Title: Caught
Author: Katelynne
Rating: PG
Characters: Frank, Cody, and Kelly.
Disclaimer. I don't own any of the characters from UC: Undercover, though having some of them would be nice.
Description: Part 8 of my Cody/Kelly series.
Category: Romance
Feedback: please, on list or off, laws4907@uidaho.edu
The telephone on Cody's desk rang, "Talk to me." Cody said into the receiver.
"Hey." Kelly smiled on the other end of the line. "I just got out of class and I was thinking about you."
It had been a week since they'd exchanged kisses on New Year's Eve. They'd gone out to the movies two nights ago - their first date. Date, Cody thought, I never thought that would happen. The evening had gone well. They'd seen "Casablanca" at the Student Union Building on campus and then walked back to Kelly's apartment. Cody had left her at her door with a tender kiss. He didn't want to do anything to jeopardize his relationship with such a great girl, so he was making sure to be a perfect gentleman.
"You were thinking about me?" Cody grinned. He liked that she was thinking about him, because he thought about her all the time.
"Yeah... I was hoping I could see you tonight." Kelly said.
"I should be off work at 6, you want to go to dinner?" Cody leaned forward and put his elbows on his desk. He saw Monica out of the corner of his eye. She was trying to eavesdrop without him noticing.
"That would be great. Where do you want to go?" Kelly asked, "There's a wonderful Italian restaurant just down the street."
"Okay... I'll pick you up." He lowered his voice so Monica couldn't listen in anymore. "I look forward to seeing you."
"Me too." Kelly grinned, "Until then..." she added softly before hanging up the phone.
Cody hung up with a foolish grin and leaned back in his chair basking in the glow of it all. Monica sauntered over non-chalantly, "So... what's up?" She grinned wickedly at her unintentional double-entendre.
Cody shrugged and smiled at Monica, not giving her anything. Monica cocked her head gave him a look that said, "Oh like you didn't know I was listening to you."
"What??" Cody asked innocently.
"Who was that?" Monica demanded, "Kelly?"
Cody blushed furiously, "Yes... we've got a date."
Monica cried out victoriously, "You da man!!!" Frank came out of his office at the sound, "What's going on out there?"
"Nothing boss!" both of his underlings said in unison.
Frank frowned, but decided it was none of his business. If they wanted to share with him they would. Unlike Cody and his constant questions, Frank let people keep their secrets.
"So, is it safe to assume that he doesn't know you're getting busy with his niece?" Monica nodded in the direction of Frank's now closed office door.
"It's not like that, Monica. We're not ... getting busy." Cody admonished, "And no, he doesn't know."
"If this thing gets serious, he's going to find out." Monica said.
Cody shrugged, "I know... but for right now I'd like to enjoy what I've got."
"I don't blame you. If I was in a new relationship, I wouldn't want my boss ripping my head off quite yet either." Monica smirked.
"You think he'd really be pissed?" Cody asked warily.
Monica looked at him, "Honestly? I don't know. You know Donovan better than anyone of us, and that's not saying much. What do you think?"
Cody thought about it for a moment, "Something tells me he wouldn't be pleased. Being friends with her is one thing, being her boyfriend is another."
Monica nodded, "Yeah... I know what you mean. But, like I said, he's gonna find out eventually."
Cody sighed. Why did things have to be so complicated?
Six o'clock found Cody out the door and driving as fast as he legally could to get to Kelly's apartment. Frank had still been in his office working on his backlog of paperwork. As soon as he had knocked on Kelly's door, it had opened. The girl of his dreams stood there smiling, "Hey you!" She said happily, taking him by the hand and pulling him inside. "Let me grab my coat."
Kelly grabbed her wool pea coat from the closet and Cody came up behind her, "Let me help you with that." He took the coat from her and draped it over her shoulders. He pulled her long hair gently out from behind the collar and let it cascade down her back. The motion caused her to shiver slightly. Kelly finished getting her coat on and they walked out into the hallway. Kelly pulled on a wool hat and a pair of gloves then she took one of Cody's hands and they left the building.
Snow had started to drift down from the night sky and Kelly smiled up at Cody as they crunched down the sidewalk. The restaurant was a few blocks away, but the couple didn't even notice the cold as they walked and talked. "How was your day?" Kelly asked.
"It was pretty good. Yours?" He glanced down at where the snow stood out starkly against her shiny black hair.
"I think I did pretty well on my essay, which will make all the late night work I did last night well worth it."
"That's great. Of course, I knew you'd do well." Cody grinned, "You're not just a pretty face."
Kelly blushed and grinned up at him, "You're a smooth talker."
They walked into the restaurant and were soon seated. The food was delicious, but the company was even better, Cody thought as he was paying the check. It fascinating Cody that no matter how long he and Kelly had known each other, or how much they had talked about, there was never a lull in the conversation. As they walked outside, Kelly put her arm around Cody's waist and leaned into him, instead of clasping his hand like usual. "I could get used to this," he thought happily.
At his office, Frank glanced at the clock. It was getting late and he hadn't eaten yet. He smiled and got up. He'd stop by and see if his favorite niece wanted to get a bite. She was probably busy studying and could use a break.
Sooner than Cody wanted they were back at Kelly's apartment. He waited for her to get the door unlocked, then took her into his arms and placed a soft kiss at the corner of her mouth. Pulling away from her slowly, he said, "Well, I guess I'll..."
Kelly didn't allow him to finish, because she covered his lips with hers and put her left arm around his neck. She tasted of Chianti and after- dinner mints, a uniquely exhilarating combination. She pushed the door of the apartment open and dragged him inside. "You can stay for a little while, can't you?" She asked sweetly between kisses.
"Y-yeah." Cody managed to mumble.
Kelly pulled away and looked up at him wickedly, "Good, I thought maybe you had to go home and reformat your hard drive or something."
Cody shook his head, his eyes glowing with fire, "When you talk like that it makes me so..." He bit his lower lip as Kelly finished for him, "Hot?" She giggled as she maneuvered him toward the couch.
They both collapsed on the soft blue fabric and unconsciously Cody shifted his weight so he didn't crush Kelly. She entwined her fingers in his brown curls and let her tongue slide into his mouth. Cody's hands found his way from her hips and roamed across the flash of skin on her tummy where her shirt had come untucked from her black pants. Her flesh was warm and soft and Cody's fingers tingled at the contact.
Kelly could feel the excitement rushing through her as her hands moved from Cody's hair to his neck and down onto his shoulders and chest. She moaned softly underneath him. Things were getting a bit out of control, but she was fine with that. It was good to be out of control with someone whom you trusted implicitly. She realized that she trusted Cody with her life, and made the decision right there that he could go wherever he wanted with her and she wouldn't stop him.
The knock on the door pulled them out of their bubble of passion. "Damn it." Kelly whispered breathlessly.
"Do you have to answer it?" Cody asked her, his voice hoarse.
Kelly grinned and wrapped her arms more tightly around him, "No, it's probably just someone wanting to borrow some sugar." She pressed her lips to his jaw and the person on the other side knocked again. "Kelly? I can hear movement in there..." Frank's voice drifted through the door to them. Cody was off of Kelly and on the other end of the couch in the blink of an eye. "Shit!" He gasped.
Kelly sighed, irritated, "I'll get rid of him." She pulled herself up and crossed over to the door unevenly.
Opening the door a crack, Kelly looked out at her uncle, "What brings you here, Uncle Frank? It's not often you surprise me like this." She emphasized the last few words slightly.
"I thought maybe you'd want to take a break from studying and get a bite to eat." Frank studied his niece carefully. Her hair was disheveled and her clothes were mussed. She looked worried underneath her calm exterior. He looked at the flesh of her neck where her jugular was and could see her pulse was going a mile a minute. "Are you okay? Are you in trouble?" Before Kelly could stop him, Frank had pushed open the door and stepped inside.
Frank was taken aback at the sight of his computer technologist sitting on his niece's couch, looking unkempt and guilty as hell. He looked from Kelly to Cody and back again. He looked at the coats hastily discarded on the floor near the door and again noticed how Kelly's shirt was untucked in the front. Traces of lipstick on Cody's jaw line were the final clue. "I see..." His eyes darkened and his jaw clenched. "I see..." Frank turned on his heel without another word and marched back out.
Cody jumped up and followed the man into the hallway, "Hey boss..." He called out.
Donovan turned and face Cody, his anger barely contained beneath the surface of his normally unshakable surface. "I trusted you!!" He hissed.
"I can see you're upset..." Cody put his hands up in front of him to fend Frank off if the need presented itself.
Kelly followed the two of them out into the hallway and crossed her arms, glaring angrily at her uncle. Her jaw was set just as firm as Frank's could be any day of the week, "What are you doing?" She demanded of her uncle.
Frank's dark eyes snapped to her, "I want to talk to Cody ... alone."
"You may be able to talk that way to the people who work for you, but I am not one of your charges." Kelly uncrossed her arms and stalked down the hall to where the two men were. "Whatever you want to say to him, you might as well say to me, because I'm just as involved in this as he is." She stepped in front of Cody and stood toe to toe with her uncle, even though she was a good 6 inches shorter than him.
Frank looked down at her and suggested, "Maybe I should talk to you alone, young lady."
"Frank..." Cody started.
Frank's stormy eyes settled on the young man at the sound of his name, "So, now I'm Frank, am I? You'll do well to remember I'm still your boss. No matter what you do to my niece."
Kelly gasped angrily. She turned to Cody, "Get your coat... I'll handle this."
Cody took her hand, "You shouldn't be here, alone." He looked at Frank warily. "I'll stay."
Kelly insisted, "No seriously, go... as long as you're here, he won't calm down."
"I'm still here..." Frank reminded them.
Kelly glanced at her uncle then back at Cody, "I'll call you later." She smiled tenderly at him and pushed herself up on her toes to kiss the corner of his mouth.
Cody reluctantly let go of her and retrieved his coat. "Call me... tonight." He said to Kelly as he backed down the hallway.
Kelly turned back toward her uncle and hissed angrily, "Get inside, now!!" She turned on her heel and angrily marched back into her apartment. She stood in the middle of the living room, her arms crossed over her chest. Frank entered the apartment and very calmly closed the door behind him.
Kelly began, "For your information, he wasn't doing anything TO me. Nothing I didn't want him to anyway."
Frank visibly flinched, "You don't know what you are doing."
"I'm 21 years old. Do you really believe I'm still a virgin?" Kelly cried.
"I really don't want to have this kind of discussion with you..." Frank sighed heavily.
"Then you shouldn't have started it." Kelly said, "I'm a big girl. I can make my own decisions. That includes who I date."
Frank's jaw clenched tightly and he looked at the wall behind her for a moment. "Have you forgotten about your aunt?"
"How can you say that? Of course I haven't forgotten about her." Kelly whispered, hurt. "But, what does that have to do with this?"
Frank turned away from her, his emotions unable to be contained any longer, "She was gunned down in front of me, because of my job!!" Frank's hand went to his face, wiping away the tears that threatened to spill over, "Cody may not be in the field, but he is still a federal agent. If anyone ever found out about him... and you..." Frank's voice broke painfully.
Kelly bit her lip, tears spilled down her cheeks. "I'm sorry Uncle Frank... really, I am. But I'm not Aunt Eva... and Cody isn't you." Kelly let her arms drop down to her sides. Suddenly very tired, Frank crossed over to the couch and let his weight drop into the cushions. Kelly sat down next to him.
"I know you're worried about me, but I am an adult. Whether or not you and dad want to believe it. I've grown up." Kelly told him, "If that means that I'm put at risk in some cases, then so be it. I'm not afraid. Hell, I lived in Israel for two years... every time I got on a bus it could've been the last time."
Frank looked at his niece, overwhelmed by how mature she'd become in the three years she'd been away from home. He put his hand on her shoulder, "I'm sorry... I forgot that you are a woman and not a little girl anymore. It's hard for me, and your dad, to see you that way. Sometimes I look at you and I still see the little girl with pigtails flying in the wind as she rode her bike downhill at top speed." He smiled at the memory.
Kelly looked at her Uncle affectionately, "That was a long time ago."
"True... it was." Frank conceded. "But... I don't have to like your decisions."
Kelly smiled, "I guess you don't. But, I'm still going to make them. I really care about Cody."
Frank shook his head; "I didn't see him as being your type."
Kelly cocked her head and smirked at him, "Oh? For your information, I like a man who's really smart. And Cody is REALLY smart."
Frank shifted uncomfortably, "Okay... I think this conversation has gone far enough. I don't need to know anymore..." He pushed himself off the couch.
Kelly laughed and walked her uncle to the door and he turned to her again, "Just promise me you'll watch out for yourself."
"I promise, Uncle Frank. Nothing will happen to me." Kelly told him as he walked out the door.
Author: Katelynne
Rating: PG
Characters: Frank, Cody, and Kelly.
Disclaimer. I don't own any of the characters from UC: Undercover, though having some of them would be nice.
Description: Part 8 of my Cody/Kelly series.
Category: Romance
Feedback: please, on list or off, laws4907@uidaho.edu
The telephone on Cody's desk rang, "Talk to me." Cody said into the receiver.
"Hey." Kelly smiled on the other end of the line. "I just got out of class and I was thinking about you."
It had been a week since they'd exchanged kisses on New Year's Eve. They'd gone out to the movies two nights ago - their first date. Date, Cody thought, I never thought that would happen. The evening had gone well. They'd seen "Casablanca" at the Student Union Building on campus and then walked back to Kelly's apartment. Cody had left her at her door with a tender kiss. He didn't want to do anything to jeopardize his relationship with such a great girl, so he was making sure to be a perfect gentleman.
"You were thinking about me?" Cody grinned. He liked that she was thinking about him, because he thought about her all the time.
"Yeah... I was hoping I could see you tonight." Kelly said.
"I should be off work at 6, you want to go to dinner?" Cody leaned forward and put his elbows on his desk. He saw Monica out of the corner of his eye. She was trying to eavesdrop without him noticing.
"That would be great. Where do you want to go?" Kelly asked, "There's a wonderful Italian restaurant just down the street."
"Okay... I'll pick you up." He lowered his voice so Monica couldn't listen in anymore. "I look forward to seeing you."
"Me too." Kelly grinned, "Until then..." she added softly before hanging up the phone.
Cody hung up with a foolish grin and leaned back in his chair basking in the glow of it all. Monica sauntered over non-chalantly, "So... what's up?" She grinned wickedly at her unintentional double-entendre.
Cody shrugged and smiled at Monica, not giving her anything. Monica cocked her head gave him a look that said, "Oh like you didn't know I was listening to you."
"What??" Cody asked innocently.
"Who was that?" Monica demanded, "Kelly?"
Cody blushed furiously, "Yes... we've got a date."
Monica cried out victoriously, "You da man!!!" Frank came out of his office at the sound, "What's going on out there?"
"Nothing boss!" both of his underlings said in unison.
Frank frowned, but decided it was none of his business. If they wanted to share with him they would. Unlike Cody and his constant questions, Frank let people keep their secrets.
"So, is it safe to assume that he doesn't know you're getting busy with his niece?" Monica nodded in the direction of Frank's now closed office door.
"It's not like that, Monica. We're not ... getting busy." Cody admonished, "And no, he doesn't know."
"If this thing gets serious, he's going to find out." Monica said.
Cody shrugged, "I know... but for right now I'd like to enjoy what I've got."
"I don't blame you. If I was in a new relationship, I wouldn't want my boss ripping my head off quite yet either." Monica smirked.
"You think he'd really be pissed?" Cody asked warily.
Monica looked at him, "Honestly? I don't know. You know Donovan better than anyone of us, and that's not saying much. What do you think?"
Cody thought about it for a moment, "Something tells me he wouldn't be pleased. Being friends with her is one thing, being her boyfriend is another."
Monica nodded, "Yeah... I know what you mean. But, like I said, he's gonna find out eventually."
Cody sighed. Why did things have to be so complicated?
Six o'clock found Cody out the door and driving as fast as he legally could to get to Kelly's apartment. Frank had still been in his office working on his backlog of paperwork. As soon as he had knocked on Kelly's door, it had opened. The girl of his dreams stood there smiling, "Hey you!" She said happily, taking him by the hand and pulling him inside. "Let me grab my coat."
Kelly grabbed her wool pea coat from the closet and Cody came up behind her, "Let me help you with that." He took the coat from her and draped it over her shoulders. He pulled her long hair gently out from behind the collar and let it cascade down her back. The motion caused her to shiver slightly. Kelly finished getting her coat on and they walked out into the hallway. Kelly pulled on a wool hat and a pair of gloves then she took one of Cody's hands and they left the building.
Snow had started to drift down from the night sky and Kelly smiled up at Cody as they crunched down the sidewalk. The restaurant was a few blocks away, but the couple didn't even notice the cold as they walked and talked. "How was your day?" Kelly asked.
"It was pretty good. Yours?" He glanced down at where the snow stood out starkly against her shiny black hair.
"I think I did pretty well on my essay, which will make all the late night work I did last night well worth it."
"That's great. Of course, I knew you'd do well." Cody grinned, "You're not just a pretty face."
Kelly blushed and grinned up at him, "You're a smooth talker."
They walked into the restaurant and were soon seated. The food was delicious, but the company was even better, Cody thought as he was paying the check. It fascinating Cody that no matter how long he and Kelly had known each other, or how much they had talked about, there was never a lull in the conversation. As they walked outside, Kelly put her arm around Cody's waist and leaned into him, instead of clasping his hand like usual. "I could get used to this," he thought happily.
At his office, Frank glanced at the clock. It was getting late and he hadn't eaten yet. He smiled and got up. He'd stop by and see if his favorite niece wanted to get a bite. She was probably busy studying and could use a break.
Sooner than Cody wanted they were back at Kelly's apartment. He waited for her to get the door unlocked, then took her into his arms and placed a soft kiss at the corner of her mouth. Pulling away from her slowly, he said, "Well, I guess I'll..."
Kelly didn't allow him to finish, because she covered his lips with hers and put her left arm around his neck. She tasted of Chianti and after- dinner mints, a uniquely exhilarating combination. She pushed the door of the apartment open and dragged him inside. "You can stay for a little while, can't you?" She asked sweetly between kisses.
"Y-yeah." Cody managed to mumble.
Kelly pulled away and looked up at him wickedly, "Good, I thought maybe you had to go home and reformat your hard drive or something."
Cody shook his head, his eyes glowing with fire, "When you talk like that it makes me so..." He bit his lower lip as Kelly finished for him, "Hot?" She giggled as she maneuvered him toward the couch.
They both collapsed on the soft blue fabric and unconsciously Cody shifted his weight so he didn't crush Kelly. She entwined her fingers in his brown curls and let her tongue slide into his mouth. Cody's hands found his way from her hips and roamed across the flash of skin on her tummy where her shirt had come untucked from her black pants. Her flesh was warm and soft and Cody's fingers tingled at the contact.
Kelly could feel the excitement rushing through her as her hands moved from Cody's hair to his neck and down onto his shoulders and chest. She moaned softly underneath him. Things were getting a bit out of control, but she was fine with that. It was good to be out of control with someone whom you trusted implicitly. She realized that she trusted Cody with her life, and made the decision right there that he could go wherever he wanted with her and she wouldn't stop him.
The knock on the door pulled them out of their bubble of passion. "Damn it." Kelly whispered breathlessly.
"Do you have to answer it?" Cody asked her, his voice hoarse.
Kelly grinned and wrapped her arms more tightly around him, "No, it's probably just someone wanting to borrow some sugar." She pressed her lips to his jaw and the person on the other side knocked again. "Kelly? I can hear movement in there..." Frank's voice drifted through the door to them. Cody was off of Kelly and on the other end of the couch in the blink of an eye. "Shit!" He gasped.
Kelly sighed, irritated, "I'll get rid of him." She pulled herself up and crossed over to the door unevenly.
Opening the door a crack, Kelly looked out at her uncle, "What brings you here, Uncle Frank? It's not often you surprise me like this." She emphasized the last few words slightly.
"I thought maybe you'd want to take a break from studying and get a bite to eat." Frank studied his niece carefully. Her hair was disheveled and her clothes were mussed. She looked worried underneath her calm exterior. He looked at the flesh of her neck where her jugular was and could see her pulse was going a mile a minute. "Are you okay? Are you in trouble?" Before Kelly could stop him, Frank had pushed open the door and stepped inside.
Frank was taken aback at the sight of his computer technologist sitting on his niece's couch, looking unkempt and guilty as hell. He looked from Kelly to Cody and back again. He looked at the coats hastily discarded on the floor near the door and again noticed how Kelly's shirt was untucked in the front. Traces of lipstick on Cody's jaw line were the final clue. "I see..." His eyes darkened and his jaw clenched. "I see..." Frank turned on his heel without another word and marched back out.
Cody jumped up and followed the man into the hallway, "Hey boss..." He called out.
Donovan turned and face Cody, his anger barely contained beneath the surface of his normally unshakable surface. "I trusted you!!" He hissed.
"I can see you're upset..." Cody put his hands up in front of him to fend Frank off if the need presented itself.
Kelly followed the two of them out into the hallway and crossed her arms, glaring angrily at her uncle. Her jaw was set just as firm as Frank's could be any day of the week, "What are you doing?" She demanded of her uncle.
Frank's dark eyes snapped to her, "I want to talk to Cody ... alone."
"You may be able to talk that way to the people who work for you, but I am not one of your charges." Kelly uncrossed her arms and stalked down the hall to where the two men were. "Whatever you want to say to him, you might as well say to me, because I'm just as involved in this as he is." She stepped in front of Cody and stood toe to toe with her uncle, even though she was a good 6 inches shorter than him.
Frank looked down at her and suggested, "Maybe I should talk to you alone, young lady."
"Frank..." Cody started.
Frank's stormy eyes settled on the young man at the sound of his name, "So, now I'm Frank, am I? You'll do well to remember I'm still your boss. No matter what you do to my niece."
Kelly gasped angrily. She turned to Cody, "Get your coat... I'll handle this."
Cody took her hand, "You shouldn't be here, alone." He looked at Frank warily. "I'll stay."
Kelly insisted, "No seriously, go... as long as you're here, he won't calm down."
"I'm still here..." Frank reminded them.
Kelly glanced at her uncle then back at Cody, "I'll call you later." She smiled tenderly at him and pushed herself up on her toes to kiss the corner of his mouth.
Cody reluctantly let go of her and retrieved his coat. "Call me... tonight." He said to Kelly as he backed down the hallway.
Kelly turned back toward her uncle and hissed angrily, "Get inside, now!!" She turned on her heel and angrily marched back into her apartment. She stood in the middle of the living room, her arms crossed over her chest. Frank entered the apartment and very calmly closed the door behind him.
Kelly began, "For your information, he wasn't doing anything TO me. Nothing I didn't want him to anyway."
Frank visibly flinched, "You don't know what you are doing."
"I'm 21 years old. Do you really believe I'm still a virgin?" Kelly cried.
"I really don't want to have this kind of discussion with you..." Frank sighed heavily.
"Then you shouldn't have started it." Kelly said, "I'm a big girl. I can make my own decisions. That includes who I date."
Frank's jaw clenched tightly and he looked at the wall behind her for a moment. "Have you forgotten about your aunt?"
"How can you say that? Of course I haven't forgotten about her." Kelly whispered, hurt. "But, what does that have to do with this?"
Frank turned away from her, his emotions unable to be contained any longer, "She was gunned down in front of me, because of my job!!" Frank's hand went to his face, wiping away the tears that threatened to spill over, "Cody may not be in the field, but he is still a federal agent. If anyone ever found out about him... and you..." Frank's voice broke painfully.
Kelly bit her lip, tears spilled down her cheeks. "I'm sorry Uncle Frank... really, I am. But I'm not Aunt Eva... and Cody isn't you." Kelly let her arms drop down to her sides. Suddenly very tired, Frank crossed over to the couch and let his weight drop into the cushions. Kelly sat down next to him.
"I know you're worried about me, but I am an adult. Whether or not you and dad want to believe it. I've grown up." Kelly told him, "If that means that I'm put at risk in some cases, then so be it. I'm not afraid. Hell, I lived in Israel for two years... every time I got on a bus it could've been the last time."
Frank looked at his niece, overwhelmed by how mature she'd become in the three years she'd been away from home. He put his hand on her shoulder, "I'm sorry... I forgot that you are a woman and not a little girl anymore. It's hard for me, and your dad, to see you that way. Sometimes I look at you and I still see the little girl with pigtails flying in the wind as she rode her bike downhill at top speed." He smiled at the memory.
Kelly looked at her Uncle affectionately, "That was a long time ago."
"True... it was." Frank conceded. "But... I don't have to like your decisions."
Kelly smiled, "I guess you don't. But, I'm still going to make them. I really care about Cody."
Frank shook his head; "I didn't see him as being your type."
Kelly cocked her head and smirked at him, "Oh? For your information, I like a man who's really smart. And Cody is REALLY smart."
Frank shifted uncomfortably, "Okay... I think this conversation has gone far enough. I don't need to know anymore..." He pushed himself off the couch.
Kelly laughed and walked her uncle to the door and he turned to her again, "Just promise me you'll watch out for yourself."
"I promise, Uncle Frank. Nothing will happen to me." Kelly told him as he walked out the door.
