#25- Trouble Lurking

She'd never admit it, but these kinds of situations always scared her. These people were dangerous. They were murderers. And they didn't want to be caught. She watched from the car as Booth entered the building with his gun raised. There were no lights on in the house, and no cars in the driveway, but Boot had insisted that he go inside anyway. He had one of those "gut feelings" that the suspect was inside the house. She had told him that she wanted to go with him, but he had told her to stay in the car as some kind of "look out". He had been in there for a while now, and she was starting to get worried. She tried to ignore her fears and forget about the odd feeling in her stomach. He had a gun and he was wearing a bullet proof vest, so he'd be fine, right? She hoped so.