Author's Note: Here is the next chapter of my series, I hope you like it and I am not sure if there will be another sequel. Maybe you can convince me with one or two little reviews?
Disclaimer: I don't own Oceans's 11/12 or 13 and therefore I don't make any money by writing about it.
Summary: What do the other members of Ocean's 11 think about Rusty?
Saul:
Rusty was neither the first nor the last young and talented man he ever took and ever would take under his wing. But Saul always new that he would be the best one among all of them.
Basher:
He never wondered about Rusty's unbelievable consume of food. Because if Danny was the heart of a heist, Rusty surely was the brain and the brain absolutely needed more fuel than the heart ever would.
Livingston:
He was the one interested in physics and technology. So technically and physically, it shouldn't be possible for a man to eat as much as Rusty did and still look that great.
Frank:
He was the one Danny asked where to find Rusty. For a short moment Frank wasn't sure if he really should tell him.
Linus:
The picture of Rusty sleeping in the plane somehow didn't seem right to him. And suddenly he realized that he had never seen the detail man sleep before.
Reuben:
He got to know Rusty as Saul's new protégé. He had known from the start that he and Danny would loathe each other at first sight and that the two of them would be perfect partners.
Danny:
He had always envied Rusty for his skill to leave emotion completely at the door. The only time Rusty wasn't able to pull that of, Danny felt he deserved the consequences this had for him.
Virgil:
He had always found it kind of amusing how attracted people were to Rusty wherever he went. He couldn't help but think about physics lessons and magnetism then.
Turk:
As he found out that Rusty was in the team, too, he was absolutely convinced. Cause if Danny was a trademark for great ideas and good payment then Rusty was the assurance for good planning and no prison at the end.
Yen:
Rusty was obviously the only one that understood what he said. Sometimes Yen wondered if the other really spoke Japanese, or if he was just used to reading people without hearing what they said.
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