Disclaimer: See first chapter.

A/N: Yes, I know it's canon... but still. I want to see it, darn it! So yah, here's my tenth chapter, and I'm loving that you guys review all of these. I now have all the letters covered, thanks to all of you who gave me suggestions. I'm going to start putting the next word at the bottom of each chapter, just so you have an idea. The more you review, the more I update!

Jury

Did she love him? The jury was still out on that one.

She was on break, sitting in the lab watching him pore over some piece of evidence from his case. His looks were definitely a point in his favor: she'd always been a sucker for that kinda scruffy look. And the glasses made him look just a little like a geek... and she'd had a thing for the captain of the high school chess team.

His personality was pretty darn great, too. He had an interesting moral compass, different from most but highly rigid and he followed it to the letter. He worked hard for justice, and he was loyal, intelligent, and brilliant. Plus, there was a certain... lack of polish about him. It was the New York equivalent of being from Montana, and she felt comfortable around him.

And then he looked up and caught her watching. Those beautiful eyes fixed on hers and even through four panes of glass she could see the purely male approval in them. He winked, blew her a kiss (thank goodness there was nobody in the hallway) and went back to work.

That settled it. Verdict returned.