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Sorry for the delay in posting, but like they say 'when it doesn't rain it pours',lol. First, my computer wasn't working and now it's charger is busted and since I don't have some $$ to buy a new one, posts will be less frequent:( I'll try an post whenever I can, reviews will be incentives to walk the 17 blocks between my house and the public library:D

Disclaimer: Bones belongs to Fox.

He wrapped his arms around her as their kiss intensified. Their tongues mapped the other's mouth, learning as much as possible with every movement. Booth looked into her blue orbs when they broke their kiss. He smiled as her hands worked on his shirt; she had it off him in seconds, working on his belt and pants next.

Her lips left a trail of sensuous kisses up his neck before capturing his lips in another kiss. As her tongue danced with his, her hands worked on removing the last piece of clothing on his body. Their chests rose and fell rapidly as they tried to catch their breath after their kiss. She took a step back, her eyes roaming his body in admiration. Smiling, he took a step forward.

His lips traveled down her neck and moved to her right shoulder as his hand lowered the thin strap of her dress down her arm. He did the same to the other shoulder, his hands moving to her back to lower the zipper on her dress. Brennan threw her head back as he placed kisses on her chest, the dress slowly falling down her body. He kissed the swells of her breasts and moved up towards her lips. His hands worked on the clasp on her bra...

knock, knock, knock, knock

"Mr. Booth!" Daisy, the maid, yelled and knocked loudly on Booth's bedroom door. He opened his eyes, instantly hating the interruption to his dream. He dragged himself out of bed and opened the door enough to poke out his head, effectively hiding the effect his dream had on him. Daisy told him Perotta was waiting for him and he made an 'ugh' face. He told Daisy he'd get her the tickets to that concert she's wanted to go to and talked about non-stop if she told Perotta he was asleep. Daisy extended her hand, signaling it was a done deal. Booth shook her hand to seal the deal before closing the door. He quickly jumped back under the covers, trying to see if he could go back to his happy dream.

Daisy trotted down the stairs happily. She would do it for free because she dislikes Perotta, but throw in some free concert tickets and she'll do it gladly.

"I'm sorry. Mr. Booth came in very late last night and probably won't be up all day." daisy told a Perotta who wasn't happy.

"I'll wait." Perotta said, sitting herself on a couch in the living room. Daisy stuck her tongue out at the woman when she wasn't looking before asking her if she wanted something to drink.

Booth rolled on hi back. The dream was gone, but he could at least remember the kiss. The way their lips found a sync rhythm and how her hands fisted in his shirt and his hand in her hair. "Oh, man." He sat up in bed. They hadn't talked about their kiss and he didn't want her to think that it had been a game to him. He was serious and would very much like a relationship with her. He could call her, but he wondered if shed find it too stalk-y like. He looked at his nightstand and saw it was early. He headed for a shower, hoping he'd see Brennan at the park.

Booth checked in on Parker before he left, kissing the top of the sleeping boy's head. Booth trotted down the stairs and was instantly pulled towards the kitchen by Daisy. She told him Perotta was staking him out in the living room. Booth made another 'ugh' face and used the kitchen exit, effectively reaching his SUV and driving away before Perotta could blink an eye.

"Seeley just left." Perotta stated, glaring at the young Daisy. Daisy shrugged and Perotta told her to tell Booth to call her when he got back. Daisy said she'd tell him, but didn't assure the other woman if her message would be soon delivered.

Booth smiled wide as he drove. He had no idea what Perotta wanted him for, but he sure owed Daisy for helping him slip out unnoticed. He was going to make sure the tickets he got for her were VIP.

Brennan paced the living room, unsure why. She decided to go for a walk since it was too early for Angela to be up.

Booth had been waiting for almost an hour. He knew it wasn't long, but he wondered if she'd show up. It wasn't like they had an appointment or anything. He was lost in thought when Brennan walked into his line of vision. He felt his insides do a flip at the sight of her and he instinctively walked closer to her.

"Hi." He said with a charm smile she couldn't resist smiling back at.

They sat on a nearby bench and he started to talk. "Last night and the kiss..." he looked into her eyes before he continued, finding he had her undivided attention. "I didn't plan for it, but that doesn't mean it wasn't a good thing." He smiled at her, telling her what happened was serious to him and not just a game. He would like to pursue something more with her. Brennan told him that even though she felt something good with the kiss too, she wasn't sure beginning a sentimental relationship with him would be a good idea. She was his son's teacher and was in the middle of a divorce. "I can wait." He said, catching her by surprise. "I know Ms. Saroyan's coming back soon and I can wait if that's what you'd prefer." They both smiled, liking that they were on the same page. They continued their talk, enjoying the others proximity. "So, it's a date." He said, shaking hands with her; they sealed it with coffee at the diner.

Brennan returned to the apartment, finding a sleepy Angela making coffee. "What's with the big smile?" Angela asked, sipping her coffee.

"He's going to wait until we can have our date." Brennan said, smiling wide. Angela arched an eyebrow in question.

"Who?"

"Seeley Booth." Brennan answered and a squealing Angela placed her coffee on the kitchen counter to hug her friend.

B&B

On Monday Brennan saw Booth when he picked up Parker. They smiled at each other, both remembering their talk. As the days passed they both knew the time was coming. Brennan felt like a teenager again, waiting for a date. She was looking forward to Ms. Saroyan's return in one month even though her job status would most likely be undefined.

two weeks later

It was parent conference night. Booth was there early. He and Parker helped her finish her set up. As they were finishing up some parents began to show up. Not caring about the wait, Booth allowed them to go first. When it was Booth's turn, he and Parker sat in across from Brennan. Parker proudly showed his dad his assignments. Brennan was about to go through the grades with Booth when Rebecca entered the room.

"I'm so glad I got here in time." she kissed the top of Parker's head and the boy quickly moved away from her, sitting on his dad's lap. She sat on the chair vacated by Parker. Booth looked at Rebecca with mouth wide open. How could she just show up like if she was the greatest mother there was? Brennan was also taken aback, but was able to compartmentalize it and continue with the conference.

Parker busied himself talking with friends that had just arrived with a parent. Booth took Rebecca out to the hall. "What do you think your doing?" He hissed and she smiled her hypocrite smile. "What do you really want? Because your 'I want to see Parker' excuse is getting old." He glared at her and she smiled at him.

"You." She answered, her hand reaching for his face but he was quick to move out of her reach. He warned her and told her to stay away from Parker.

Booth waited until all the parents had their conference with Brennan. Parker was still busy talking to two boys as their mothers were busy talking with each other. Booth took Brennan to the side and told her he had no idea Rebecca, his ex/ Parker's 'mother', would show up. He didn't want Brennan to take it the wrong way. She told him she understood and he saw in her eyes that she did.

Booth and Parker stopped for some burgers at the diner before they went home. He couldn't believe the nerve Rebecca had.

Parker went straight for a shower when they got home and before Booth could do the same thing he was stopped by Perotta. He had been successful in avoiding her, but he wasn't that lucky this time. She pulled him to the living room and talked.

"I was wondering if you're going to the annual show at the ranch." There was an annual fashion show out on the ranch Hodgins owned in Virginia, it was probably the only event he made a quick appearance at before he had taken the reins in his share of the business.

"You know I have to go to every event." Booth said a bit annoyed.

"I was wondering if we could go together." She wanted to make sure he was going before she made plans.

"That's over a month away." He said incuriously. Great, another crazy. Just shoot me. He thought.

Perotta walked out the front door and Booth was about to make his way to his bedroom when he saw Daisy. He called her over and fetched the promised tickets out of his jacket pocket. "Here." He handed her the tickets and watched as the girl smiled wide as she took in they were VIP tickets.

"Thank you, Mr. Booth." The girl hugged him tightly, squealing in excitement. Perotta returned, wanting to talk to Booth a bit longer and saw the young woman hug Booth. She watched as Booth smiled at the young woman before making his way up the stairs. She waited until Booth was out of sight before she confronted Daisy.

"He's mine." She poked the girl's chest and Daisy stared in shock at the woman. Sure, Daisy was young but she'd worked there a few years; paying her way through school. She knew Booth was really hot and kind and she just admired him; it wasn't like she wanted to be his girlfriend or anything.

Booth had stopped by his son's room as the boy was getting ready for bed. He kissed his son goodnight and left. He went straight for a shower. He had just slipped on some pajama pants when there was a knock on his door. He opened the door and found Daisy there. She told him about Perotta's aggressive display.

"Are you okay?" He asked, hating what Perotta did. To him Daisy was still just a kid and he kinda saw her as a little sister and he didn't like what had just happened. Daisy told him she just wanted to give him the heads up and he thanked her, telling her he'd talk with Perotta so it wouldn't happen again.

Booth settled on his bed, thinking about Brennan and forgetting about the two crazy women named Perotta and Rebecca for the time being.

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