"I realize this is kinda hard to wrap your mind around that all this exists. I'm sorry you and Booth were dumped in the middle of this. But on the other hand, I'm not. When I first got here, he was the first person I met. Now he's a good friend." She smiled. "He's a good man." Abby sipped her beer. "He talked about you, a lot. Pretty sure he missed you quite a bit."
Abby leaned on the counter, trying to ignore the thoughts of whatever it was they were doing downstairs. Taking her gun she unloaded it and showed the the bullets, a silvery liquid in a few, the other had a bright blue shiny liquid in it. "This one.." She picked up the silver one and handed it to her. "Liquid silver nitrate. Vampires and werewolves both are allergic to it, makes 'em really pissy if your aim is off. I'll make sure to have bullets of these for your gun."
She looked up, the woman was smart, Booth had told her as much so she knew she was catching on at least somewhat. "And these." Next she picked up the UV rounds. "Ultraviolet light, basically sunshine in a bullet. Upon impact you'll see whatever body part you hit turn to ash, if it hits the right spot it'll go through their system and immediately kill them. These are much more efficient. You'll have these too. We have revolvers and automatics."
It'd been a while since she'd been around female company for long periods of time, but when talking about work she was fine. "sometimes you may be required to get more.. physical with them. I don't recommend it. How are you at hand to hand combat?" She didn't expect the doctor to be experienced in it, but life had taught her one thing. Never judge a book by it's cover.