Thanks for all the reviews! I didn't think I'd ever get this many reviews for this story. This is chapter seven, the reunion in this story is Booth, Bones and the interns. Of course fan girl that I am, I had to include a Booth and Bones moment. In this story Hannah doesn't exists so Booth isn't cheating on her or anything.

"The friend who holds your hand and says the wrong thing is made of dearer stuff than the one who stays away." — Barbara Kingsolver

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"Booth, I need you to give me a ride." Bones said it was nearly a day after Cam and Angela's fight and no one had left the lab, they didn't want to leave the baby or Hodgins and Angela alone.

"Bones, I know the whole support-your-friends thing can be a little awkward for you but-"

"That's why I need a ride Booth." Bones interrupted him. "Our interns need a ride from the airport."

"How'd they get there?" Booth asked.

"Their planes got in at the same time." Bones said, looking at Booth innocently.

"How do you know this?"

"Because I charted one plane and paid for two other flights," Bones explained.

Booth held the door open for Bones and they left the Jeffersonian. "So why did you charter a plane?"

"Because yesterday at 4:30 PM, the soonest flight Daisy was able to get from Auckland to Dulles was on Tuesday, she'd get here on Wednesday. Yesterday was Saturday; waiting four days for Daisy is unacceptable. So I charted a plane and pilot and Daisy flew here to the States, they stopped in Salt Lake, picked up Fisher and then stopped in Columbus for Clark. And I paid for Wendell's and Mr. Nigel Murray's flights. It would have taken too long for my plane to pick both of them up."

Booth and Bones got to the car and Booth drove in the direction of the airport. "Where are we supposed to meet them?"

"At the airport." Bone said simply.

"Where at the airport?" Booth asked.

"We haven't agreed on a specific place." Bones said, "Maybe they'll be waiting outside."

"There they are!" Daisy's voice easily carried into the car, even though no windows were open.

"Told you they'd be here," Bones said smugly.

"Hi everyone," Booth opened a window as the interns walked up to the car "it's nice to see you all again, but we need to go, the remains have already been compromised."

"Dr. Brennan, while I appreciate the opportunity to work for you again, I would have welcomed more notice…" Clark started.

"Yeah, it was short notice Clark, but its Hodgins and Angela's baby we're working on; we need to get going!" Daisy interrupted.

"Wendell!" Bones noticed the blonde intern leaving the airport with Mr. Nigel-Murray and she raised her voice so the two could hear her.

The young men turned at the sound of Dr. Brennan's voice, after a flash of recognition as they saw the group; both jogged up to them. "Thanks for getting me this flight out here."

"We need to hurry; the remains are in bad shape." Bones said shortly, "I'll explain on the way back to the lab."

Wendell nodded and the entire group got into the car. "It's possible that the baby had some sort of genetic disorder," Bones started as Booth drove off. "Angela said that there was something wrong with the baby and the doctors in France couldn't figure out what was wrong."

"Well if the doctors in France couldn't find out what was wrong, why do Hodgins and Angela think we could?" Fisher asked.

"The doctors in France didn't do an autopsy," Booth spoke. "I don't think that Angela and Jack gave them the chance, they brought the baby back too quickly. It's possible there was a miscommunication between languages and the doctors thought Angela and Jack didn't want an autopsy done."

"I don't think I need to tell you to give your best work; these remains are personal, for all of us." Bones said shortly.

Booth was about to comment about how short Bones was being, when he noticed how stressed Bones looked, her forehead was furrowed as she thought of what lay ahead of her Cam and the interns. He reached out and grabbed her hand and squeezed it gently, trying to convey that he didn't like the situation anymore then she did.

Bones glanced over at him and smiled faintly. He could tell that she knew what he was trying to say, he tried to let go of her hand but she wouldn't let him. He glanced over at her silently questioning. She moved their hands and barely mouthed 'not yet.' Booth nodded and kept driving.