Brennan walked into her office on Saturday after a wonderful romp in the morning with Booth. To find the Washington Post on her desk with a note attached.

Sweetie,

I thought you might like to see this. I've already left for the day. See you on Monday.

Ange

The newspaper was open and folded so that the prominent article was in the center.

Washington Post

Saturday October 12, 2010

Stampede In Africa Causes American Deaths

by Hannah Burley

The citizens of Pretoria South Africa are recovering after a herd of wildebeest trampled through out the city. The animals were part of the Groenkloof Nature Preserve on the outskirts of the city. The fencing which was suppose to keep the herd in was unable to withstand the stampede. Damage to the city and surrounding neighborhoods has been reported. The clean up effort has begun as the animals cause damage to vehicles, shop windows, signs, and various other items around the city. The stampede was started by the backfiring of one of the touring vehicles at the nature reserve. In the wreckage of the vehicle three people were found to be dead. Including ex-Assistant Deputy Director Hacker and Agent Finley of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Investigations Unit. According to the medical examiner at the Embassy both Agents died of major trauma due to being trampled. Deputy Director Sam Cullen is quoted as saying 'The Agents will be missed and we will mourn their loss.' When asked about the two Agents recent suspension the Deputy Director refused to comment. The two Agents' bodies will be returned to Dover, Air Force Base on Monday. Funeral Services for Andrew Hacker are to be a private ceremony. Instead of flowers the family requests that donations to the fund to clean up effort in Pretoria be made in his name. Agent Finley's family is unable to be reached at this time.


Thank you EVERYONE for your wonderful reviews or your lurking =). I know you're there and that's fine. I hope you find Hacker's ending as embarrassing as it's meant to be. I don't know what is in store as far as my next story I have several things going at one time. The sequel to Murder in Maluku is moving along but far from finished. Anyway, I'll be posting something soon.