Angeleyz
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Veronica shook her head and wrinkled her nose at his lame joke, although she wasn't about to give him a hard time when she wasn't sure how to break the ice now that she was fully facing him. There was an awkward silence which they both rushed to fill in, stepping on each other's words, pausing and then apologizing at the same time. In the end, Scott took charge and filled her in on what he had been up to and how he had come to be in Virginia.
She liked watching him putter around the kitchen as he talked. Like watching his hands as he went about chopping up the fish and preparing the potatoes, moving with the same efficient manner she had noticed before. Liked the way he would turn his head occasionally and look at her before turning his attention back to his task, letting her stare uninterrupted at his handsome profile. Liked watching the muscles in his shoulders and back ripple as he leaned forward to place the pan in the oven. Mentally rolling her eyes, she chalked it up to the fact that she simply liked having him nearby and hugged her arms tighter.
So how did the trial against Berg go? I wanted to be there to testify, but...
Shuddering at the mention of his name, Veronica waited for Scott to finish explaining about his encouraged absence from the trial before admitting that she wasn't completely sure what it happened. She didn't mention how Dr Berg had reportedly been badgering the relief agency for her contact information before the trial nor the way he had stared at her the entire time she was in the courtroom. Instead she simply reported that she had answered questions for two days and had opted out of sticking around to hear the verdict.
"I know stress can do strange things to people, but I still don't understand why he'd go after you the way he did, Scott," she fretted, "but hopefully he's getting professional help."
My own trial with the journalists was settled out of court. The Navy threw money at the problem to make it disappear. They're good at that.
She refrain from mentioning the number of interviews she had undergone on his behalf letting him check up his own settlement as a money game. She saw no point in admitting to the number of carefully crafted letters she had written, testifying to his character encourage, in the hopes of helping him and simply nodded.
Veronica shifted uncomfortably when he started talking about the wringer he had been put through during his assessment, especially when he talked about bad dreams. This was a topic they need to stay clear steer of – dreams would fade over time and there was no sense in talking about them, though she was saddened to hear that he still suffered from them.
Her heart went out to him when he talked about the funerals for his men, and she almost gave into her desire to hug him but wasn't sure if he would be amenable or not. She herself hadn't been allowed to attend Elizabeth's funeral, partially because her family had wanted to keep it a private affair and partially because the suits from probably the same alphabet soup agency had been concerned that her attendance might place her in the crosshairs of some militant group. She still wasn't convinced that anyone from over there would care about some lowly nurse, but she had let them pressure her into not going.
And I missed you, Ronnie. I missed you more than I can say.
It was hard swallowing the lump in her throat as she looked at him, but Veronica managed to do it before admitting shyly, "I missed you too, Scott. I'm glad we ran into each other again…". Again, she was tempted to throw her arms around him and hug him close, but she forced herself to step away from the counter with she had been leaning and say, "So would you like to start watching a movie at that salad is done or wait until after dinner? Your choices are Mr and Mrs Smith or pretty much any James Bond movie.
She liked watching him putter around the kitchen as he talked. Like watching his hands as he went about chopping up the fish and preparing the potatoes, moving with the same efficient manner she had noticed before. Liked the way he would turn his head occasionally and look at her before turning his attention back to his task, letting her stare uninterrupted at his handsome profile. Liked watching the muscles in his shoulders and back ripple as he leaned forward to place the pan in the oven. Mentally rolling her eyes, she chalked it up to the fact that she simply liked having him nearby and hugged her arms tighter.
So how did the trial against Berg go? I wanted to be there to testify, but...
Shuddering at the mention of his name, Veronica waited for Scott to finish explaining about his encouraged absence from the trial before admitting that she wasn't completely sure what it happened. She didn't mention how Dr Berg had reportedly been badgering the relief agency for her contact information before the trial nor the way he had stared at her the entire time she was in the courtroom. Instead she simply reported that she had answered questions for two days and had opted out of sticking around to hear the verdict.
"I know stress can do strange things to people, but I still don't understand why he'd go after you the way he did, Scott," she fretted, "but hopefully he's getting professional help."
My own trial with the journalists was settled out of court. The Navy threw money at the problem to make it disappear. They're good at that.
She refrain from mentioning the number of interviews she had undergone on his behalf letting him check up his own settlement as a money game. She saw no point in admitting to the number of carefully crafted letters she had written, testifying to his character encourage, in the hopes of helping him and simply nodded.
Veronica shifted uncomfortably when he started talking about the wringer he had been put through during his assessment, especially when he talked about bad dreams. This was a topic they need to stay clear steer of – dreams would fade over time and there was no sense in talking about them, though she was saddened to hear that he still suffered from them.
Her heart went out to him when he talked about the funerals for his men, and she almost gave into her desire to hug him but wasn't sure if he would be amenable or not. She herself hadn't been allowed to attend Elizabeth's funeral, partially because her family had wanted to keep it a private affair and partially because the suits from probably the same alphabet soup agency had been concerned that her attendance might place her in the crosshairs of some militant group. She still wasn't convinced that anyone from over there would care about some lowly nurse, but she had let them pressure her into not going.
And I missed you, Ronnie. I missed you more than I can say.
It was hard swallowing the lump in her throat as she looked at him, but Veronica managed to do it before admitting shyly, "I missed you too, Scott. I'm glad we ran into each other again…". Again, she was tempted to throw her arms around him and hug him close, but she forced herself to step away from the counter with she had been leaning and say, "So would you like to start watching a movie at that salad is done or wait until after dinner? Your choices are Mr and Mrs Smith or pretty much any James Bond movie.