Re: Kensi, Robert
Robert was quick to pull the bottle away. "Be careful, woman. You don't want to spill beer. It's sacrilege. Tsk, tsk, this is what you get for working with a civilian organization. You don't understand the true importance of a beer."
He would have sat on the other lounger, but he couldn't refuse such tempted offer and sat down next to her. "Of course I do. Women should have the freedom to dress as they wish. I'm really a big supporter of feminism," he said, smiling. "I'm good. Got my brother back home, a long weekend, nice weather." Burke's death hadn't really affected him besides the fact that they had gone on lock down. He didn't know the man and couldn't pretend to be sad about it. "What about you? You must have been busy. By the way, thanks for giving me the heads up about lock down protocol, even if those kids were pretty good. Sam has done a good job with them."