Title: Smile, You're on Camera

Genre: Romance/Humor

Character(s): Becker/Sarah

Rating: K+

Warnings: Becker's a bit out of character.

Time Frame: Episode 3.2

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"No one gets in without a pass," Becker told his co-worker.

"It was here earlier," Sarah sighed, digging through her belongings. "Come on Becker. You know who I am."

"For all I know you could be some future clone turned evil."

She stared at him blankly. "You've got to be kidding me."

"Hey stranger things have happened," he shrugged. "Especially here."

"Becker, I'm not a clone."

"Prove it."

"How?"
"Hm…what would be a question that your clone wouldn't know? I've got it. What did you do last night?"

She glared at him.

"Well?" he asked.

"Fine, last night we went out for dinner then after a few drinks I got drunk. I did warn you I couldn't drink anything stronger than beer. So then you had to take me home and instead of leaving like a decent person would, you stayed to make sure I was okay," she said with a blush, trying to avoid eye contact with the security guard behind Becker, whom he was surely trying to show off for.

"Fine," he smirked. "You're Dr. Sarah Page."

"And you're a git, a bloody stupid git."

"So dinner again tonight?" he asked with her favorite grin. The grin that she could never resist.

"Fine," she sighed. "No drinking though. I really don't like those headaches."

"Works for me," he grinned leaning down and kissing her.

"You guys know you're standing right in front of the camera, right?" the security guard asked them.

"Yeah," Becker laughed as Sarah blushed a bright red and shrieked "What?"

"I made a bet with Connor. I normally wouldn't, but you weren't the only one that drank too much last night."

"You really are a right foul git," she sighed. "I can't believe you. I have to get to work," she said walking past him.

"Sarah, smile. You're on camera," he whispered, gently grabbing her arm and pulling her back to kiss her again.

She couldn't help but smile back at him before going off to her lab to work on the artifact. How did he have that affect on her?

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