Looking at Ty for a long moment as he stood on the driver said his hand out for the key she just stood there. He was pretty smart and he did know what he was doing. If asked any question about driving he could answer it no problem...so was he ok to drive?
"I do trust you."
Dropping the keys in Ty's hand Libby new it hurt to much to drive right now even if she really wanted to. This morning her only motivation was just getting away and now...her energy seemed gone.
Slowly going around and getting into the driver side Libby gets in and buckles up. Leaning her head against the window the coolness felt nice. Turning her head a little so she could see try she tried to give the best smile she could wincing a little.
Freshly showed and in her jeans along with a tank top and her button up auto shirt that had all the buttons undone, the time had come to quickly to say goodbye to Alec. Ryan had liked having him around last night and this morning. But knowing they both had to go there own way now was the pits.
As Alec leans over for the kiss Ryan's hand goes to the side of his face to cradle it for the last few moments before they parted. As Alec pulls away and Ryan hears his comment a sly smile forms on her face.
"Don't you worry I'll be there tonight, maybe we can talk more about having a little of the box, but not the whole thing."
Hearing out of Scott's room Hope heads for Dr. Hawks office before going out for there breakfast. It would only be a quick stop and it was something that needed to be taken care of right way.
Giving a knock than the acceptance to come in Hope smiles at Dr. Hawks giving a small way.
"Good Morning Dr. Hawks. Sorry to interrupt you."
Going over brefly what happened last night with Scott Hope fills him in with Alec, and everything else that might of happened. Also asking if they had any better security cameras from the hall the night of Scott's visitor.
But finally breaking down and talking to him about the more serous matter.
"Scott's finally admitting he needs help and I think this is our open window. We need to start helping him control his anger, and than deal with what else is going on before the data in his mind takes over. If it does there is a good chance we might not ever get him back again."
4/4/10
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