The answer was library or book store, or the Library of Congress if you wanted to get real technical.

And here I thought that riddle would be harder. Once again, I have underestimated your deducing and problem-solving power. I seem to keep doing that. Take that as a compliment. It means you guys are smart.

And those smart people include (but are not limited to):

BunBunBabe
staceydc328 (I don't understand the whole coffee thing either. Oh well)
HuffynDK (glad I could help)
Amthoon
SkyeblueA (see, you did know)
govgal (close enough)
ShadowWolfDagger
Ultracape
aloha94
nexteightlives
fanfiction-freak
BrilliantGreenEyes (Now that you've joined the club, I suppose I'll have to get you a jacket too.)
nebbyJen
galimeril
mel
Kanae Valentine
Writer's-BlockDP
Anonymous riddler (I may not drink it but I sure know how the write it, huh?)
bobbi
Demoness Blaze
kira666
MusicDdefinesUsAll
wolfeylady (good shot)
epicpickleninja
Katie
raven
AVENite2009
smilee
aime lire

And I'd like to personally thank ArmedWithAComputer for the donut. Mmm… Chocolate glazed, my favorite.

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Transformation

He wasn't sure when it happened.

The details were still a little vague as to how it happened.

But he was glad it happened.

He didn't remember the exact day it was when Peter offered him a folder explaining the case instead of ignoring the ex-con that stood at the edge of his vision in the corner.

He didn't remember when the two had started to walk side by side through the office rather than Peter leading the ex-con through the desks.

He didn't remember what time Peter received the double finger point from Hughes and it included the ex-con as well.

He didn't remember on what case it was that he was voluntarily asked to come along, maybe even check out "the van," without having to point out that he was a part of the case and needed to be included.

He didn't remember after which case Peter had patted him on the back or gripped his shoulder with pride that the ex-con had pulled through.

He didn't remember when his façade faded away and his smile became genuine.

He didn't remember how it had happened that he had ended up at Peter's house and had been invited in and not kicked out.

He didn't remember how it had happened that Peter had ended up at his room at June's and had been invited in and not kicked out.

He didn't remember when it was that Peter ran towards him with concern evident on his face.

He didn't remember why Peter had shrugged off one of the ex-con's secret "appointments" and agreed to let it pass only because it had been the right thing to do.

He didn't remember when it was that Peter had stood next to him as if he were just another member of the team.

He didn't remember when he was finally accepted as Peter's partner; when the bond of trust had formed.

He wasn't sure when the transformation began: the transformation from ex-con and agent to partners.

At least, out loud he wouldn't acknowledge the date, place, or time when the transformation had occurred and he certainly wasn't going to give away such answers so easily.

No, they were all his secrets; ones he treasured more than any work of art.

Because he did remember. He remembered everything; every moment that had slowly melted the label of ex-con and agent away to be replaced with Peter Burke and Neal Caffrey: partners.

And he wasn't soon to forget.

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A little fun fact before your riddle. I went onto a "Love Calculator" website and put in Neal Caffrey and Peter Burke's names just to see how compatible they would be – and possibly to put any slashes to rest. Turns out they are 39% compatible. A relationship is possible with sacrifices and work but not likely.

When I put in Matt Bomer and Tim DeKay, they were 59% compatible. Maybe because Matt is such a great singer and gets Tim in the singing mood too. Speaking of singing, there's a lot of videos of Bomer and DeKay dancing and singing on YouTube. Check 'em out.

Just something I thought you should know. Not saying it's true (since it's a random percentage taken from a random website), just interesting. Now for your riddle.

**What turns everything around but does not move?

Chances are this isn't going to be very hard for you but let's just see.

Only one more episode left for this season. But don't worry, I'll keep good ol' POP going. Heh, pop. Good thing I didn't name it "Partners of Odd Paradoxes" are something equally cockeyed.

Anywho, good luck and I'll see you all next post.

Hobey-Ho