Nicole was walking around her house on her day off. When she is anxious she has to do something, so now the house is blinking. Her thoughts are still about Waverly, feelings divided. On one side she feels bad for not giving her the papers right away, on the other side she wanted to protect her, asking her first what she would do if she is not a daughter of Wyatt Earp. 'Maybe I am really a control-freak.' she thought, leaning on the edge of the sink.

It was new relationship for her being with someone who haven't been with a woman before. 'Maybe, it's karma, catching up on me.' She remembers the explanation that you have not have to be bad in the present lifetime, but maybe you have done something bad in the life before and now the seed of this bad behavior comes up and is growing. She sighed and watched out of the window before her. Her view shows the landscape around her where is no house till the horizon.

It would have been better to have sent the papers directly to Waverly but they had to been sent to the police-station where it was her duty to open every letter and directing it to right officer at work. With one hand Nicole goes trough her hair, turning around and seeing the empty table before her. The message is still in her mind.

Dear control-freak, I will talk to you, when I want to talk to you. Till then have a nice life hurting the people that you love.

Nicole knew a lot of police officers were really controlling every aspect of their life and the family around them. It's because they want to protect them knowing the most bad of people around them. It wasn't easy seeing abused children or beaten women and not being able to help them because they are to afraid to leave the man.

There has been that impulse inside her to track down the mobile of Waverly, but she could suppress it. It was helping she has been at home and not at the police-station. Then she heard the knock at the door, thoughts were still at Waverly and her desire for her.

She opens the door, calling out "Waves?"