"Hey, Shawn. Max confessed to everything."
Jules said to Shawn the next day.
"Really? I mean. I knew he would. You went to his house, too. Right?"
"Yep, found the remains of the bracelet. I gotta go. Lassiter and I already have another case." Juliet said as she walked off.
Gus walked up to Shawn, "So, now what do you want to do? We got the guy."
"Well, I guess we can do what we do every time we close a case."
"And what is that?"
"You don't know? Gus, you should be ashamed of yourself."
"I seriously don't know, Shawn."
"Really? I thought you were playing. After we close a case we go out for Jerk chicken."
"Oh, yeah. I remember that."
"See? You don't have a memory problem."
"Memory problem?"
"Yeah, you told me you had a memory problem."
"I never said that."
"You didn't? Huh, I must have dreamed it, then."
"You dreamed that I told you I had a memory problem?"
"Apparently. If you didn't say it to me, yourself."
"Shawn!"
Shawn turned around to find Henry standing behind him, "Hello Dad. Enjoy your weekend off?"
"As a matter of fact I did not. You want to know why?"
"Not really, no."
"Because I had to clean my refrigerator. Because 'someone' left without cleaning it."
"Dad, I had a break in the case I had to leave."
"Shawn, you left because I said, 'you're really gonna clean it?'"
"Gus, you're not helping."
"You owe me." Henry said to Shawn.
"I owe you?"
"Yes, you owe me."
"Owe you what?" Shawn asked.
"Something."
"Something?"
"I haven't thought of it, yet. But when I do, you will be there to do it."
"Oh, will I?"
"Yes, you will." Henry said. Then he walked off.
"Really, buddy? You couldn't have helped me, just then?" Shawn said to Gus.
"Shawn, you never do anything."
"I never do anything? Gus, I solve cases. That's what I do."
"Besides that."
"Isn't that enough?"
"Not really."
"Fine, I'll do something else. Just to prove to you that I do other things." Shawn walked over to the vending machine and put money in, pushed a button and got a candy bar.
He walked back over to Gus, "There."
"Really? That's your choice of doing something else?"
"Gus, I paid for it. I never pay for anything."
"Well, I guess that is an achievement." Gus said.
"See? I'm maturing. Very. Very slowly."
"Extremely slow."
"At least I am maturing at all."
"That's true. Just tell me when you mature completely." Lassiter said as he walked by them.
"Oh, Lassie." Shawn said, "You will never understand."
"What won't he understand?" Gus asked.
"I don't know. He just won't understand something."
"Shawn, your mind works in the most mysterious of ways." Gus said as he started to get up.
Shawn pushed him back down, "You're not going anywhere. And what do you mean?"
Gus tried to get up again. But Shawn pushed him harder. And he fell off the chair, "Ow! What was that for?"
"You were getting up. I told you to stay here."
"You aren't incharge of me, Shawn. I can do whatever I want. I'm a grown man!"
"That you are."
Gus got up and ran for the door.
"Gus! Where are you going?"
"Somewhere where you won't find me for at least 1 hour."
"1 hour? Gus, I need you."
"You need me? Really?"
"Gus, I will find you. I will ALWAYS find you. No matter where in this city you choose to hide."
"I dare you."
"Okay, you have 15 minutes to find somewhere to hide. I'll find you."
"You're on!" Gus headed out the door.
"Gus, Gus, Gus. You fall for it every time." Shawn said.
"What does Gus fall for?" Juliet asked when she overheard Shawn.
"Nothing. Nothing at all."