The next morning Leo was abruptly woken by someone pounding on her door.

"Coming…" she slurred before falling out of the chair. She made it over to the door with the blanket wrapped loosely around her. "Who is it," she asked before peering through the eyehole of the door.

"Roy." Was the reply. She opened the door and tried to suppress a yawn. "Not much of a morning person are you," he commented dryly.

"What do you want Roy?" She ran a hand through her hair to smooth it out.

"We were going out to breakfast and I was wondering if you would join us. My treat as a 'thank you' for giving me a ride last night." He leaned against the door frame and smirked, looking down at her. She pulled her blanket closer, suddenly feeling that the night shirt she had on was not enough.

"How do you know where I live?"

"I read your file…don't give me that look. I saw mine on your desk; no doubt you were eager to know all about me." His smirk widened and she felt the heat rush to her cheeks.

"Whatever, I'm going back to bed," she said grumpily before slamming the door. Unfortunately for her, he stuck his foot in the door.

"Please come," he asked reopening it and ignoring his now throbbing foot. "I'm not leaving until you come with me." He forced his way through the door way and chuckled at her childish attempts to prevent him.

"You're breaking and entering!" she whined as he closed the door behind him.

"Go get changed or I'll drag you out in what your already wearing." He grinned with wandering eyes.

"You wouldn't dare," she said with a glare cold enough to freeze the sun.

"Would you like to find out?"

With a shrike of frustration she stormed back to her room to change. When she returned Roy was sitting in her favorite chair and her cat was curled up in his lap.

"Traitor…" she muttered darkly before pouring some food into the kitty bowl. The cat meowed innocently in response.

"Shall we?" he opened the door.
"Wow, what a gentleman." She said rolling her eyes before grabbing her coat and wallet.

"Hey, put the wallet back. I'm treating you, remember?"

"I'm still taking my wallet you dope." She walked out into the hallway and locked the door once he had closed it. When they reached the sidewalk he rushed out in front of her and opened the car door.

"What the hell are you trying to pull?" She asked, obviously unimpressed.

"Just trying to show my savior how thankful I am."

"Did you fall on your head?" she stopped right before getting in the car.

"When I fell for you, maybe." He replied with a boyish grin.

"I know it might be hard but you really should try to work on not saying every stupid that pops into your head." She stepped into the car and found herself sitting next to Hawkeye. She couldn't remember the name of the person driving but he had blonde hair and was smoking. Next to Hawkeye, behind the drivers seat was Fuery, the timid looking kids with big glasses. Roy was sitting in the passenger's seat.

They all piled into the booth at a local dinner and were soon joined by a rounder man, named Breda.

"Hello there." The waitress giggled when she finally came to their table. She gave them the menus and left the group to decide what they wanted to eat while she got their coffee. When she returned she started chatting with Roy. The females at the table, Leo and Hawkeye, gave each other dual looks of annoyance. Tapping her fingers in annoyance Leo said to no one in particular: "I don't get to sleep in for this?"

"Miss could you please take our orders?" Leo asked interrupting Roy mid joke. The waitress scowled, but took wrote down what they wanted before leaving the table in a huff.

"If you were jealous Leo you just had to say something." Roy wrapped an arm around her shoulders and held her chin so she would face him. With a subtle movement she "accidentally" spilled his coffee onto his lap. With a yelp he leapt from the table and rushed off to the Men's Room. Fuery look horrified and Havoc offered to pay for her meal in honor of her making his day. She said she might take him up on it if Roy decided he was no longer going to.

"Sorry about that Roy." Leo said with an attempt at sincerity when he returned. He grunted a reply and hardly said a word to her for the rest of the meal. When the bill came Havoc again offered to pay for her meal.

"I'm paying for it." Roy growled in annoyance.

"Why is everyone insisting for me, I'm not poor…?"

"Leo don't get so defensive when people are trying to be nice to you." Roy said in monotone as he passed the waitress the check. Stung by his comment she did not bring it up again.