A/N: I don't think we ever got a name for Anna's roommate(s), so I just made one up. If I'm wrong, let me know and I'll change it. But it just seemed like a fun idea to have Anna and her friend combing through the Morganuptials. And I have the lovely and talented Frea O'Scanlin to thank for that idea. And now, I only have six more episodes to go! It's very exciting, haha.


"What'cha reading, Annabelle?"

Anna looked up from Morgan's book of rules to see her roommate, Jacky come in. Jacky had apparently been out shopping, as she carried three bags of groceries. Anna idly wondered who would do the grocery shopping once she shacked up with Morgan. That didn't seem to be covered in her current reading.

"Oh, hey Jacks. I might have some news. Well, I do, I guess," Anna said.

Jacky looked down at Anna's reading material. "Morganuptial?" she asked, confused.

"Yeah, so that's the news. I think I might be moving out soon," Anna said.

"Wait, you and Morgan? Is it really happening this time?" Jacky asked.

Anna couldn't blame her friend for her skepticism. It wasn't the first time Anna had designs on moving in with Morgan, and the last time it happened, it had been an out-and-out disaster that led to another breakup, and Anna falling into the arms of another man. But this time was different. This time Morgan seemed committed to the idea.

"It's really happening," Anna said. "He even made me agree to guidelines."

Jacky quickly skimmed over the page. "Wait, you can't talk about Barcelona?"

"Yeah, that bothered me, too," Anna said. "I mean, does he mean the city, or the planet? Because I can pass on talking about the city, but a planet where dogs have no noses staying out of our conversations? Preposterous."

Jacky rolled her eyes. "You know, sometimes I forget how geeky you are, and I start to think you're normal. Then you say something like that."

"Nerd," Anna corrected. "And what can I say? The nerdiness is just ingrained in my DNA."

"I guess so," Jacky conceded. "Hmm, only string cheese?"

"Yeah, I think he'll forgive that one. He likes sandwiches too much to avoid all other cheeses."

Jacky laughed. "So these are all a joke, right? I mean, other than the honesty clause. That one makes sense. But then, you're the most honest person I know."

Anna winced. She had tried to ignore that one particular clause. Honesty. The one thing she couldn't really offer Morgan. Not completely. Not while she was in the application process to become an NSA agent. But then, she didn't think she'd get the job anyway. It was a long shot at best. Surely once they saw how she'd left the DEA training program a month before her graduation, they'd turn her down. Then once she was turned down, she could tell Morgan all about it.

But for now, she would have to lie to him. And to Jacky.

"Yeah, I have no reason to lie," Anna said.


A/N: So that's it for now. Next up, Anna's take on the feud with Beverly Hills. You guys are awesome. Peace.