Paul Drake: loyal to a fault

Jan 26, 2008 21:51

She shook her head, started to say something, then caught herself, and was silent.
"Don't kid me," Mason told her, "because you don't need to."
"How about your friend?" she asked, with a jerk of her head towards Drake.
"Like a dime bank," Mason told her. "Things go in easy, but you have to break him to get them out."

[The Case of the Shoplifter's

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childofatlantis January 26 2008, 13:12:14 UTC
*sniggering madly* Sorry, I, uh, might have started reading that last line and had my brain go to a very bad place before I got to the end of the simile...

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pearbean January 26 2008, 13:34:26 UTC
Heheheh my mind also went there. :)
(but I read Perry as a pushy bottom so it gave me pause only temporarily :D )

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