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said as he stuck his head in her office.
     
    “Hey yourself,” she said looking up from her computer.
     
    He stepped into her office and gave her a tender kiss. “I needed that,” he whispered as he straightened.
     
    “Yeah. Me too. How’d you sleep last night? Any dreams?”
     
    “Okay I think. I don’t think I dreamed. Not the… bad ones… anyway.”
     
    “Good. I was a little worried about you last night.”
     
    “I’m a big boy, Jamie. I can take care of myself.”
     
    “I know. But it’s a lot more fun when I take care of you. Wouldn’t you agree?”
     
    Leo snickered. “Without a doubt. So how’d you sleep?”
     
    She grinned. “Okay. Will and I sat up way too late last night. But I’ve slept better… maybe I needed someone at home to take care of me.”
     
    “Will was there,” he said dryly.
     
    “Okay, that’s just creepy,” she said as she gave a dramatic shudder.
     
    “Ohhh…” Leo drawled out. “ That kind of take care of you.”
     
    “Yeah…” Jamie replied in kind as she bobbed her head. “ That kind of taking care of me.” The looked at each a moment then began to snicker. “How was your day?”
     
    “Tiring. I see you hired my help away from me.”
     
    “Maybe. We’ll see. He wanted to work the bar tonight for old time’s sake. But listen… he was asking a lot of questions about Lima 6. Do you think you could talk to him? Answer any questions he may have?”
     
    “Sure. I would be delighted to. Does he want to join?”
     
    “Don’t know. I kind of hope not, but it would be just like him. He is keenly interested in what you have done for the town.”
     
    “What… don’t you like us anymore?” he asked as he made a comical sad face.
     
    “It’s not that. But… nothing. Never mind.”
     
    “Oh no! Spit it out.”
     
    Jamie paused and then decided to come clean. “What you do is dangerous.”
     
    “Yeah,” he said as remembered friends lost. They had lost ten members in less than two weeks a few weeks back.
     
    “I just worry about him. Soon he’ll be the only family I have left.”
     
    “Things have cooled off. And it’s not like we are just going to chuck him out there and see what happens. None of the prospects go on the intercepts.”
     
    “I know… but I still worry.”
     
    “Jamie… I would never let anything happen to your brother, okay? You have my word on that.”
     
    “I know,” she said… but she suspected he would have said the same thing about Tuck and Two-Tone. Sometimes, what happened, happened, and nobody could prevent it.
     
    “Do you want me to warn him off?”
     
    “No… don’t do that. If he found out I had meddled, he would be pissed. If he wants to join, just watch him, okay?”
     
    “Like he was my own brother. Promise.”
     
    Jamie smiled. “Thanks.”
     
     
     
    When Leo returned to the bar with Jamie in his wake, he noticed a fourth beer at the Lima 6 table.
     
    “I’m going to go talk to Will. He has some questions,” Leo said as he hefted his beer from the table. “Can you talk to him tonight?”
     
    “You think he wants to join?” Ron asked.
     
    “Don’t know. That’s what I’m going to go find out.”
     
    “Sure. If he wants to talk to me, then I’m game. You want me to talk to him?”
     
    “Let me do it. Jamie asked me to talk to him, so it may be about the job I offered him for all I know,” Leo lied. This will be the first recruit since the incident in the desert with the kids, and he wanted to get a feel for Will before letting Ron get his hooks into him.
     
    “Alright. I’ll be right here. I didn’t order for you.”
     
    “No problem. I’ll just tell Tim.”
     
    “Getting kinda cozy around here, aren’t you?” Fitz teased.
     
    “You’re just jealous.”
     
    “Fuck yeah. Who wouldn’t be? To share a bed with someone that looks like Jamie… and she owns a bar too? I’m getting a chubby just thinking about it.”
     
    “Shit… now I am
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