"Really now? And what would you be implying by that?"

He took her hand, smiled and took her out the door until they reached his apartment where he then proceeded to call the entire member of the A-Team. They all arrived and after Jen finished telling the story to most of the guy's amusement, Hannibal spoke.

"Well it seems like you're in a predicament, and we'd like to help but.."

Hannibal was cut short by Face.

"We're on vacation, we're here to take it easy and we don't want any trouble. Plus there would be our fees and then this whole mess, you don't want to go through it. And the men are in jail so no worries!"

Jen smiled sweetly at Face walked calmly over where he started to smile but fidget.

"Could I have a word with you, alone? I have a room right here, do you mind guys?"

They unanimously shook their heads with big grins on their faces. B.A was the last thing Face heard.

"Fool! You crazier than Murdock is messin' with that crazy lady! She's on the jazz."

After she shut the door she smiled at him, she had some tricks up her sleeve, and was just as slick as Face was.

"Face, I would like to remind you that you are my tenant, going out with my best friend and in my town where I know everyone and am well respected. I will cut you a deal. I'll let you and your friends stay here for free and eat at my restaurant for free as well. But if I find out something bad happened to my best friend and best waitress, then all bets are off, and your ass is mine as my waitress. Do we have a deal?"

Face smiled knowingly that he had the better end of the bargain and that he could always handle about 3-4 girls but he was probably going to have to cut it down to about 2 possibly three and from outta town girls as well.

"I think we have a deal, can you lemme out first to I can make it like you fell under my "charm? Just for the guys, I wouldn't want them to think that I was losing my touch for cutting deals."

"Fine, but make it quick."

Face came smugly and smiling.

"Guys, looks like we're staying and eating for free."

The guys all looked at eachother impressed.

"Good job Lieutenant, looks like you haven't lost your touch. Now, we're going to have to ask you some questions about these guys Ms. Gogh."

After giving full descriptions of the men and where their cars could be located Murdock and Jen set out to where the car was being held with a tracer in hand.



"I must commend you on your bravery Genevieve. That was truly the work of a crazy lady and I know one when I see one. Truly an inspiration like Joan of Arc!"

She chuckled to herself at Murdock's speech. So many times before she had heard that she was crazy. But it didn't bother her and hearing it from Murdock just made it sound like something that was her and not something that was foreign and not looked well upon. She decided to cut in.

"Thank you Murdock for the compliment, I'm not so used to being praised for being my crazy self, but hey, I did get the job done pretty well on my own. I have owned and operated that place for a couple of years now and I am not going to let some thugs like that try and scare me. After all I have been doing so well so far. Thank you so much for helping me out so far. I know it's your vacation and you must help a lot of people as it is, but this really means a lot to someone like me."

As she was talking Murdock could get a better look at her as the sun was setting. Blonde hair that was obviously dyed, thin not like a model, but he knew she must work out, just a little bit shorter than he was, judging by that she must have been about 5'11. He couldn't quiet tell if she had green, blue or brown eyes, it all seemed to mix together in a nice way. Nice smile, very fierce and protective of things, bad jealous girlfriend he thought to himself, and smiled.

"Oh wow! Look at the sunset. Isn't it beautiful?"

They both looked at the sun setting, he looked at her and she caught his gaze and smiled. They both came closer to eachother and their lips touched. At that moment they both heard wheels screeching, and looked to see the thugs from before come barreling down the street.