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She wasn't exactly waiting in her chair for the response, but Irina couldn't deny she stayed close. She dried her hair. She hung up the towel and grabbed a decaf tea from the kitchen, giving her mother a hug on her way back. She flopped belly down on her bed with a book only to stare at the pages without reading them. Would he reply back tonight? ''Or will I have to put up with the suspense til tomorrow? Or God, what if he never answers back? Christ, DiSanti, you're not in high school waiting for your boyfriend to ask you to the prom. Chill.''<br><br>
 
She wasn't exactly waiting in her chair for the response, but Irina couldn't deny she stayed close. She dried her hair. She hung up the towel and grabbed a decaf tea from the kitchen, giving her mother a hug on her way back. She flopped belly down on her bed with a book only to stare at the pages without reading them. Would he reply back tonight? ''Or will I have to put up with the suspense til tomorrow? Or God, what if he never answers back? Christ, DiSanti, you're not in high school waiting for your boyfriend to ask you to the prom. Chill.''<br><br>
  
She rolled onto her back and stared at the ceiling. She'd had plenty of opportunity to stare at it in the past year and she knew every bump and dimple of its topography. Occasionally it had held answers to her problems when working a case, trying to piece the evidence together. ''Is this what this is? A case? A case in what?'' She shoved for the foot of her bed, the better to hang her head over the edge to eyeball her monitor. The email icon was blinking. Twisting upright she got over there and parked herself at her laptop and opened the message. Read it. Looked askance.<br><br>
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She rolled onto her back and stared at the ceiling. She'd had plenty of opportunity to stare at it in the past year and she knew every bump and dimple of its topography. Occasionally it had held answers to her problems when working a case, trying to piece the evidence together. ''Is this what this is? A case? A case in what?'' She shoved for the foot of her bed, the better to hang her head over the edge to eyeball her monitor upside down. The email icon was blinking. Twisting upright she got over there and parked herself at her laptop and opened the message. Read it. Looked askance.<br><br>
  
 
''Huh.''<br><br>   
 
''Huh.''<br><br>   

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