That earned him an actual laugh and she shook her head again, tone gone warm and nearly conspiratorial, "I'm not one to take advantage of a friend. We'll call it a middling-range favor."
And chances were good she'd make it an easy one even then, bring her back something from his next overseas trip, make him play chauffeur while she ran some errands, something of the sort.
"Well, you're still a peach. Thank you... for doing nothing but having a faulty system," he teased, tipping his hat before sliding it back on his head.
"Now is that the only reason you came all the way down here to see me?" Not that it was really all that far, it was just a sort of running joke with most of them, that they kept her hidden away in the basement.
She did, of course, have full field agent status, but she liked her lair, and was in the process of vetting someone to take over as tech supervisor, moving someone into her recently vacated position had been left up to her.
He was being funny, a little, enough to make her smile, anyway, "I am aware of that fact, yes." She agreed, nodding, "It's just that we haven't found someone to take over y'know..." A vague, semi-circular gesture with both hands, "All of this, yet."
Another nod, "'Yet' being the important part of that sentence. Working on it."
Her brow furrowed, squinting suspiciously at him for a moment, "You know about a job coming down the pike that I haven't heard about yet?" Truthfully, she wouldn't put it past him, sometimes he learned things -especially about potential missions- even before she did, and she'd never asked how and wasn't about to start, either.
He shrugs, looking to one side and the other, overplaying at being innocent. "What? Me? You say that like I'd have any clue about something like that. Like I consort with those types."
Because using the word consort, or nearly dying from recreational drug use, totally makes him seem innocent.
"Maybe. And it might be nothin'. I don't think it will but it might be."
She nodded at that, making a thoughtful little sound before gathering up a stack of folders, "Well, guess that means now's as good a time as any to take Champ the reports he asked for."
Even if he hadn't, she'd learned a long time ago that if she needed an excuse to get to his office, she could claim he'd asked for one report or another because often he didn't remember if he had requested them or not.
That earned him an actual smile and a short nod, "Of course, this turns out to be a two man job, I know just the man to ask for."
More than that, she could vouch for his readiness to return to the field, which was more than she could say for some of the agents currently in the field.
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And chances were good she'd make it an easy one even then, bring her back something from his next overseas trip, make him play chauffeur while she ran some errands, something of the sort.
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She did, of course, have full field agent status, but she liked her lair, and was in the process of vetting someone to take over as tech supervisor, moving someone into her recently vacated position had been left up to her.
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Smirking as he braced his hands on his hips as if he was being funny, and he thinks he is.
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Another nod, "'Yet' being the important part of that sentence. Working on it."
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"Don't let them hold you up in this. You got your place fair and square. Take advantage of it."
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Because using the word consort, or nearly dying from recreational drug use, totally makes him seem innocent.
"Maybe. And it might be nothin'. I don't think it will but it might be."
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Even if he hadn't, she'd learned a long time ago that if she needed an excuse to get to his office, she could claim he'd asked for one report or another because often he didn't remember if he had requested them or not.
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"Probably for the best. And you get a whiff of what's going on, let me know. I need to get back out in the field."
Prove himself, if only to himself, after what had happened.
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More than that, she could vouch for his readiness to return to the field, which was more than she could say for some of the agents currently in the field.