DISCLAIMER: I do not own Sue Thomas FBeye or any of its characters, so if you recognize a person from this program or any other (I might put in a cameo here and there), know that I do not own them at all. All scenarios and people that you do not recognize, I own that, though they might be inspired from something else, but in no way is it copying them. If I am missing something in this copyright notice, please let me know!

KEY: Italics are a memory, and all caps is ASL. Sorry, some of my ASL grammar is bad. I only know some ASL, so if anyone knows how to properly say any sentences I write in ASL, please let me know, and I will change it to be how it should be! Also, I hate constantly writing about people wearing masks. So if they're in a public place, just imagine everyone wearing masks, please!

NOTE TO roban05: Here in the US, it's the same. The only place I know is broadcasting it right now (other than streaming services) is a . (point) station (at least that's what I call it). Not sure if you have them in Europe, but when TV converted to digital, they created . stations (i.e. 2.2, 2.4, etc.) They're cheap stations, small companies purchase the . station from the large station, so when that happened, we got a lot more TV stations! But now we have a satellite (admittedly, pretty much just for the Hallmark channels, lol), so those . stations don't come in anymore! If we want them, we have to turn off the satellite (which we can do), but the problem is, Sue is broadcast at 4AM, and I'm asleep at that time! So like you, I rely on DVDs and the internet. It's sad. Such an amazing show stuck in time.

NOTE: Have no idea if they're back or not or what, but for the story, they kinda need to be back. Besides, the camaraderie in the office is a lot better than the house, don't you think? They get to band together, fighting off our favorite annoying friend!

TRIVIA: Who's Nora Albright?

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"Welcome back."

Bobby groaned. "How is it, when less than half the office comes back, Randy is one of the lucky ones to be back?"

"Sheer luck, I suppose." Randy replied smugly.

"And we're the unlucky half." Jack replied.

Bobby suspiciously looked at him. "No, you didn't request us to be tortured by you, did you?"

Randy smiled behind his mask. "It is the job of Office Services to monitor and control contact and trace of COVID-19, and the people involved."

Everyone groaned. They knew what that meant. They were hand-picked.

"What did you come in here for, Randy?" Jack asked, trying to get him off their case, nearly quite literally.

"I just wanted to say hello, and make sure everything is to your liking. My team cleaned off the dust on your desks, making sure everything's perfect for you special agents."

"It would be, if the rat would decide to leave." Myles muttered. He received a glare from Jack.

"It is, thank you." Jack replied, trying to send Randy on his way.

Randy nodded, then walked out of the room.

"At least Sue and her team won the lottery, and can stay home for a while longer." Sarah said. "I do miss them, though."

Jack nodded, looking at Sue's desk, which was still sitting there, where it had been for nearly 20 years, not moving. Now, it will have to. She would never be able to work on the same team again. He really missed working with her all the time. But he would take marrying her any day over just working with her!

"You'll see her later, right?" Bobby asked, seeing the little world Jack was in.

Jack looked up, pausing to process what Bobby had said. "Uh, yeah, I will."

"Then don't look so depressed, Sparky!" He said, smiling.

Jack smiled back. You're right."

"Speaking of excitement," Sarah said, walking up to the two. "What's the case we're working on? Being a glorified paper pusher for the past several months has really left me waning to see a case in action!"

"It's called the case of the paperwork piles!" Bobby replied, laughing.

"Really?" She monotonously replied. "I've already experienced that case."

"No open active cases at this moment, but we could get one any minute." Jack said, laughing at Bobby.

"And you'll let me help you, please? I need something!" Sarah replied.

Jack chuckled and nodded. "Yes, of course."

"How about you help me?" Mya suggested.

"What are you working on?" Sarah asked, coming up to her desk.

"I'm trying to figure out why I can't get into this system. It's kicking me out, and I know I'm entering the right password!" Mya frustratedly replied.

"Isn't there a computer geek problem solver?"

"Well, yes, but if you could call around the office, see if anyone else is having the problem, it would be greatly appreciated!" Mya replied, trying once again, only to get an 'access denied' back.

Sarah laughed as she walked to her desk. "Glorified paper pusher."

"Hey guys!" Cathi said, walking in. "Myles, you ready for lunch?"

Myles nodded. "Yes, let me just finish up one thing."

"Hi, Cathi, your team came back too?" Mya asked.

Cathi nodded. "Yeah. Not by my choice, though. I thoroughly enjoyed working from home, most of the time in my pajamas!"

Mya chuckled. "Yeah, it's good for you and your job, not so good for us. We need to be together."

"I can see being separated a problem for you. At least you're together now!"

Mya nodded.

"Why, hello there!" A woman said, walking into the bullpen.

Everyone looked up, shocked.

"Nora Albright." Myles said in shock, standing up.