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When your colleague and former intern confesses to working with a serial killer, it generates a lot of paperwork.
Especially when you work for the federal government.
Higher-ups want to know how it could have happened, if there had been any signs, how it had slipped through the cracks. They obtain this information via lengthy and detailed questionnaires. Brennan, who had hired Zach as her intern three years ago, has a stack only slightly shorter than Cam’s, who, as the boss, is dealing with the worst of it.
Brennan is slowly and steadily working her way through hers, her forehead propped on her hand. It’s all a waste of time—the questions and reports, and the psych evaluations for the team that the administration is discussing. The damage has already been done. Extreme CYA measures now aren’t going to undo it.
But Brennan can’t even work up the wherewithal to care. She just neatly completes another page, flips it over into the ‘finished’ pile, and starts on the next.
One foot in front of the other.
[Post-Pain In The Heart]
[Work may call for slowtime]
Especially when you work for the federal government.
Higher-ups want to know how it could have happened, if there had been any signs, how it had slipped through the cracks. They obtain this information via lengthy and detailed questionnaires. Brennan, who had hired Zach as her intern three years ago, has a stack only slightly shorter than Cam’s, who, as the boss, is dealing with the worst of it.
Brennan is slowly and steadily working her way through hers, her forehead propped on her hand. It’s all a waste of time—the questions and reports, and the psych evaluations for the team that the administration is discussing. The damage has already been done. Extreme CYA measures now aren’t going to undo it.
But Brennan can’t even work up the wherewithal to care. She just neatly completes another page, flips it over into the ‘finished’ pile, and starts on the next.
One foot in front of the other.
[Post-Pain In The Heart]
[Work may call for slowtime]
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Brennan keeps staring at the cupcake. Not for any real reason. Just because it is there.
"Difficult. But for the best."
If such a thing had been possible with Zach, where would her team be now?
Probably best not to even think about it. It doesn't do any good.
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"I'm just intrigued by the engineering. I've never seen a cupcake wearing a top hat before."
Really? Anything is a good distraction from Zach and Gormogon at this point.
Even something as random as baked goods.
"I suppose Bar's alternative would have been to give it a beard."
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"And I think the hat is chocolate. I also think there is a kind of baking that specializes in items like this." Alas, reruns of Ace of Cakes don't exist in the 23rd century.
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Brennan watches little enough television not to have discovered any of the more colorful specials on the Food Network. (And how sad for the both of them.)
"My dad bakes cookies periodically."
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"I just know that this cupcake wants to be Lincoln." He still doesn't touch it, though.
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Brennan does, on occasion, display a sense of whimsy.
Blame Angela.
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"Even if the parameters were expanded, and you were given a real, full-size top hat instead of a small chocolate one....you'd still look funny."
Possibly just because she would have a hard time reconciling the disparate time-frames involved.
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