Booth was an idiot. No, seriously. He was an idiot, a bona fide idiot. Apparently his friends and emotions were involved he stopped thinking. When Bones had told Kitty what Booth had started saying and thinking about after what happened.....well, Booth was acting like a crazy person. What sane person thought they were that invincible. Kitty just couldn't get over how dumb Booth's thoughts had been. She was actually glad that Bones had tied him up. It was going to keep him from doing something stupid. He had a son that he needed to worry about over his friends. He needed to keep calm and think things through more!
The fact that it seemed Booth needed a babysitter was pretty ridiculous. His son was babysat half the time. Kitty was definitely going to point out some of these things to Booth. Evidently she had somehow become the go-to babysitting gal. She didn't mind, though, not too much anyway. Parker was adorable and Kitty liked to spend time with him. She definitely cared about the little bit, but she cared about his dad too. Booth had become such a good friend; Kitty could depend on Booth no matter what and she knew that.
She was going to babysit her friend, her older friend. Kitty supposed that there were stranger things that she could do. She was willing to check up on him, and keep an eye on him. It would keep him safe and keeping him safe was important.
Kitty didn't bother to knock or open the door to the apartment. Instead, she walked through the door and directly inside. As she walked in, Kitty looked around curiously. Bones' apartment was much different from Booth's. It was pretty different from her's too, actually. "Booth! I'm here to babysit you!" Kitty called out, peeking around, until she finally walked to the bedroom door and peeked through it, seeing him. She couldn't help but giggle.