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- Joined
- Sep 4, 2009
Dr. Brennan
Only seconds before the cloak slipped over to 6:00 am, Temperance hit the off button of the alarm. As a result, no sound tuned when the large red numbers jumped from 59 to 00 in the minute spot. The young woman stretched lightly, knowing she would have another frustrating day in front of her.
The case was frustrating, to say the least. How could someone be so ridiculous and think he or she would be able to get away with murdering kids. The only problem was, that the murderer knew what he or she was doing. He was cleaning the bodies in a medical fashion leaving little to no trace of evidence. No single hair or other type of DNA had been found on any of the body. The only things that still existed were the brutal stabs, cuts, burses on the small mutilated bodies. Some were down to the bone and seen even after the flesh had been boiled. This was beginning to become one of the most terrifying cases for almost everyone in the team.
Her mind returned to the fact that she had been lying awake in bed for the past hour. The case was just occupying everything including her dreams now. Frustration was getting the best of her. After all her bones normally talked to her in some way or another. Ok Time to get up sleep head! Bones rolled out from under the cover and quickly turned to her bathroom. There she went through the normal morning routine: Toilette, wash hands, brush teeth, take a shower.
She returned to her closet wrapped in a blue towel and a white one holding her hair together. That way they would not drip all over the place. She pulled out a pair of black slacks and matching blazer, before adding a light pink shirt to go under it, and a pair of black socks. It did not take her long to finish dressing before slipping her feet into a pair of comfortable black ballet slippers.
In the bathroom once again Dr. Brennan pulled the white towel out of her hair and hung both of them up on the wall to dry. She then combed though her hair before blow drying it, and applying very light make up. It was not until she had placed her cell phone in her purse and grabbed her car keys that she decide to leave for work. The time set at 7:00AM.
It took her another twenty to get to work. Now she was Dr. Brennan, ready to try an solve any case tossed at her and her team. Truth was she almost wanted to assume that they could solve any case. That was however not realistic, science could easily prove this wrong. Swiping her card, she entered the stage and smiled at the few people that were already there. âGood morning!â
Just then she felt the cell phone in her purse ring and she picked it up. She knew it was Booth and agreed to wait for him at the Lab. Not like she had any other place to go in the first place. In order to pass the few minutes he would need she looked down to one of the skeletons counting the ten stabs that had all been placed to torture the kid. None of them had been the true cause of death. From what they could tell the kid died from bleeding out. It was one of the worst ways to go, and now she was worried that Booth would bring more bad news.
Only seconds before the cloak slipped over to 6:00 am, Temperance hit the off button of the alarm. As a result, no sound tuned when the large red numbers jumped from 59 to 00 in the minute spot. The young woman stretched lightly, knowing she would have another frustrating day in front of her.
The case was frustrating, to say the least. How could someone be so ridiculous and think he or she would be able to get away with murdering kids. The only problem was, that the murderer knew what he or she was doing. He was cleaning the bodies in a medical fashion leaving little to no trace of evidence. No single hair or other type of DNA had been found on any of the body. The only things that still existed were the brutal stabs, cuts, burses on the small mutilated bodies. Some were down to the bone and seen even after the flesh had been boiled. This was beginning to become one of the most terrifying cases for almost everyone in the team.
Her mind returned to the fact that she had been lying awake in bed for the past hour. The case was just occupying everything including her dreams now. Frustration was getting the best of her. After all her bones normally talked to her in some way or another. Ok Time to get up sleep head! Bones rolled out from under the cover and quickly turned to her bathroom. There she went through the normal morning routine: Toilette, wash hands, brush teeth, take a shower.
She returned to her closet wrapped in a blue towel and a white one holding her hair together. That way they would not drip all over the place. She pulled out a pair of black slacks and matching blazer, before adding a light pink shirt to go under it, and a pair of black socks. It did not take her long to finish dressing before slipping her feet into a pair of comfortable black ballet slippers.
In the bathroom once again Dr. Brennan pulled the white towel out of her hair and hung both of them up on the wall to dry. She then combed though her hair before blow drying it, and applying very light make up. It was not until she had placed her cell phone in her purse and grabbed her car keys that she decide to leave for work. The time set at 7:00AM.
It took her another twenty to get to work. Now she was Dr. Brennan, ready to try an solve any case tossed at her and her team. Truth was she almost wanted to assume that they could solve any case. That was however not realistic, science could easily prove this wrong. Swiping her card, she entered the stage and smiled at the few people that were already there. âGood morning!â
Just then she felt the cell phone in her purse ring and she picked it up. She knew it was Booth and agreed to wait for him at the Lab. Not like she had any other place to go in the first place. In order to pass the few minutes he would need she looked down to one of the skeletons counting the ten stabs that had all been placed to torture the kid. None of them had been the true cause of death. From what they could tell the kid died from bleeding out. It was one of the worst ways to go, and now she was worried that Booth would bring more bad news.