So the thing about Ten was that she really didn't say that much. She had a quiet nature about her. Which meant that it wasn't always clear what was going on behind those dark eyes. But Jacinda sort of a liked that about her. She was deep.
Anyway, Ten unfurled herself and stretched, a playful wolfish grin flashing on her face as she jabbed her in the ribs.
Jacinda had missed this kind of friendship. They were still new partners, of course. There was no hidden language between them, not yet. They both had a lot to learn about each other. All the same, though, they got on well. Maybe it was because they were so different from each other.
She laughed "Yeah yeah yeah," and playfully nudged her shoulder. "Alright. Let's tell the big scary Inquisitor where to meet." She laughed again. "Make him buy us dinner or a drink or something." A joke of course. He was on stakeout and couldn't exactly leave.
She sent a quick message and then put on her boots. Thankfully, they hadn't been ruined in that mess from the other night.
And then they headed out.
Anyway, Ten unfurled herself and stretched, a playful wolfish grin flashing on her face as she jabbed her in the ribs.
Jacinda had missed this kind of friendship. They were still new partners, of course. There was no hidden language between them, not yet. They both had a lot to learn about each other. All the same, though, they got on well. Maybe it was because they were so different from each other.
She laughed "Yeah yeah yeah," and playfully nudged her shoulder. "Alright. Let's tell the big scary Inquisitor where to meet." She laughed again. "Make him buy us dinner or a drink or something." A joke of course. He was on stakeout and couldn't exactly leave.
She sent a quick message and then put on her boots. Thankfully, they hadn't been ruined in that mess from the other night.
And then they headed out.