Deputy Director Cullen:
You were always a great boss. I have nothing but good things of you in my mind as I write this letter. I know there were times that we were face to face arguing, and I'm sorry. I shouldn't have doubted your authority. You were my superior and that was disrespectful. Again, I'm sorry. I would also like to thank you for all you taught me. I wouldn't have been half of the Agent I was without your guidance.
I know I have no right to ask you this, but if something happens to me while I'm gone on this case, I really hope you will continue to protect Parker from people that still hate me. I know that most people won't know I'm gone until the funeral and even after then. Even then, there will still be some people that will still want revenge on me. They will easily be able to get to Parker if he doesn't have some sort of protection. I know, as you are a father, that you understand how I worry about him. I love him to death and I would hate to see something happen to him over something I had done to someone.
I know that I have already more than I should of you, but I have to ask you to do two other things for me. First of all, will you please give Dr. Brennan a gun? I didn't have a problem with her not having one when I was there. However, I'm no longer there and I don't know what trouble she would get herself into. I think she has learned her lesson about shooting people. Secondly, I would like you to make sure she has a good partner. She needs one that won't disrespect her or make advances on her. It took forever to get her walls down as much as Miss Montenegro and I have. She trusts few people. So any partner you assign her, is going to have a rough time until she learns to trust them, if she ever does.
I thank you so much for everything you have ever and will ever do for me. You really were a great boss and anyone that gets to work for you is very lucky.
Special Agent Seeley Booth
