The movie, Rear Window, was written by Cornell Woolrich and John Michael Hayes and was directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
These next few are going to be super short, but once they're out of the way, that's when the story really starts picking up. We'll see a bit of Hannah and VNM and hopefully, my muse will get back on track as well and I can finish this story before the summer ends!
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Angela and an unrecognizable man are standing in the entry way of the bone exam room. She's examining a set of remains and pretends not to see them.
"Sweetie, this is Gustavo."
"Mmhmm."
"It's nice to meet you, Temperance. Angela's told me a lot about you."
"That's nice."
"Brennan!" Angela leaves the man's side and snatches the femur from her hands. She looks up to protest but stops short when she sees the look on Angela's face. "You promised me that we would go out tonight on a double date! Wendell's watching Katie and I'm all dressed up, ready to go out. Now, Gustavo is a good guy. He's sexy, smart, drives one hell of a car, and has the sexiest Italian accent. Please, Bren, I'd really like to spend the night with my husband and my best friend."
She peeks around her friend to look at the man in the doorway.
"He looks like a great guy, Angela. I'm sure you three will have a great time tonight."
"Bren!"
She looks up and stands tall. "Ange, I don't want to go out with anyone. I don't want to double date or meet new guys. I just want to focus on my work right now. If you want, I can explain to you later. But I'm sure you have reservations somewhere nice so I suggest you just go out and have a great night. I'll see you on Monday." She picks the femur back up and begins to examine it again.
Angela lets out one big huff and gives her friend a challenging glare. When she realizes her friend isn't going to react to her look, she swiftly turns around and walks back to the man in the doorway.
"She is really invested in her work."
"Yes," Angela says with a hint of frustration, "yes, she is."
"She is very intelligent, no?"
Angela turns back to look once more at her friend. As she escorts Gustavo out of the room, the anthropologist can hear Angela make one last comment.
"Intelligence. Nothing has caused the human race so much trouble as intelligence."
