Faith and Bosco were in the locker room changing into their street clothes. It had been a somewhat easy shift - nothing too heavy for a change. Faith watched as Bosco put his uniform shirt into his locker. He was humming again, and with the same stupid half-grin on his face. She watched him slip into his shirt and begin buttoning it. He looked up and caught her looking at him.

"What?" he said, the grin growing bigger.

Faith shook her head, "Nothing," she replied looking into her own locker and placing her weapon on the shelf. She heard Bosco sigh as she looked in the small mirror clipped to the inside door of her locker and checked her hair. "Again with the humming," she thought to herself. She took one last look to be sure she wasn't forgetting anything and firmly closed her locker. She walked over to Bosco and looked him up and down.

"What?!" Bosco said again, checking to make sure that he had zipped his jeans or hadn't buttoned his shirt crookedly.

"Okay, that's it! What is it?" Faith said finally in exasperation.

"What's what? Faith, you've been staring at me all day like something's going on. Now, what's going on?" he asked her, just as exasperated.

"That's what I want to know. What's going on? You've been in a fantastic mood all day. A good mood I can tolerate from you, but a fantastic mood only means trouble from you. So, what is it? Ever since you came back from your 'weekend' trip with whoever the playmate of the week is, you've had a grin that won't go away - not even when that stinkpot Arnie puked all over the RMP this afternoon!" Faith said. "So, give it up and spill the beans. You didn't get married this weekend or something without telling me, did you?"

"WHAT!? No, I didn't get married," he replied, trying not to laugh at Faith's hysterics.

"Bosco got married?" Ty said as he and Sully walked into the locker room.

Bosco turned quickly toward the two officers, "NO! Bosco did NOT get married," he said angrily.

"Oh, my God! The smirk is gone finally," Faith said in fake astonishment.

"You mean that grin that he had on his face at roll call this afternoon? He wore that all day?" Sully teased.

"Yeah, he's driving me nuts. That homeless, drunk guy, Arnie puked all over the back of our RMP and Bosco didn't even rip into him with any smart remarks," Faith explained.

"Wow. That is something," Sully agreed. "So, what IS up, Bosco? Spill it."

"Why does something have to be up? I just had a nice weekend away and-," he hesitated.

"And, what?" Ty pushed.

"And, nothing," Bosco said, looking at his watch. "G'night gentlemen and lady. I've gotta meet somebody," he said, grabbing his jacket, closing his locker door and walking out of the locker room, leaving his fellow officers standing around looking at each other, bewildered.

"So?" Sully finally said to Faith.

"So, nothing, Sully. I have no idea what's going on. I don't even know the name of the bimbo this time. Nothing. Nada. No info whatsoever," she said. She walked out of the locker room behind her partner, trying to catch up to him.

She caught him as he walked out the front door and grabbed onto his arm. He stopped and turned toward her. "What, Faith? Look, I gotta get going. Do you want a ride home, it's pretty cold tonight?" he offered.

"No, I'm gonna walk. Thanks, but you gotta tell me or I'm not gonna be able to sleep tonight," Faith said to him.

"There's nothing to tell, Faith. I swear," he said to her.

"Bosco, you'd tell me if it was serious, right?" she asked him, hoping and fairly certain that the answer would be yes.

"What? Of course I would, Faith," Bosco said with a chuckle in his voice. "It's nothing serious - at least right now. Trust me, I'll let you know. G'night," he said again, turning to go to his car. "You're sure you don't want a ride?"

"Yeah, thanks. G'night, Bosco. See you tomorrow," she said, turning to walk away toward home as she tried to think of what he was hiding from her.

Bosco reached his car and opened the door. As he started to get in he looked across the street to see Kim running out of the firehouse and catching up to Bobby. He watched as the two spoke. He saw her glance in his direction and he got into his car and drove toward her apartment, the smile returning to his face.