"All right." He clapped her once on the shoulder before his arm slid off. "I'll see what I can find. It won't be a garauntee, considering this is LA and all property costs an arm and a leg, but I'll do my damndest," he replied, reading the message loud and clear.
As she began to stand up, Booth stood as well, letting her get up on her own but supplying a steadying hand in case she needed it.
"Thanks. Makes me a little less blind going in." He glanced at the doors that seperated their rooms. "I got a few other books to read up on. Maybe between them and your information, I'll learn something." It didn't take him long to think of something they could do in that case. "Could always post a notice on the boards. Seems plenty of people read those."