Woody sighed deeply and followed Jordan out of Garrett's office after the
disaterous meeting.
"Jordan! Wait up!" he called out to her but this only caused her to walk faster down the hallway, successfully evading him.
She threw open the doors to the women's locker room and went inside seeking solace, she assumed Woody wouldn't dare follow her in there.
"Jordan! Damnit!" he cursed as he stopped short at the door to the locker room and punched the wall lightly in frustration.
Devon was walking out at the same time and ran straight into Woody, dropping all the files she had been carrying.
"Crap! Sorry Woody, I didn't see you there" She said as she knelt down to pick up all of her files which were now scattered all over the hallway.
Woody knelt down to help her gather her papers. "No, I'm sorry, if I had been paying attention, your case files wouldn't all be scattered all over this hallway"
"Well I've always been a klutz but if you insist on being to blame, it can be equally our faults, thanks for helping me with this stuff" she said smiling.
"No problem, Hey, did you happen to notice if there were any other women in there?" he asked nodding towards the locker room she had just exited.
"Just Jordan, why do you ask? You're not a peeper are you Woody? Because I'm fairly sure you can get women to take their clothes off for you with them knowing" she teased.
He laughed "No, Jordan's pissed at me, I was trying to talk to her but she walked away from me and went in there so I couldn't follow her but if no one's in there it's fair game in my book"
"Man, you guys are so funny, you act like such a couple" she said laughing.
"Yeah, weird huh?" he said trying to play it off. She just raised an eyebrow.
"You're not going to rat me out for being in the girls locker room are you?" he asked.
"What is this junior high?" She mocked. "No, Woody I'm going to pretend like I didn't see anything so I wont tell if you wont"
"Thanks Devon" he grinned as he let himself into the locker room.
Jordan was changing into her scrubs when she heard him come in.
"Woody! Get out! You cant be in here"
"I was trying to talk to you but you just walked away so Im not going anywhere until you listen to me, besides youre the only one in here anyway"
"I don't really want to hear anything you have to say right now since you didn't have anything to say in there"
"What was I supposed to say?"
"I don't know, you could have defended us, you could have said anything but you didn't"
"Jordan, Garrett is only doing his job, I'm sure if there was any way to allow us to work together he would have already done it"
"We can work together, as long as we're not together" she pointed out.
"But we are together" he said confused.
"Maybe we shouldn't be, this is starting to get complicated and that's exactly what I didn't want"
"Come on Jordan, it's not like you and I only work together, we can do our jobs with other people and still be together, unless you don't think its worth it" he said after seeing the look on her face.
"I just don't know what to do, I don't want everything to change and I feel like it already has"
"Ofcourse things have changed, things always change but that's not a bad thing, I love you, is that bad?"
"I think we need to take some time and clear our heads" she said.
"I don't need any time, I know what I want, if you ever figure out what you want let me know" he said angrily as he stomped out.
Woody decided to go to the Pogue for a drink, or several.
Woody decided to go to the Pogue for a drink after work and was relieved not to see Max behind the bar.
Woody walked up to the bar and took a seat "4 shots of Whiskey, 4" he said holding up four fingers to make his intentions clear.
"Sounds like you've had a rough day kid" he heard Max say from behind him.
"Yeah, you could say that" Woody answered without turning around.
"A case or my daughter?" Max asked taking a seat on the stool next to Woody.
"You told Garrett about us and he says we cant work together anymore so Jordan flipped out and then yelled at me because she said I didn't defend us and now she doesn't know what she wants." Woody said slamming the first empty shot glass down on the bar.
"Sorry to hear that kid, you and Jordan make a good team, in the field that is" Max said.
"Yeah well maybe we will still be in the field together because apparently she thinks being with me is too complicated."
"Are you surprised?" Max asked raising an eyebrow as if to say you should have seen this coming a mile away.
"Jordan! Wait up!" he called out to her but this only caused her to walk faster down the hallway, successfully evading him.
She threw open the doors to the women's locker room and went inside seeking solace, she assumed Woody wouldn't dare follow her in there.
"Jordan! Damnit!" he cursed as he stopped short at the door to the locker room and punched the wall lightly in frustration.
Devon was walking out at the same time and ran straight into Woody, dropping all the files she had been carrying.
"Crap! Sorry Woody, I didn't see you there" She said as she knelt down to pick up all of her files which were now scattered all over the hallway.
Woody knelt down to help her gather her papers. "No, I'm sorry, if I had been paying attention, your case files wouldn't all be scattered all over this hallway"
"Well I've always been a klutz but if you insist on being to blame, it can be equally our faults, thanks for helping me with this stuff" she said smiling.
"No problem, Hey, did you happen to notice if there were any other women in there?" he asked nodding towards the locker room she had just exited.
"Just Jordan, why do you ask? You're not a peeper are you Woody? Because I'm fairly sure you can get women to take their clothes off for you with them knowing" she teased.
He laughed "No, Jordan's pissed at me, I was trying to talk to her but she walked away from me and went in there so I couldn't follow her but if no one's in there it's fair game in my book"
"Man, you guys are so funny, you act like such a couple" she said laughing.
"Yeah, weird huh?" he said trying to play it off. She just raised an eyebrow.
"You're not going to rat me out for being in the girls locker room are you?" he asked.
"What is this junior high?" She mocked. "No, Woody I'm going to pretend like I didn't see anything so I wont tell if you wont"
"Thanks Devon" he grinned as he let himself into the locker room.
Jordan was changing into her scrubs when she heard him come in.
"Woody! Get out! You cant be in here"
"I was trying to talk to you but you just walked away so Im not going anywhere until you listen to me, besides youre the only one in here anyway"
"I don't really want to hear anything you have to say right now since you didn't have anything to say in there"
"What was I supposed to say?"
"I don't know, you could have defended us, you could have said anything but you didn't"
"Jordan, Garrett is only doing his job, I'm sure if there was any way to allow us to work together he would have already done it"
"We can work together, as long as we're not together" she pointed out.
"But we are together" he said confused.
"Maybe we shouldn't be, this is starting to get complicated and that's exactly what I didn't want"
"Come on Jordan, it's not like you and I only work together, we can do our jobs with other people and still be together, unless you don't think its worth it" he said after seeing the look on her face.
"I just don't know what to do, I don't want everything to change and I feel like it already has"
"Ofcourse things have changed, things always change but that's not a bad thing, I love you, is that bad?"
"I think we need to take some time and clear our heads" she said.
"I don't need any time, I know what I want, if you ever figure out what you want let me know" he said angrily as he stomped out.
Woody decided to go to the Pogue for a drink, or several.
Woody decided to go to the Pogue for a drink after work and was relieved not to see Max behind the bar.
Woody walked up to the bar and took a seat "4 shots of Whiskey, 4" he said holding up four fingers to make his intentions clear.
"Sounds like you've had a rough day kid" he heard Max say from behind him.
"Yeah, you could say that" Woody answered without turning around.
"A case or my daughter?" Max asked taking a seat on the stool next to Woody.
"You told Garrett about us and he says we cant work together anymore so Jordan flipped out and then yelled at me because she said I didn't defend us and now she doesn't know what she wants." Woody said slamming the first empty shot glass down on the bar.
"Sorry to hear that kid, you and Jordan make a good team, in the field that is" Max said.
"Yeah well maybe we will still be in the field together because apparently she thinks being with me is too complicated."
"Are you surprised?" Max asked raising an eyebrow as if to say you should have seen this coming a mile away.
