Learning curve
Chapter 5
A/N: Final chapter. Well now I have to write another story don't I!! One more thing, it is 11:15pm, on the day before school goes back, and I'm posting this is kind of a hurry. So I didn't get time to proof read it. If there are any mistakes, apologies! But if something huge is wrong...like a name or half a chapter is cut...tell me and I'll fix it ASAP!!
THANK YOU to Channel 10 for putting Criminal Intent back on! More inspiration. Only 5 days to go!
Disclaimer: I want them!
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The detectives, Elliot and Armelle sat in Deakins' office awaiting his thought on the case.
"You did very well. Little pieces of evidence left around that even I thought were too tough to find. But you did well." Armelle smiled. He dismissed the four. Eames and Elliot walked on ahead and Armelle stayed behind with Gore.
"So what happens next?" she asked. He shoved his hands in is pockets.
"Well we'd usually take the culprit into custody, interrogate them, get a confession and put them on trial for murder," he said. Armelle nodded.
"So do Elliot and I get to see that?" she asked. Goren smiled.
"Well one day I guess." He stopped for a minute. "Oh, you mean a trial for this case?" he asked. She nodded. "Well I guess if you were that keen we could set up a trial exercise," he said. Armelle laughed at herself.
"Yeah. That whole thing was a set up, wasn't it?" she said, feeling stupid. He smiled.
"Well you don't think we'd let you both loose on a real crime scene do you?" he asked. She smiled and shook her head.
"Makes sense not to. Oh well, it was fun believing I could have done it," she said.
"Well you did. You solved the case," he said. "You're smarter than I gave you credit for," he teased. She laughed. They walked back to the desk. I was time to pack everything up and head for home. Elliot and Armelle received a written report from Deakins, and from Goren and Eames.
"Well Elliot, nice to have kinda worked with you," Armelle said extending her hand. Elliot shook it, smiling.
"Yeah, you too. Hay can you tell me how you did it though?" he asked. She looked at him questioningly.
"Did what?" she asked. He leaned forward.
"You know, solve the case," he said. She smiled and looked at Detective Goren.
"There's more to being a great detective than theory," she quoted him. Goren smiled.
"Hmm. Well I have to go, so Thanks for everything, and I'll see you later," he said and walked to the elevator. He waved as the doors closed. Goren walked up behind Armelle.
"Where did you hear that?" he asked.
"I just picked it up somewhere. Did you win your bet?" she asked.
"You heard that?" he asked surprised. She nodded deviously.
"I know many things. I am all seeing, all hearing. Well I gotta run now. Oh, and there's a little thankyou gift on your desk," she said motioning to the little box wrapped with balloon paper.
"See you kid," he said and watched her walk out just as she'd walked in - carrying a backpack with headphones that produced blaring music in her ears. She wasn't that bad after all, and he really liked having the students around. He went to his desk and met Eames.
"Well remember our little bet?" she said. Goren nodded. "I think they will both be great," she said smiling. He opened the little box and found a red clown nose, 3 juggling balls and a note. 'Detective Goren. You owe me a juggling lesson. Armelle'. He laughed. "What?" Eames enquired.
"Juggling balls and a red nose," he said holding them up.
"Great, this is what New York has to look forward to?" she asked sarcastically.
"Yep. The best minds our schools have to offer."
A/N: Final chapter. Well now I have to write another story don't I!! One more thing, it is 11:15pm, on the day before school goes back, and I'm posting this is kind of a hurry. So I didn't get time to proof read it. If there are any mistakes, apologies! But if something huge is wrong...like a name or half a chapter is cut...tell me and I'll fix it ASAP!!
THANK YOU to Channel 10 for putting Criminal Intent back on! More inspiration. Only 5 days to go!
Disclaimer: I want them!
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
The detectives, Elliot and Armelle sat in Deakins' office awaiting his thought on the case.
"You did very well. Little pieces of evidence left around that even I thought were too tough to find. But you did well." Armelle smiled. He dismissed the four. Eames and Elliot walked on ahead and Armelle stayed behind with Gore.
"So what happens next?" she asked. He shoved his hands in is pockets.
"Well we'd usually take the culprit into custody, interrogate them, get a confession and put them on trial for murder," he said. Armelle nodded.
"So do Elliot and I get to see that?" she asked. Goren smiled.
"Well one day I guess." He stopped for a minute. "Oh, you mean a trial for this case?" he asked. She nodded. "Well I guess if you were that keen we could set up a trial exercise," he said. Armelle laughed at herself.
"Yeah. That whole thing was a set up, wasn't it?" she said, feeling stupid. He smiled.
"Well you don't think we'd let you both loose on a real crime scene do you?" he asked. She smiled and shook her head.
"Makes sense not to. Oh well, it was fun believing I could have done it," she said.
"Well you did. You solved the case," he said. "You're smarter than I gave you credit for," he teased. She laughed. They walked back to the desk. I was time to pack everything up and head for home. Elliot and Armelle received a written report from Deakins, and from Goren and Eames.
"Well Elliot, nice to have kinda worked with you," Armelle said extending her hand. Elliot shook it, smiling.
"Yeah, you too. Hay can you tell me how you did it though?" he asked. She looked at him questioningly.
"Did what?" she asked. He leaned forward.
"You know, solve the case," he said. She smiled and looked at Detective Goren.
"There's more to being a great detective than theory," she quoted him. Goren smiled.
"Hmm. Well I have to go, so Thanks for everything, and I'll see you later," he said and walked to the elevator. He waved as the doors closed. Goren walked up behind Armelle.
"Where did you hear that?" he asked.
"I just picked it up somewhere. Did you win your bet?" she asked.
"You heard that?" he asked surprised. She nodded deviously.
"I know many things. I am all seeing, all hearing. Well I gotta run now. Oh, and there's a little thankyou gift on your desk," she said motioning to the little box wrapped with balloon paper.
"See you kid," he said and watched her walk out just as she'd walked in - carrying a backpack with headphones that produced blaring music in her ears. She wasn't that bad after all, and he really liked having the students around. He went to his desk and met Eames.
"Well remember our little bet?" she said. Goren nodded. "I think they will both be great," she said smiling. He opened the little box and found a red clown nose, 3 juggling balls and a note. 'Detective Goren. You owe me a juggling lesson. Armelle'. He laughed. "What?" Eames enquired.
"Juggling balls and a red nose," he said holding them up.
"Great, this is what New York has to look forward to?" she asked sarcastically.
"Yep. The best minds our schools have to offer."
