A/N: The movie, He's Just Not That Into You, was written by Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein, Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo and directed by Ken Kwapis

Also short, but two updates isn't bad, right? :)

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The three women had continued their regular lunch and dinner dates with each other, even the occasional night out here or there and even added Daisy to the mix, much to a certain someone's dismay. It's not that she hates the young intern, but if she has to hear about 'Lancelot' and the 'amazing' things he does in bed, she's going to commit the perfect murder.

It's a Friday night at the Founding Fathers but Katie has joined them. The bar is not overly packed and they find a small booth in the back where it's somewhat quiet, though Katie has a tendency to sleep through the racket other patrons are making.

"I'm quite tired of talking about me," she says, "Can we change the topic of conversation? Or at least talk about someone else's sexual exploitations?"

Angela laughs at her bluntness and says, "Don't look at me. Jack is not coming near me until I can get back into the gym."

"Angela, you look fine," Cam reassures.

"Yeah! You only gained forty five pounds during your pregnancy. It's not that much," Daisy insists. She becomes the recipient of Angela's furious glare, though she chooses to say nothing. The other two women distract themselves from the awkward situation by fiddling with a napkin or wrapping the blanket just a bit tighter around the baby.

"Well," Cam says, breaking the slightly awkward silence, "I've been seeing someone."

"What happened to Paul?" Angela asks.

"We're taking a break. I just don't know if that's going to work. I mean, that's all we both do: work. I know we've had this problem before, but now he'll go to work on nights off, which he rarely gets and I just feel like I don't see him as often as I should. We're both leaving this option open, but I'm not sure how upset either of us will be if someone else comes around."

"I'm sorry, Dr. Saroyan. I'm sure this must be hard for you," she says sympathetically.

Cam realizes how big of a step her star employee has made. The emotional aspect for any relationship has always been strained, she's noticed, so to see this side of the woman she is so fond of is a wake-up call. But she only gives a small smile in response.

"Anyway, I've been seeing this guy. Real nice, but he almost seems too good to be true."

"How so?" Angela asks conspiratorially.

"He just seems so busy all the time. I guess that's why I like him," she sighs, thinking of her issues with Paul, "But he says it's not work or family things, he's just busy. And he's very hard to get in touch with. For example, I had this guy leave me a voicemail at work, so I called him at home, and then he emailed me to my BlackBerry, and so I texted his cell and now you just have to go around checking all these different portals just to get rejected by seven different technologies. It's exhausting."

"Well, if he really wanted to talk to you, he would," Daisy says, "Is there a reason he's avoiding you?"

"He's not avoiding her," Angela argues, "He's busy. Right?"

"Daisy's right," Cam says, "If this guy really wants a date, he'd call. Dr. Brennan, I agree with your sentiment. Let's change the subject."

"Oh!" Daisy tries to butt in.

"So, you want to know what Katie did the other day?" Angela cuts of the intern, saving all of them from stories about Lancelot's sexual prowess and their dirty adventures in public places.