Once he'd left Shane at her house, Geoff had taken the train back to Dover but he wasn't ready to go home. What she'd told him about her kidnapping, and the fact that others had been involved -- including Dr. Wilson -- was weighing heavy on Geoff's mind. The perpetrators had to be found, obviously, and revenge taken. But how? He hadn't wanted to
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Closing up the garage, the two men were curled arm in arm as they headed for the back gate to their home, heads bent together, talking softly.
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"Hail! Dr. Wilson!" he called, walking quickly across the street, his discomfort showing clearly on his face.
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Wilson turned also with a quiet sort of smile. It wasn't that he was unhappy to see Chaucer but rather that he had been looking forward into getting into the house, turning off all the lights and leaving just the candles and fire to brighten their home. Still, even as he thought about that, he realized that Chaucer must be here for some reason and his mind immediately went to ...
House?
"Good evening, Mr. Chaucer." As Geoff came closer, Wilson could see the discomfort in the young man's face and with a quick glance towards Phale, he reached for the door in the wall around the garden.
"Come on through, will you? Would you like some tea?"
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Looking back and forth between the two men, Geoff realized he was probably interrupting something, and almost backed off. This was for Shane, though, and he'd promised to always take care of her, as best he could anyway. And as best he could didn't mean sheering off because he was being a nuisance. So he gave Aziraphale an apologetic smile and stepped toward Wilson to follow him through the gate.
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