AN. Alright, let me take a moment to vent. All 3 (3! Not just one, 3!) of my favorite TV couples are not together. And two of the three are apparently not getting together. So The Cape and Being Human, ya suck. Glee- I'm reserving to criticism, but be warned, my patience is wearing thin.

Nash crumpled a piece of paper and threw it over his shoulder. This job was very important. Browning was relying on him to perform exceedingly well for this job- to be the very best.

Unfortunately, he wasn't. The girl in the red jacket was. And he had to get rid of her if he was going to take the credit for this job and get rid of the team. He was the leader- he was in charge of this.

He etched a straight line onto the paper, grimacing at the results. The lines weren't thick enough; bold enough. It was merely adequate. And, well, nine out of ten times Nash was more than okay with adequacy, because Architects were in short supply.

He fulfilled the requirements.

Ariadne surpassed them.

He sighed and traced another line.

AN. This chapter is a joke, I know, but the Oscars are on and I have a test tomorrow, but I wanted to show y'all that Nash isn't just chilling around Paris doing nothing. He's working too.