Booth watches Herrick and Aurora as they sit in his van, and he waits for the police. Herrick looks to him and says "So Agent you're from D.C. right?"
Booth says "I'm Booth. And yes."
Aurora nudges at her husband and Herrick says "Booth? Is Parker your son?"
Booth stares at him and says "What do you know about Parker?"
Aurora says "You remember that girl, brown hair, blue eyes. Riley."
"What about Riley?" Booth did not like these strangers knowing more about Parker's girlfriend than he did.
Herrick smirks at the fact they had caught his attention. He says "How do you think first impressions would go, if you take your son's girlfriend's parents' to jail?"
Booth moves to him, face to face almost, stiffening his tone, he says "From what I saw, your daughter could care less about you being taking away in cuffs."
Bones stood watching Christine and David play hide-and-seek through the chairs. Jason walks over to her, handing her some punch.
Jason says "Thinking about the future?"
Bones takes the drink. She says "Thanks. What drew you to that conclusion?"
Jason says "I assumed you were watching their behavior, questioning whether your daughter and her new sibling will be just like that."
Bones says "Christine will love her new sibling."
Jason says "I have no doubt about that Dr. Brennan. She's what 7?"
Bones adds "6 and 11 months."
Jason says "And Parker's how old?"
Bones says "Just turned 21. Riley?"
Jason says "Still only 20. Their friends and them are much younger than the graduating class are they not?"
"Indeed, most of this class are well around 24."
Jason laughs "Well they're either really under average, or might I say we've raised above average children."
Bones clinks glasses with him. She pauses a moment and then asks "You raised Riley?"
Jason coughs and says "I did say that, didn't I?"
"It's not on my part to intrude."
"Of course not Dr. Brennan, curiosity is a wonderful thing."
Bones and Jason look towards the kids, who were back at the snack bar grabbing chocolate chip cookies. Jason laughs as Christine drops one and David kicks it under the table.
Jason says "My parents were aggressive, workaholics, who lived through us to achieve what they couldn't. I took Riley and David away from that."
Sorry its a bit short, but its sweet, kind of.
