paladinsuitsyou: (Serious/biarustiguel 2)
Seeley Booth ([personal profile] paladinsuitsyou) wrote2007-02-04 03:40 pm

Soldier on the grave

[15:18] Georgia/Amy: Booth: I've done some things
[15:18] Georgia/Amy: Brennan: I knowf.
[15:22] Georgia/Amy: Booth: 232 people just erased.
[15:24] Georgia/Amy: Booth: I was the . . . sniper . . . . . .sent in to stop him. He was set to leave in a couple hours. It was, ah, his son's---son's birthday. A little
[15:18] Georgia/Amy: Booth: No, no, you don't
[15:18] Georgia/Amy: Brennan: But it's okay
[15:18] Georgia/Amy: Booth: Well not-- not as a secret . . .
[15:19] Georgia/Amy: Booth: . . . it's not.
[15:19] Georgia/Amy: I have to be, uh, honest about myself. I-I have to be able to tell someone.
[15:19] Georgia/Amy: Brennan: You will in time, Booth
[15:19] Georgia/Amy: Booth: *nods*
[15:19] Georgia/Amy: Brennan: You will.
ElsinoreQueen: Long pause
[15:21] Georgia/Amy: Booth: I was sent to Kosovo. There was this Serb . . . General Raddick . . . who led a unit that would go into villages and, you know, destroy 'em.
[15:22] Georgia/Amy: Booth: Women, children, all--all killed because he wanted to ethnically purify his country. He'd done this twice before. I mean, we had facts, proo boy. . .maybe about six or seven
[15:25] Georgia/Amy: Booth: I can still hear the music from that party you know. That song just--just playing in my head. Nobody knew where the shot came from but, you know, they knew why it came.
[15:26] Georgia/Amy: Booth: They said I save over a hundred people. But, you know, that little boy . . . who didn't know who his father was . . . who-who just loved him . . . he saw him die . . . fall to the ground . . . right in front of him.
[15:26] Georgia/Amy: Booth: That little boy all covered in his daddy's blood . . . *shakes head* . . . was just changed forever
[15:27] Georgia/Amy: Booth: *sighs* It's never just --it's never just the one perons who dies, Bones. Never. Never.
[15:27] Georgia/Amy: Brennan puts her hand on his arm, and he sniffles.
[15:27] Georgia/Amy: Pause.
[15:27] Georgia/Amy: He covers her hand with his.
[15:28] Georgia/Amy: Booth: You know, we all die a little bit, Bones. With each shot, we all die a little bit.
[15:28] Georgia/Amy: Brennan nods
[15:28] Georgia/Amy: Close on hands, cut to credits
[15:28] Georgia/Amy: DONE


am trying to remember things about the war and can't remember
[15:51] Georgia/Amy: I'm sure
[15:51] meofz9: I do have a book about the genocide, though.That could help
[15:51] Georgia/Amy: Tell me, is that a sentence you ever expected to type?
[15:51] meofz9: Not so much
[15:52] meofz9: It's an incredible book, though.
[15:52] Georgia/Amy: Right now, I am reading about Rocks
[15:52] meofz9: Any rocks in particular?
[15:52] Georgia/Amy: ROcks and minerals
[15:52] meofz9: aaah
[15:52] Georgia/Amy: Also, fossils
[15:52] meofz9: is this for the new job?
[15:53] Georgia/Amy: Yes
[15:53] Georgia/Amy: I know very little about the sciences
[15:53] meofz9: and there is such a lot to know
[15:53] Georgia/Amy: Yes
[15:54] meofz9: i am reading about Thermopylae, and feeling like I should know more about the Spartans before I do
[15:54] Georgia/Amy: For any reason?
[15:55] meofz9: just because. A friend was reading it, and I happened to stumble on the same book in the library
[15:55] Georgia/Amy: Ah
[15:55] Georgia/Amy: It works
[15:55] Georgia/Amy: I read a lot about Stalingrad last summer just because
[15:56] meofz9: it does.
[15:56] Georgia/Amy: Which was very snipery
[15:56] meofz9: the battle of?
[15:56] Georgia/Amy: Yes
[15:56] meofz9: very nice
[15:56] Georgia/Amy: Wait!
[15:56] Georgia/Amy: Wait!
[15:56] meofz9: waiting!
[15:56] Georgia/Amy: I have Booth's parents' careers!
[15:56] meofz9: OOOOO

Revisions to the bio:
[15:58] Georgia/Amy: Booth: My parent, uh--my dad, uh, he drove Thuds and Phantoms in Vietnam. Those are fighter jets. After that, he was a barber in Philadelphia.
[15:58] meofz9: YAY
[15:58] Georgia/Amy: My mom, she wrote jingles for a local advertising agency.