me how this is related to that embezzling scam."

At Peter's voice Neal jumped and closed the window revealing a blank word document. He spun around and looked up to see Peter with his arms crossed.

"Ummm," Was all Neal got out before he was pulled to his feet shoved in the direction of Peter's office.

"My office. Now."

Neal nodded and went straight there as Peter hung back and turned to Diana. He waited for Neal to close the door before he spoke.

"Any idea how long he was at it for?"

She shook her head. "Sorry boss."

"That's alright, it's not your job to make sure he stays on focus the whole time, he should be old enough to know how to do that by now."

"Key word is 'should be'?"

Peter cracked a smile as he walked up stairs but it vanished as he walked in and closed the door.

"Sit."

"What am I, a dog?"

"No," Peter replied as he sat down. "Because dogs listen and do as they're told. Now sit and write the report here."

Neal glanced at Peter like he grew a second head. "In case you didn't notice, my computer is at my desk."

"And in case you didn't notice, that didn't turn out very well. Now you're going to write it right here on my desk where I can keep an eye on you and make sure you don't goof off."

"With what-" Peter got in his desk and threw out a pen and a notebook of paper. "Show off."

"Now get to work. El wants you over for some dish she's testing from this new cater."

"Yes Dad, and if I finish early will Mom let me have desert?" Neal flashed his Caffrey grin that Peter knew he used just to tease him.

"How about you finish and you don't get grounded."

Neal was a little shocked that Peter was playing along but didn't let it should as he smiled. "Yes sir."

a/n: These are really fun to write and in case you are wondering, the game Neal is playing is real and I kept getting stuck at the part where Neal was. Y'all should play it and comment how far you get and what per cent boredom you get. Mine was 30%