"JODI!" Three girly voices screamed from somewhere ahead of Jordan. There were people everywhere in the airport, and Jordan was having no luck finding her friends, but it seemed they had spotted her. How could anyone miss her in the shade of red she was wearing?

"Hey girls!" She greeted them, hugging each in turn. "How was the flight?"

"Oh, it was a flight." Sierra shrugged. Jordan observed Lara and Jess giggling over something. "I think Jessica made out with what was it, two, three guys in the restroom?" Typical, Jordan thought. She forced a smile and a laugh.

"I see you haven't changed a bit." She told Jess.

"Oh shut-up." Jess joked. "Look at you Jodi! You look amazing." Jessica told her, turning Jordan around so she could view her at all angles. Jordan felt like an item of display rather than a person at that moment.

"Thanks, you too." She smiled, noting her friends' appearances. It looked as if Jessica was still in her size one glory, with her straight platinum blonde hair and sparkling blue-green eyes, true California style. Her looks attracted all sorts of guys. Lara looked as if she had moved up to a size three and Jordan was very glad she wasn't there for the hysterics that must have ensued when that happened. Lara was still very beautiful herself though, with her above the shoulder length dirty blonde all the rage haircut and her fiery brown eyes. Sierra, who had always been the sanest of the three, next to Jordan of course, hadn't changed her appearance much since the last time Jordan had seen her. She still had her long, wavy red hair and dark hazel eyes. Jordan did note that some of her cute looking freckles were gone. She assumed Sierra outgrew them and wanted to look more 'mature' thus ditching the freckles.

"Of course, we all look great. We're obviously the hottest girls in the airport." Lara pointed out. Only then did Jordan notice how much attention they were attracting. Many of the men in the airport had eyes on one of the girls, if not all. This made Jordan feel even more like an item and less like a person. She remembered a day where she loved that feeling. That was Jodi, she was Jordan now.

"Yeah! Where are those bitches from the plane now, huh?" Jessica piped up, making Jordan raise an eyebrow.

"What 'bitches' from the plane?" Jordan asked, wondering if she even wanted to know.

"Oh, some girls… they got all mad at us on the plane and called us some names…" Jessica told Jordan like it was an everyday thing, because for these girls, it was. You can't have a group of pretty, 'hot' girls and not be called names by other girls, especially when you got attention from guys.

"That's pretty random." Jordan said, not know what else to.

"It is." Jessica agreed with a nod, but Jordan could tell there was something she didn't know.

"Well, I think they were calling us names because Jessica made out with one of their boyfriends in the washroom…" Sierra started before Jessica cut her off.

"Shut up, he asked me if I wanted to, and he was cute. Who was I to resist?" Jessica explained and Jordan laughed at that. She couldn't believe that she might have once considered doing the same thing. She hoped that if she went out tonight with Woody the morgue family and her friends that they wouldn't be in storytelling moods, because Jordan didn't feel up to a night of pure embarrassment. She'd get enough of it as it was from being called Jodi. Maybe no one would be able to come… but she knew they would. They wouldn't miss it for the world, and it was a Monday night, who had important stuff to do on a Monday night?

"Ready to head to my apartment?" Jordan asked, trying to sound excited.

"Sure!" Lara nodded and the four girls strutted out to Jordan's car, luggage in tow. They piled everything in and they were off. Minutes later they were in the elevator Jordan had been in with Woody earlier that day. She hoped that one of her friend's didn't make a move on Woody, because truth be told, she was in love with him. She couldn't tell him yet, but she was. Maybe she'd get the courage to make a move this week… she could only hope.

"Here it is." Jordan said as she opened the door to her apartment, glad she remembered her key this time. "I would love so much to stay and talk and catch up, but I have to get to work… so I will see you guys later when I can get home okay?"

"Sure Jodi." They all chimed in, making themselves at home on the couch.

"Alright." Jordan nodded before she turned to head back out the door. "See ya." Jordan rushed back to the elevator and down to her car. It was already almost ten o'clock. She hoped Garrett wouldn't be too long. Most people assumed 'picking someone up at the airport' meant a quick hello and sending them in a cab to the location, but Jessica, Lara and Sierra were not most people. Certainly not. By the time Jordan was done thinking about how mad Garrett could be at her when she got to the morgue, she was there. The first thing she noticed was Garrett walking down the hallway reading a file. Maybe he wouldn't see her and she could slip into her office… Nope. He looked up, and stopped in his tracks.

"Hey Garrett," Jordan called casually.

"Jordan." He managed to say. She remembered that she wasn't dressed how she usually was dressed… and realized what Woody meant earlier. She wouldn't ever come to the office wearing this dress, oh well too late for that thought. "What are you doing… wearing that?" He formulated the sentence carefully, as if Jordan was going to snap at him for saying it, but surprisingly, seeing her old friends didn't put her in so much of a bad mood.

"Oh, well I had to pick up my friends' from the airport. Old friends, old Jordan…" She told him with a smile, hoping he'd make the connection.

"Right…" He nodded, obviously not making the connection. "Anyways, you're needed." He shook his head handing her the folder he had been reading. "Go." She nodded and continued down the hallway. She had taken seven more steps when Lily popped out from around the corner.

"Wow Jordan, nice outfit." She nodded with a smile. "Hot date this morning?" She joked.

"Ah, no not really. My old friends' decided to come for a visit last night a two in the morning, and I was picking them up at the airport."

"I see you're going back to your old wild side then?" Lily laughed. Jordan nodded thankful someone got the connection, and it made sense it would be Lily, since she was a girl and all.

"Yeah… not the most fun or sane thing in the whole world… but that's alright. Would you be interested in hanging out tonight at that karaoke bar a few blocks away?" Jordan asked, deciding upon a location. "I was going to see if you guys here wanted to meet my friends'…"

"Sounds fun." Lily nodded with a smile, "I better get going though… talk to you later."

"Bye." Jordan replied before heading into her office. By the end of the day, Jordan had convinced Nigel, Bug, Garrett and Matt Seeley to join them that night at the karaoke bar. She wasn't all entirely sure why she had invited Matt Seely, but she guessed she'd done it because she knew Lily had a bit of a thing for him… and with Sierra, Lara and Jessica around, weird things were bound to happen. Hopefully good weird things.