Chapter 3:
"Look Sue, I really appreciate you doing this for me. He's an old acquaintance of mine, just flew into DC for some business. Not a close friend, but you know. I just figured he would want more than just my company. Honestly – this doesn't have to be a date. I just want you to have a good evening, and get your mind off work too. It just seemed like a win-win situation." Bobby told Sue with a smile. She looked at him a little apprehensively. "Its only one date…Just go have a nice time and that's all" he concluded.
"And you haven't told anyone? I told Lucy but you better not have told anyone else!" Sue inquired. Bobby knew by anyone, she meant Jack.
"Not a word, I promise." He said with a wink. "Just go and have a lovely time. Come back tomorrow and keep going with life. I don't think Greg is staying too long anyways."
"Greg?" said Sue.
"Gregory Halstern. He's an insurance broker. Met him back before my FBI days."
"Okay fine, but you owe me one buddy. I'll get Lucy to watch Levi tonight. I don't think a blind date is a good idea when he knows you have another man in your life." Bobby had to hold back a laugh. If only Levi was the only "other" man in her life, he thought.
"Bobby, Sue…inside please." Ted Garrett said as he passed them in the hall. They followed him back into the bullpen. "We have another case. Fortunately, this one shouldn't be as hectic as the last, as I know you are all probably trying to catch up on sleep and rest since the Pearson attack. Sue, this case, we are really going to need you. It's a drug bust, a huge one. We know that there is an exchange supposed to happen 4 days from today between two dealers – Joshua Cain and Brendan Pratner. Joshua is deaf, so we are trying to figure out if they will be using a 3rd party, from what we understand Brendan does not know ASL. For now, we have no idea of the location of their exchange or much else for that matter. From what we understand, the only thing that is set between them is the time and place. They plan on arranging the rest when they get there. I want histories on both these guys and we need to figure out where this deal is going down before it's too late." He nodded at them and said "Good luck," as he walked out the room.
"Okay people," said Jack, "Lets get a move on." The all went back to their desks and started to work.
