Theodore Johnson nearly had a stroke when he saw Kirby and the others walk into the police station. His father was a local policeman, and Theo was good friends with Dewey, the sheriff of Woodsboro. So he was slightly taken off-guard when his girlfriend came in and claimed she was called by the killer. Dewey soon arrived with Judy, and took the girls into a secluded room. Theo, of course, was EXcluded from the conversation and the room.

"She's my fucking girlfriend…" He cursed to himself, pacing about the room as he impatiently waited for them to leave.

"I'm gonna have to ask you to leave." He heard Judy arguing with someone, and was briefly surprised to see Gale Weathers trying (unsuccessfully) to gain entrance into the office, and Judy Hicks blocking her.

"Judy, I'll tell you now. I don't mind that you work with my husband, or that you bake him those little lemon squares…" He didn't hear the rest, but Theo stifled a laugh as Dewey finally noticed the two and burst from his office to try to stop a fight from escalating. Gale traded a few insults back and forth with Judy, and after some (heated) conversation with Dewey, announced that she was going rogue, and would uncover the murderer herself. Theo burst out laughing as she stalked off, and approached Dewey.

"You done interrogating my girlfriend yet?" He asked.

"I'm not interrogating her. I'm sorry I couldn't let you in with her, but rules are rules." He apologized.

"Hey, chill. It's cool." Theo replied.

"Anyway, I'm done talking to them. Since Kirby's the one who seems to be the most threatened, I'm sending her home with two of my men to guard her. I want you to help with that. Not sure you heard, but Sydney is in a fair bit of trouble, too. Someone planted evidence in the trunk of her rental. She'll be staying with you two." He explained.

"Sounds good to me…" I groaned inside, secretly fearing what Sydney might be like. I never really did like her in the first place, even though I had yet to meet her. I cast off such thoughts as Kirby exited the room. She and I embraced each other, and kissed. We stood there, kissing for a moment, and parted finally.

"I missed you, Theo." She spoke contentedly.

"Not as much as I missed you." Theodore replied lovingly.

"Ahem. I'm holding Jill and Mica a little longer, but you two head on home. It's better you're in your house by noon than travelling by night." Dewey coughed and instructed.

Theo and Kirby certainly agreed. They thanked him and left.