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She speant the whole at the apartment with the guys as they had a large lunch, four full grown men later falling into the living room watching the action packed, sitting at the edge of your seats, hand stopping right before you place the popcorn in your mouth before an intense scene kind of move.

Harry Potter and the Philosphers Stone . It surprised the crap out of her when they all sat there silently, eyes glued to the television screen watching the first movie of the magical adventures of wizards and witches. I surprised her even more when the guys actually knew what was going on, although they did get some term incorrect they did have the outline of the storyline in their minds.

It took them over two hours to watch the movie and the speacial features. It also took her an hour getting them off their ass and out of her apartment. She even had an encounter with Gizzy, her neighbour down the hall watching as the tired men left her place. He smile and waved, his bright blonde hair making him stand out from the dark hallway.

The rest of the day was just plain boring, washing dishes and reading over her new book twice, making some more trivia questions just incase she and Derek needed something to do on a rainy day.

All she had to do was wait for his call, and meet his friend. For now, she needed a nice nap.

Gizzie

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Derek picked him on right on time as Parker walked through the gates a duffel bag hanging from his shoulder, looking all rugged with his short blonde hair some stubble along his jaw just like his older brother. His faded brown jacket and his ripped jeans screamed his life outside from New York, Parker never being fond of the rushing city of the Big Apple. He prefered somewhere less loud, less noisy where his family was original situated, leading him to move to Boston during his junior year. And now he was twenty eight and a grown man far from the scrawny stick he was back then.

"Parker Sloan." Derek called with a smile on his face, his little brother walking towards him as they shared a friendly embrace. It was a long time since they had seen each other since he had the hectic schedule of being a med student, Derek being the attending always paged or in the OR for most of his day. Seattle was different, a place where thet could bond again, hang out from the very long overdue time wasted.

"Derek, God it's been foever." he chuckled, his green shimmering eyes sparkling with happiness. "You have no idea how great it is to be on the ground after my six hour flight here." he said with a chuckle walking towards the exit.

"Were you in economy? There is practically feet room in that section. Why didn't you call about flight detail, I could have gotten you into first class."

"I did think about that, but decided againts it. You are going to be my boss in a couple of days." Parker reminded him, his six foot figure walking next to him to the car, his small luggage rolling next to him. The rest of his things had already been shipped to the apartment, the friendly super at the building nice enough to have his items already inside Parker's suite.

They drove down to the apartment ten blocks from the hospital and other shops near by. "So how have you been?" Derek asked pulling into the parkway. "Anything going on with you?"

"Just scared shitless, being an intern. Actually saving lives. It's just....a little overwhelming." he admitted with a sheepish smile.

"I felt the same way to man, but your first patient, your first real diagnosis, you fisrt time in the OR makes every doubt, every nerve disappear just like that. You'll get the hang of it soon."

"Sure dude?"

"Sure." he chuckled trying to hold back his laughter as they got out of his car.

"What the fuck is so funny Shep?"

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